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Meet the Peace Corps director at CU April 8

Acting Peace Corps Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet will be visiting CU-Boulder for the 66th annual Conference on World Affairs. Your CU Peace Corps representatives will host a Meet & Greet with Carrie on Tuesday, April 8, from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the UMC Multipurpose Room 235. There will be cultural performances and a talk by Carrie. Refreshments will be served - and it's all free. Carrie Hessler-Radelet bio http://www.peacecorps.gov/about/leadership/depdir/ Conference on World Affairs http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/

Colorado New Music Ensemble and the CEB present Divinum Mysterium

On Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m. in Imig E160 (Music Building), the Colorado New Music Ensemble is concluding its first complete season with a North American Premiere, a featured soloist, and a composition by one of our resident faculty: Drones, Variations, Ornaments by Nico Muhly (North American Premiere) Firecracker by Michael Daugherty (feauring Taylor Welshimer, oboe) Divinum Mysterium by Daniel Kellogg (resident faculty) Please join us for some excellent music and stay for some cookies after the concert.

Adults needed for a musical audience response research study

Participants will be asked to attend a 1.5-hour session in which they watch a musical performance and complete a questionnaire about their responses. Pay for the session is $15. The session will be held in the Imig Music Building, CU-Boulder. For more information and to register for the study, see (http://www.colorado.edu/music/ARS) Further questions can be directed to AudienceResponseStudy@gmail.com. The study is run by Daphne Leong, assoc. professor of music theory, College of Music; Chelsea Komschlies, research assistant.

International Festival 2014

Saturday, April 12, 4 – 10 p.m., UMC Ballroom. Come enjoy the 24th annual International Festival featuring country booths and performances that span the globe, from the indigenous populations of the U.S.A. to Central America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Enjoy free food samples from over 30 different countries and music and dance performances from many cultures. Don’t miss CU’s biggest and best cultural festival.

CU Children's Center open house

Join us on Thursday, April 10, between 9:30-11 a.m. Tour the classrooms and view displays on curriculum, philosophy and program features. Refreshments provided.

International Festival 2014 April 12

Saturday, April 12, 4 – 10 p.m., UMC Ballroom. Come enjoy the 24th annual International Festival featuring country booths and performances that span the globe, from the indigenous populations of the U.S.A. to Central America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Enjoy free food samples from over 30 different countries and music and dance performances from many cultures. Don’t miss CU’s biggest and best cultural festival.

T.S.A.'s movie night Thursday, March 20

We are excited to invite you to our Movie Night Event on Thursday, March 20. It will take place at CU-Boulder's Visual Arts Complex 1B88 We will be watching a Turkish comedy named "Hükümet Kadın 2" with English subtitles. Appetizers and Drinks will be served at 6:30 pm, and then the movie will start at 7 pm and runs about 100 minutes. Feel free to invite your friends and family. We would be delighted to have you. For questions regarding the event please feel free to contact me: tsa@colorado.edu.

'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 on a first-come, first-served basis. One ticket per person. Contact Hannah.Wilks@colorado.edu for more information.

Spring Break dining hours

CLOSING Thursday, March 20 WeatherTech Café closes 2 a.m. (Friday morning) Friday, March 21 Grab-n-Gos, Retail Markets, Darley, Libby, Sewall close 2 p.m. C4C closes 8 p.m. Thursday, March 27 The Bakery closes 3 p.m. OPENING Sunday, March 30 WeatherTech Café opens 2 p.m. Monday, March 31 Grab-n-Gos, Retail Markets, and Dining Centers resume normal hours

Participate in brain research

The cognitive neuroscience of language lab is looking for people to participate in their brain research. Earn $15 for about 80 minutes of time with our EEG brain imaging system. Participants must be: Native speakers of English (primary language since age 5). Right handed. Not taking any psychiatric medications. Sign up on our website and create an account. Look for study number 815, that's us. Note: Our lab is located off campus at 1777 Exposition Drive. See you at the lab.