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Think Summer: Start Planning for Summer Session Now

It is never too early to start planning for summer. Many of CU-Boulder’s most popular and sought-after courses are offered during Summer Session. You can earn credit, keep up with major requirements, improve your GPA, and still enjoy summer. Summer Session offers a wide range of courses throughout a series of terms. Enrollment begins March 6. For more information, visit the Summer Session website or request a catalog.

Love to Bake and Want to Volunteer?

Challah for Hunger is a national organization that seeks to raise awareness about hunger in impoverished countries. We meet each week to bake and sell challah, a traditional Jewish bread, and then donate the profits. Come help us bake on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. at the Hillel house on Colorado and 28th! Everyone is welcome!

Global Seminar Interest Meeting: Shakespeare On-Site, London

Spend three weeks studying Shakespeare’s work on site – in London! ENGL 3000 Shakespeare for Non-Majors fulfills UD Literature & Arts Core (3 credits). Experience Shakespeare’s plays in the context of their first performances and see some live at the Globe Theater. This program is directed by David Glimp and includes field trips to sites such as Windsor Castle and Shakespeare’s hometown. Come learn more on Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 5-6 p.m. in UMC 353.

Global Seminar Interest Meeting: Shakespeare On-Site, London

Spend three weeks studying Shakespeare’s work on site – in London! ENGL 3000 Shakespeare for Non-Majors fulfills UD Literature & Arts Core (3 credits). Experience Shakespeare’s plays in the context of their first performances and see some live at the Globe Theater. This program is directed by David Glimp and includes field trips to sites such as Windsor Castle and Shakespeare’s hometown. Come learn more on Wednesday, Feb. 20 from 5 - 6 p.m. in UMC 353.

International Dialogues- Let's Talk!

ISSS is hosting a CU Dialogues session for people interested in international student issues, including culture, diversity, identity and integration. All CU students are invited to join us. This facilitated conversation will promote: individual identity awareness, understanding of cultural differences, and awareness of multiple perspectives. When: Wednesday, Feb. 13, 4 - 5 p.m. Where: Abrams Lounge, Third floor of the Center for Community (C4C) Free refreshments are provided. Hosted by CU International, ISSS, & CU Dialogues.

Barcelona Literature & Culture Global Seminar Interest Meeting

Attend class and live in central Barcelona on this exciting Global Seminar! Earn 6 credits in 5 weeks while completing SPAN 3270 (fulfills the Human Diversity core requirement) and SPAN 3230. Participate in excursions to world-class museums and theatres, and see the remarkable street culture. Great for SPAN, SPPR, IAFS, & others. Learn more: Wednesday, Feb. 13, 3-4 p.m., Center for Community 341.

Barcelona Literature & Culture Global Seminar Interest Meeting

Attend class and live in central Barcelona on this exciting Global Seminar! Earn 6 credits in 5 weeks while completing SPAN 3270 (fulfills the Human Diversity core requirement) and SPAN 3230. Participate in excursions to world-class museums and theaters, and see the remarkable street culture. Great for SPAN, SPPR, IAFS, & others. Learn more: Wednesday, Feb. 13, 3-4 p.m., Center for Community 341.

Fitness Classes at the Rec -Get Your Be Fit Pass Today

Reach your fitness goals by taking advantage of the great fitness classes offered at the Rec. Choose from 85+ fitness classes per week including Indoor Cycling, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Power Barre, High Intensity Interval Training, Core Conditioning and more! The Be Fit pass is only $78 for the entire semester. Visit our website for class schedule and descriptions.

CMA's Exploring Diversity Through Film Series

Join Center for Multicultural Affairs Exploring Diversity Through Film Series viewing/discussion sessions. Thursdays, 12-2 p.m., C4C N320 Feb. 7: In the Light of Reverence. Native American struggles to protect spiritual land sites. Feb. 21: Troubled Paradise. Hawaiian native's pressing social, environmental, political Big Island problems. Feb. 28: Homecoming. First film to explore the rural roots of AfricanAmericans. March 7: Quest of a Homeland/Taylor Ranch. Mexican American land rights history, issues.

Super Bowl XLVII Party at The Connection, Feb. 3!

Want to watch THE BIG GAME on a BIG SCREEN? We've got bowling, billiards, games, food and drinks to keep you entertained the whole day! Bring a group, and make a day of it. Visit The Connection's website to learn about our regular events and programming.