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Apply to the Career Services Student Advisory Board!

Add your voice to Career Services! The Career Services Student Advisory Board (SAB) guides and directs Career Services, providing new insights and the student perspective on events and marketing. The SAB consist of board members in many majors, ages, and levels of engagement with our office. Joining a board is a great leadership opportunity, helps you make an impact on campus, and lets you connect with employers! The board meets twice a semester (with food!) and members are required to attend at least one career services event during the year.

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 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 advisor at appmusic@colorado.edu or 303-492-5950. Detailed information: http://conted.colorado.edu/programs/applied-music/courses.

Dept. of Anthropology annual distinguished archaeology lecture Jan. 25

Explore with Dr. Sassaman the Native American societies of the Gulf Coast of 3,000 to 5,000 years ago - a landscape of settlements, monuments and cemeteries that created a kind of time-space "map" and hear their vision of the future was reflected in their responses to the sea-level rise. Saturday, Jan. 25 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the Hale Science Building, room 270. This lecture is sponsored by: Western Cultural Resource Management, CU-Boulder Anthropology department, and the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History.

AIA Lecture Series: What's a Greek Urn?

An analysis of historical documents from medieval Europe allows us to reconstruct the economic activities and average household possessions of the urban and rural poor. Using this new model, pottery and other archaeological data related to houses from various sites and periods can be evaluated to include (or exclude) evidence for the poor and middle classes. Learn more with Guy D.R. Sanders - American School of Classical Studies at Athens - at the CU Museum of Natural History's Paleontology Hall on Wed., Jan. 15, 2014 - 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

15th annual Thompson Awards for Western American Writing -- Win $500

Each year, Center of the American West awards cash prizes to talented students writing on Western topics. All CU-Boulder degree students, undergraduate and graduate, are eligible. Categories are poetry, fiction, memoir, creative non-fiction and academic non-fiction. Prizes are $500 for each category. You may enter and win in as many as five categories. The entry deadline is March 14. For rules, the online entry form, and to read winning entries from previous years, visit our website.

Dante in Florence - study abroad summer 2014

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, exploring Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division Literature & the Arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - just that you want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 5 - 6 p.m. in C4C S484.

Dante in Florence - study abroad summer 2014

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, exploring Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division Literature and the Arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - just that you want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 5-6 p.m. in C4C S484.

Game night Jan. 18

Join us on Saturday, Jan. 18 for game night. Bring any indoor games that you want to share with the International Student Guides. New and continuing CU students are welcome. Free refreshments. Sponsored by CU International and the Office of International Education, 303-492-8057. Saturday, Jan. 18, 4 - 6 p.m., Abrams Lounge, 3rd floor C4C.  

Dante in Florence - study abroad summer 2014

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, exploring Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division literature and the arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - just that you want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Thursday, Jan. 30 from 5 - 6 p.m. in C4C S484.

Dante in Florence - study abroad summer 2014

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, exploring Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division Literature & the Arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - just that you want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Thurs., Jan. 30 from 5-6 p.m. in C4C S484