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Money Smart Week, April 21-24

Be financially fearless and attend Money Smart Week, April 21-24--you won't want to miss it. CU Money Sense will be presenting a fun-filled week chock-full of awesome (and free) personal finance workshops designed specifically for CU Boulder students. Workshops to include: Eating Healthy on a Budget Salary Negotiations Establishing Credit Life and Money After College ID Theft Visit CU Money Sense for full schedule of times, dates and location.

Novels and brain science April 12

Join the English Department Saturday, April 12, 10:30-11:30 a.m. (UMC Rm 425) for a fascinating conversation about literature and neuroscience with Professor Jeremy Green. Title of this Literary Brunch is "What is the Neuronovel? Contemporary Fiction and Brain Science," — a non-technical talk about how neuroscience has influenced contemporary British and American novelists, including discussion about theoretical implications of neuroscience on ideas of the self. Coffee and pastries served.

'A Century on: Remembering the Great War'

Archives & Special Collections Dept presents "A Century on: Remembering the Great War", a commemoration of the centenary of the First World War. This exhibit features the written records of ordinary soldiers as well as works of authors on both sides of the conflict, leaving us with their personal remembrances of the Great War and its aftermath. Visit Special Collections, Norlin Library N345, Thursday and Friday afternoons between 1 - 5 p.m. or Monday - Wednesday by appointment. This exhibit runs through Aug. 15.

CU on the Weekend: 'Approaches in Forensic Anthropology' with Dean Leigh on April 5

Join Dean of Arts and Sciences Steven Leigh for discussion about forensic anthropology on Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m. in the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building. Dean Leigh will explain how contemporary technologies have revolutionized forensic approaches in anthropology and beyond. He will review new and traditional techniques in criminal investigations. The event is part of CU on the Weekend, which is free and open to the public. Learn more or sign up for an email reminder here.

CU on the Weekend: 'Approaches in Forensic Anthropology' with Dean Leigh on April 5

Join Arts and Sciences Dean Steven Leigh for a discussion about forensic anthropology on Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m. in the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building. Leigh will explain how contemporary technologies have revolutionized forensic approaches in anthropology and beyond. He will review new and traditional techniques in criminal investigations. The event is part of CU on the Weekend, which is free and open to the public. Learn more or sign up for an email reminder here.

ATLAS presents Digital Media Boot Camp or DMBC 2014 over Maymester

Offered over Maymester (May 12-30), DMBC is a three-week intensive program which teaches a broad range of creative tech, computing and digital media skills. These small, hands-on, project-based classes are a stream-lined and compact way for any student, staff or community member to learn and apply a highly versatile and relevant set of technical and creative tools for today's market place. DMBC is offered in the learning labs of the ATLAS building. Additional info at: dmbc.colorado.edu Space is limited, register today. All are welcome.

ATLAS presents Digital Media Boot Camp or DMBC 2014 over Maymester

Offered over Maymester (May 12-30), DMBC is a three-week intensive program that teaches a broad range of creative tech, computing and digital media skills. These small, hands-on, project-based classes are a stream-lined and compact way for any student, staff or community member to learn and apply a highly versatile and relevant set of technical and creative tools for today's market place. DMBC is offered in the learning labs of the ATLAS building. Additional info at: dmbc.colorado.edu. Space is limited, register today. All are welcome.

ATLAS presents Digital Media Boot Camp or DMBC 2014 over Maymester

Offered over Maymester (May 12-30), DMBC is a three-week intensive program that teaches a broad range of creative tech, computing and digital media skills. These small, hands-on, project-based classes are a stream-lined and compact way for any student, staff or community member to learn and apply a highly versatile and relevant set of technical and creative tools for today's market place. DMBC is offered in the learning labs of the ATLAS building. Additional info at: dmbc.colorado.edu Space is limited, register today. All are welcome.

ATLAS presents Digital Media Boot Camp or DMBC 2014 over Maymester

Offered over Maymester (May 12-30), DMBC is a three-week intensive program that teaches a broad range of creative tech, computing and digital media skills. These small, hands-on, project-based classes are a stream-lined and compact way for any student, staff or community member to learn and apply a highly versatile and relevant set of technical and creative tools for today's market place. DMBC is offered in the learning labs of the ATLAS building. Additional info at: dmbc.colorado.edu Space is limited, register today. All are welcome.

'An Evening with Mary Lambert' April 7

Join the Women’s Resource Center for An Evening with Mary Lambert. A night of singing and poetry will take place Monday, April 7, in UMC Club 156. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the Women’s Resource Center in UMC 416. Contact Hannah.Wilks@colorado.edu for more information.