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Participants ages 12-21 needed for CU-Boulder research study

Research Participants ages 12-21 needed ADAPT is a place for young people ages 12-21 who are worried about experiencing unusual thoughts, suspiciousness or paranoia, or seeing or hearing things that are not there. Earn $25 for participating in a short screening interview. You may be invited to participate in a 2-year longitudinal study ($25 per hour for 7-9 hours each year). For more information please call 303.492.4616 or visit http://www.adaptprogram.com.

Healthy young adults needed for a research study

Who: We are conducting a paid research study on physically and mentally healthy young adults (ages 18-40) Payment: Earn $10/ hour participating in one 2.5-hour study session held in the Muenzinger Psychology Building. What: Complete questionnaires and a challenging social task, and we will record your heart rate non-invasively. Contact: For more information please call, 720-515-9461 or email us at archlabcalendar@gmail.com.

Spirit Shirt design contest

Design the Official 2014-15 CU Bookstore 'Shoulder to Shoulder' Spirit Shirt. You still have a chance to design the Official 2014-15 CU Bookstore "Shoulder to Shoulder" Spirit Shirt. Get your design entry in by Friday, Feb. 7. Sponsored by: Residence Hall Association (RHA), the CU Bookstore and CU Athletics. Go to http://www.rha.colorado.edu or contact rha@colorado.edu for more information.

Thinking about going into teaching at the college level? The TIGER TARGET program wants you

Through the Teaching Institute for Graduate Education Research (TIGER) the Teaching-as-Research Guided Engineering Teams (TARGET) program pairs faculty and students in the College of Engineering to study aspects of teaching and learning within engineering. Together, these teams will use the familiar tools of research in their field to study teaching and learning in their discipline. Learn more how this program can benefit you by contacting: Michelle.Burns@colorado or visiting our website.