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Help us find solutions for hearing loss!

The University of Colorado Boulder is seeking adults 50 and older with normal hearing and/or with hearing loss to participate in a study of hearing and memory. Testing will take place on the CU-Boulder campus and will require 2-3 hours, broken up over one or two appointments. Listeners will be compensated for their time. For more information, contact hearlab@colorado.edu or 303-492-0067.

Fun summer job opportunity on campus

Looking for an unforgettable summer job? Summer Study is looking for energetic, outgoing staff to mentor, teach and coach high school students this summer for 3-5 weeks. Juniors, seniors, graduate students and alumni are welcome to apply. Compensation includes salary, room, board and expenses. On-campus interviews will be held on April 17, from 5-9 p.m. at Continuing Education. For more information call Elina Kerzhner at 800-666-2556 or Barbara Russell at 303-492-7735. Offered through the Division of Continuing Education.

Queer Women in Community

Are you a queer woman looking for community on campus? QWIC is a social gathering for all ages that meets in the Women's Resource Center. Join us every Monday for food, conversation, and fun! QWIC meets every Monday from 6:15 – 8 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center (UMC 416).

Kitchen Table

Kitchen Table is a casual, social, and safe space for women of color and multi-ethnic women on campus. Students, staff, and faculty that identify as women of color are welcome to attend! Come and kick it to enjoy FREE FOOD, music, and good company!!! Join us Mar. 6 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center, UMC 416!

Pi Day: Celebrating Women in Math & Science

The CU Women's Resource Center will host Pi Day: Celebrating Women in Math & Science, on Thurs., Mar. 14, from 12-1 p.m. in the Dennis Small Cultural Center (UMC 457). Women-identified mathematicians, engineers, biologists, and others from the campus community will be telling their stories. They will share some of the challenges they have faced as women in fields dominated by men, and how they have navigated these obstacles. We will also talk about what advice they would give to undergraduate women aspiring to careers in math and science.

Women's Herstory Month Trivia: By and About Women, For Everyone

How well do you know women? Study up on your facts about women in a range of categories and come celebrate with some trivia for Herstory Month. Join the Women’s Resource Center on International Women’s Day, Mar. 8 in C4C room S350 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Compete as an individual or as a team with 3-5 players for prizes such gift cards to your favorite restaurants and bookstores, CU apparel, and WRC giveaways. Students, staff and faculty are all welcome! To register a team before Mar. 8 contact Hannah Wilks at Hannah.Wilks@colorado.edu.

Miss Representation screening

Come join the CU Women’s Resource Center and the CU Residence Hall Association as it presents "Miss Representation," a film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom that shows the damaging effects of how media portrays women in positions of power. The screening of this 90-minute film will be followed by an optional 30-minute discussion session. The screening is for residents of Williams Village and will be Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Darley Commons 101.

Learner’s Hour @ Gemmill Library - GeoRef: Geosciences Research, March 18, 4 p.m. MATH 150

GeoRef: Geosciences Research, Maps, & More GeoRef is the place to search for published articles, agency reports, maps, theses and dissertations, and other research sources in geology, physical geography and other earth science literature. Learn how to use the new GeoRef interface and how to maximize & fine tune your search results. Learner’s Hour @ Gemmill, University Science Libraries Monday, 4-5 p.m. in MATH room 150 Enhance your research skills! Workshops are tailored to graduate students, but all are welcome.

Museum Family Day: Beetlemania!

Immerse yourself in beetles! We'll zoom in on some of the 600 beetles in our exhibition to explore the amazing things they do: from saving Africa from being covered in dung, to lighting up the night in wondrous ways. Join us as we explore their myriad differences in size, shape, color, taste and behavior through hands-on science and art activities for the whole family. At the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Henderson Bldg. 15th and Broadway 303-492-6892 Saturday, Feb. 23: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Museum Family Day: Brought to you by the letter “B”

Bees, beetles, birds, bison, blossoms, brontotheres, and butterflies are just a few of the bountiful, beautiful beasts and botanicals we'll explore. Bring your bodies and your brains to the museum for a day of big fun with the best “B’s” from our collections. At the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Henderson Bldg, 15th and Broadway (Next to the UMC) 303-492-6892 Saturday, March 16: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. All events are free and full of fun for the whole family!