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Study Abroad Fall Fair!

(re)map your education! Come to the study abroad fair & discover what study abroad is all about! STUDY ABROAD FAIR Thursday, Sept. 5 11 a.m.-3 p.m. UMC Fountain Recently-returned study abroad alumni, CU Study Abroad Staff, and program representatives will share information about the hundreds of study abroad programs that CU-Boulder offers. Discover what it’s like to live & learn abroad, find affordable programs, and build your resume with an international experience. Come with questions and begin the process of going abroad!

Study Abroad Fall Fair!

(Re)map your education! Come to the study abroad fair & discover what study abroad is all about! STUDY ABROAD FAIR Thursday, Sept. 5, 11 am - 3 pm UMC Fountain Recently-returned study abroad alumni, CU Study Abroad Staff, and program representatives will share information about the hundreds of study abroad programs that CU-Boulder offers. Discover what it’s like to live & learn abroad, find affordable programs, and build your resume with an international experience. Come with questions and begin the process of going abroad!

Study Abroad Fall Fair

(re)map your education! Come to the Study Abroad Fair and discover what study abroad is all about! STUDY ABROAD FAIR Thursday, Sept. 5 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. UMC Fountain Recently-returned study abroad alumni, CU Study Abroad Staff, and program representatives will share information about the hundreds of study abroad programs that CU-Boulder offers. Discover what it’s like to live & learn abroad, find affordable programs, and build your resume with an international experience. Come with questions and begin the process of going abroad!

Family therapy for youth with mood problems

The Colorado Family Project, a group of clinicians and researchers at CU, is conducting a study of family-based therapy for youth with mood swings and a family history of bipolar disorder. Treatment focuses on helping youth and their families understand and cope with mood swings, develop plans for preventing moods from getting worse, communicate more effectively and solve family problems. Treatment is free of charge, and families are compensated for participation in regular research interviews.

Research participants needed at the University of Colorado ages 12-21

Earn $25 for participation in a 2-hour study The Adolescent Development and Preventive Treatment (ADAPT) research program is looking for individuals to participate in a study of mental health and adolescent development. Potential invitation to attend 3 additional annual time points at 6-7 hours each ($25 per hour for these). If interested, please call the ADAPT at (303) 492-4616. A confidential phone screen will be conducted to determine your child’s or your own initial eligibility.

Participants needed for research at the University of Colorado ages 12-21

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 our website.

Total TRX

Experience the challenge of a full body workout utilizing suspension training! TRX delivers a fast, effective total-body workout, building a strong core while increasing muscular endurance. This class will meet every Tuesday and Thursday, July 9-25 from 6-7 p.m. at the Bear Creek Fitness Center. Fee: $72

Strength training for women

Burn more calories,improve bone density and gain lean muscle mass in this new 4 week program! Perfect for those new to strength training or someone interested in developing their current program. This class will meet each Tuesday and Thursday 8-9 a.m. in the Rec Center Weight room. Fee: $96

Mining in Colorado: A Historical Perspective at the Earth Sciences Maps Library

This display highlights maps and other artifacts that represent the prominent role the mining industry has played in the state's history and development. Items in the display include historical maps of Boulder County, the Cripple Creek and Clear Creek mining districts, and mineral deposits found in the state. You can learn more about the history of mining in Colorado by visiting the Earth Sciences and Map Library located in the Benson Earth Sciences building. On display this summer.

Summer Workshops at the CU Museum of Natural History on Thursday 7/25

This Thursday the Museum of Natural History will engage students K-5th grade in hands-on science discovery. The K-2nd graders will explore Happy Feet, from dinosaur tracks to how geckos walk on the ceiling, and ending in the moccasin exhibit. The older group, 3rd-5th graders, will study how the beauty of the physical world has been captured through art. Workshops take place from 9 a.m.- noon and snack will be provided. Please call 303-492-1666 or email museumed@colorado.edu to register.