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Left Right TIM Boulder Flood Benefit Show

This Friday (9/20) join CU’s Premiere Improv Comedy Troupe, Left Right TIM, for a night of comedy and giving back. 100% of the night’s proceeds will be directly donated to relief efforts for those affected by the Boulder Flood. See a great show and make a big difference at the same time. Playing in Hale 270 Show starts 8 p.m. Suggested donation $3, and doors open at 7:30pm Facebook Event LRT Website

Sessions on ins and outs of visas

The ins and outs of visas: Thursday, Sept. 19, 12-1:30 p.m., C4C S350. International students: Learn the ins and outs of navigating your visa status in the U.S., including how to obtain legal status, work permits, and a driver’s license. Please bring your lunch and your questions. Speaker: Paige Gardner, immigration lawyer, Green and Gardner LLCs. Sponsored by Career Services.

CU Business Intensive Certificate

Calling all non-business majors with 60+ credits who want to stand out from their peers while job searching! CUBIC, running May 12-30, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., is your ticket! Topics include Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing, Leadership, Social Responsibility, Finance and more. In addition, students will create their own business plan project. Tuition is $3,800- students who sign up by Jan. 1, 2014 will save 15%. Register at the CUBIC website

Performance Friday!

The Center for Humanities and the Arts invites you to this month’s Performance Friday! featuring excerpts from Theatre and Dance’s production of Terrance McNally’s Master Class. This award-winning play is based on the legendary series of master classes given by opera diva Maria Callas at Juilliard. Please join us Sept. 20th, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm, in the Center for British and Irish Studies (Norlin Library’s 5th Floor). Doors open at 11:30 am for a free, light lunch.

Fashion Design

Interested in design or modeling? Join the Fashion Design Student Association (FDSA) to learn how to sew and model. Weekly meetings are at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays in UMC 351. Contact: FashionDSA@gmail.com

Capital construction, renovation and small project info meeting

The Office of Facilities Management, Planning Design & Construction, is hosting an informational meeting about the process for capital construction, building renovation and small projects. To help facilitate a better understanding of all types of construction, Planning Design & Construction will host an open house where people can meet with staff and discuss their particular needs. If you are considering building or renovating space on campus join us on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. until noon at the UMC, Room 247.

Paid fMRI study for kids ages 14-17 evaluating adolescent brain development

We are looking for kids ages 14-17 to participate in a paid fMRI study on brain development. Participants will spend 1 hour in a MRI scanner performing cognitive tasks and then 1 hour outside of the scanner answering questionnaires. Participants will be paid $50-$60 and will be provided with images of their brain. To be eligible, you must: - be 14-17 year old - have parental permission - right handed - meet MR safety requirements - no braces - not neurological disorder. Interested? please email Harry at costudies@gmail.com re: CU Adol EF

5th Annual Symposium on STEM Education

The Center for STEM Learning at the University of Colorado Boulder cordially invites you to join us at the 5th Annual Symposium on STEM Education. We are please to announce our special guests: Lieutenant Governor & Executive Director of the Department of Higher Education for the State of Colorado, Joseph Garcia and U.S. Congressional Representative for Colorado's 2nd District, Jared Polis will join us in this year's celebration. Monday, Sept. 23, Club Level, Folsom Field 3-7 p.m. Register free

Left Right TIM improv comedy auditions

LEFT RIGHT TIM OPEN AUDITIONS ARE HERE Would you like to be a part of the cast of CU-Boulder’s Premiere Improv Comedy Troupe? Join us for two nights of games, improvised scenes, and just good ol’ times with the absolute funniest people Boulder has to offer! Those auditioning may choose one of two first-round audition dates: Tuesday, Sept. 17 or Wednesday, Sept. 18 Both auditions will last from 8 - 10 p.m. in Room 270 of the Hale Science Building. No experience necessary. https://www.facebook.com/events/534814069923437/

Student Worker Alliance Program - Sign up now

MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT: Great for SERVICE LEARNING! The STUDENT WORKER ALLIANCE PROGRAM strives to build community inclusiveness on campus by providing students with the materials needed to teach a CU employee English for 9 weeks. TRAINING dates: (6-8 p.m.) Sept. 24 and 26 (HLMS 199) OR (10-2 p.m.) Sept. 28 (VAC 1B88). THERE WILL BE FOOD. Training is mandatory for anyone who is looking to get involved. It's fun, informative, and prepares you for a semester of success. Contact swapv@colorado.edu to RSVP or with any questions.