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CMA's Exploring Diversity Through Film - Celebrating Black History Month

Join the Center for Multicultural Affairs films/discussions - Explore Diversity Through Film: Celebrating Black History. C4C (Center for Community), room 320 (CMA lounge), 12-3 p.m., light refreshments, bring your lunch! All are welcomed! Feb 12 - Lincoln: the last four months of President Abraham Lincoln's life. Feb 13 - King-The Martin Luther King Story: From King's peaceful protests to his murder in Memphis. Feb 14 - The Butler: Cecil Gaines served as butler to eight U.S. presidents Information: 303-493-5667; cma.colorado.edu

Study theater, music and culture in Edinburgh, Scotland this summer

Do you love, music, theater or culture? Spend three weeks this summer earning three upper-division HONR credits on study abroad and experience the world's largest performing arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Learn how you can study in Scotland at an info session in the seminar room of the Theatre Bldg (C342) from 12 - 1 p.m. on Friday Feb. 14. CU-Boulder faculty member Penny Cole from the Theatre Dept. will share how you can spend your summer studying at castles, visiting islands & soaking up the arts in Scotland's capital.

Study theater, music and culture in Edinburgh, Scotland this summer

Do you love, music, theater or culture? Spend three weeks this summer earning three upper-division HONR credits in Scotland and experience the world's largest performing arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Learn how you can be a part of the international atmosphere in Scotland this summer at an info session in HUMN 270 at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12. CU-Boulder faculty Penny Cole from the Theatre Dept. will tell you how you can spend your summer studying at castles, visiting islands and soaking up the arts in Scotland's capital.

Lessons start Feb. 3 - Earn CU credits for music lessons

Earn two credits this spring with CU-Boulder's Applied Music Program. Group classes include guitar, piano and hand drum circle. Private lessons are available for everything from mandolin, banjo, and guitar to voice, piano and percussion drumset. Check out our faculty bios and find what works best for you. Lessons begin Feb. 3. Register now on MyCUInfo portal. $630 tuition is separate from main campus tuition. Contact adviser at appmusic@colorado.edu or 303-492-5950. Detailed information: http://conted.colorado.edu/programs/applied-musi.

Online ENGL1500 and ENGL3000 courses start Feb. 3

Independent Learning offers online 10-week term-based version of ENGL1500-581: Masterpieces of British Literature, and ENGL3000-583: Shakespeare for Nonmajors, this spring. Courses begin Feb. 3 and end April 18. $355/credit hour tuition is separate from main campus tuition. Register now. For more information visit our website or e-mail cewww@colorado.edu.

The Connection's Final Karaoke Night

Join us TONIGHT at Club 156 for Karaoke Night at 7pm. Invite your friends, hang out, sing some tunes and have a great time! The Connection will be providing FREE SNACKS for CU students and staff while you sing along. Not to mention, you get a chance to try out our new drink and food menu too! The Connection is located on the first floor of the UMC.

IECE faculty lunch, Feb. 19: Sign up now

The next IECE faculty support lunch is Feb. 19, 12 - 1:30 p.m., UMC Gallery (Room 225). Lunch provided. Come hear Revi Sterling, founding director ICTD Program. The MA-ICTD is the only program of its type in the country. Revi will present on: Can Technology End Poverty? Space is limited, so sign up soon by emailing peter.simons@colorado.edu. Registration deadline is Feb. 11.

Get published in JournalTwentyTwenty

Journal Twenty Twenty is an entirely student run, undergraduate creative nonfiction journal published at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Submit creative non-fiction work before Feb. 4. Submit artwork before Feb. 21. Visit Our Website for more information on submissions and to view previous issues. Journal Twenty Twenty is supported by the Program for Writing and Rhetoric at CU-Boulder.

Piano lessons for adults

The CU-Boulder Piano Pedagogy Department offers supervised piano lessons this semester for adults who have at least three previous years of piano instruction. Instructors are graduate piano majors taking a piano pedagogy class. Lessons are taught at CU-Boulder. Contact me by Feb 6. Very limited space.

Physically inactive subjects needed for paid study

If you are 18 to 30 years old, physically inactive and interested in participating in a study designed to investigate how muscles adapt to exercise, please contact us. Requirements Age 18-30 years Physically inactive Study will involve leg exercise tasks that will make you sore, multiple muscle biopsies and blood draws Time Requirements 6 hours 3 experimental visits Visits spread across ~1 month $120 for study compensation