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Equity and Excellence Award Call for Nominations - Due March 5

The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement (ODECE) seeks nominations for the 28th Annual Equity and Excellence Awards. This award is designed to recognize undergraduate and graduate students, staff and faculty who have successfully and effectively worked to promote the principles of diversity and inclusive excellence in teaching, learning, higher education program management, or leadership practices and execution. Visit our site for online nomination: http://www.colorado.edu/odece/campusclimate/equity.html

Business of Sports - Early Interviews!

The Business of Sports Certificate program is a 6-credit offering for those who want a career in sports. The certificate is open to students of all majors with 60 or more credits. Business of Sports provides amazing networking opportunities and is taught by practitioners within the sports field. Register now to set up an early interview! The registration deadline is April 15. For more information email Jessica.Baumgarten@colorado.edu or visit Our Website.

Sports Medicine Internship

Learn about undergraduate sports medicine internship opportunities working with CU varsity athletes. The internship starts August of Fall 2013. Gain practical experiences in sports injury management, evaluation, and rehabilitation. It’s a great opportunity for students interested in health careers. When: Monday, Mar. 4 at 5:30 p.m. Where: Dal Ward Athletic Center – north side of the stadium Please RSVP Applications due Mar. 15 which consist of application form, resume and two letters of recommendation.

New Perspectives on Medieval Chinese Poetry

Join us Feb. 21-22 at Old Main Chapel for a conference in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the CU-Boulder Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations. The two-day event opens with welcoming remarks by Steven Leigh, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, at 9 a.m. Speakers include 10 major scholars on Chinese medieval poetry: Pauline Yu, Stephen Owen, David Knechtges, Robert Joe Cutter, Ding Xiang Warner, Timothy Wai KeungChan, Wendy Swartz, Ronald C. Egan, Paul W. Kroll and Ping Wang. Please see flyer for full details.

World Nutella Day Feb. 5th at Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill!

World Nutella Day is coming up on Tuesday, Feb. 5! Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill will be celebrating with special baked goods and entrees featuring everyone's favorite chocolate hazelnut spread. Come to Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill for a day of delight and deliciousness. Find out more about World Nutella Day at www.nutelladay.com. Get updates on Twitter the stream @nutelladay, and use the Twitter hashtag #nutelladay to participate!

Career Tracks in Asian Studies

Come learn about exciting career opportunities with our panel of experts in fields related to Asia and international affairs ranging from government service to private translation. The panelists will describe their own career paths and will share advice about how to leverage knowledge of Asia into a promising global career. Networking reception immediately following. This session's panelists include George Taylor, Taka Muraji and Colin Williams. Join us Monday, Feb. 18 at 4:30 p.m. in Hale 260, networking reception immediately following.

Dr. Webster Cash to discuss New Worlds Observer Mission: Direct Observation of Exoplanet Systems

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (CUSEDS) is proud to present our first guest speaker of the Spring Semester! Dr. Webster Cash - New Worlds Observer Mission: Direct Observation of Exoplanet Systems When: Thursday, Jan. 31 at 5:30 p.m. Where: DLC Collaboratory For more information about Dr. Cash and the New Worlds Observer Mission, visit their website. All students and faculty are welcome! Pizza and drinks will be provided. We hope to see you there!