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The Connection's FIFA '14 League

Every other Friday join us in our first FIFA '14 League! Each week players will have to use different league and teams competing for points to be declared a winner at the end of the semester. Sign up starts at 6 p.m.; play begins at 7 p.m. Starting Jan. 24, $5 fee per week. Dates: April 4 April 18 May 2 For more details visit our website. Games will played on XBOX 360. Prizes available for top finishers.

Learner’s Lunch @ Music, Jan 29: Kaltura Streaming Media

Kaltura Streaming Media Kaltura is a media streaming service integrated within Desire2Learn (D2L). This Web-based interface allows anyone with an IdentiKey to upload and stream audio and video. Content is IdentiKey-protected & can be embedded into D2L. In this workshop, we will discuss how to upload content, access that content and demonstrate how to insert content within D2L. Please bring your laptop computer and audio or video content you would like to use within your course. Wednesday, Jan, 29, noon Music Library N285

Explore the globe by studying abroad with Semester at Sea: Interest meeting, Feb. 6

You too can have this once-in-a-lifetime experience while earning CU-Boulder "in residence" credit. Learn about exciting new developments, incredible scholarship and financial aid opportunities, and application procedures at an informational meeting with a Semester at Sea representative and CU Study Abroad staff: Thursday, Feb. 6, 4 p.m., C4C, S341.

Explore the globe by studying abroad with Semester at Sea: Interest meeting Feb. 6

You too can have this once-in-a-lifetime experience while earning CU-Boulder "in residence" credit. Learn about exciting new developments, incredible scholarship and financial aid opportunities and application procedures at an informational meeting with a Semester at Sea representative and CU Study Abroad staff: Thursday, Feb. 6, 4 p.m., C4C, S341.

Become a global leader: Join AIESEC Colorado

Address future challenges in an increasingly interconnected world by joining AIESEC Colorado. Challenge yourself to manage numerous stakeholders, find solutions to new problems, design and implement strategies, all while working with 100,000 like-minded individuals from all over the world who are committed to developing and empowering the people around them. Find out more information at one of our info sessions: Jan. 28, 29, 30 and Feb. 3, 4, 5 @ 5 p.m. in DUAN G2B21.

Business of Sports Certificate

The Business of Sports Certificate is a two-month intensive, six-credit course for undergraduates and recent graduates interested in pursuing careers in sports and recreation. In the morning, students learn basic business concepts including: economics of sports, leadership and ethics, sports law, sports marketing and sports management. In the afternoon, students work in groups on experiential, researched-based projects designed by contributing partners. BOS runs June 9 - July 25. More info.

LASP February public lecture—LASP explores the planets with Larry Esposito

LASP will host a public lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 5, featuring LASP scientist and CU-Boulder Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences Professor, Larry Esposito. He will discuss LASP’s extensive history of planetary investigations, along with their discoveries and insights. The talk will be held in the LASP SPSC building (W120), located at 3665 Discovery Dr. in the east campus research park. Parking and admission are FREE. Doors open at 7 p.m. For more information

Register for the Spring Student Involvement Fair

Promote your student organization at the Student Involvement Fair. This semester's fair is Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Student groups at the Fair must be registered and in good standing with the Student Organization Finance Office (SOFO). Space is limited and will be offered on a rolling basis so sign-up ASAP. Register now.

Kazakhstan joins the world

This luncheon series talk will be presented by Jerry Peterson, professor, physics and international affairs. When Kazakhstan became independent of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, this vast land had very little connection with the rest of the world. Today, the streets of Almaty, the principal city, are clogged with expensive imported cars. Prosperity seems to have brought harmony, but Kazakhstan sits, largely empty, in an "interesting" part of the world. Thursday, March 13, 12 p.m., CAS Building, 1424 Broadway. Lunch will be provided.