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Smoking Cessation Support Group - Faculty & Staff Assistance Program

Group meets on Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 27, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the UMC Facilitators: Janeen HallerAbernethy, Heather Cook Group counseling focused on building motivation and behavior change has been proven successful in supporting smokers who are trying to quit or who are actively quitting. Have you picked a ‘quit date’? In need of support while you quit? Join FSAP staff and other quitters for a weekly Quit Group. Please email Janeen.HallerAbernethy@colorado.edu for more information or to register.

Doing It All - Support Group for New Mothers Integrating Work and Family Life

Come join other professional women with young children for support, information and camaraderie as we explore how it feels to live a full, balanced life amidst our dual (and often dueling) roles. Topics include self-care, managing energy, parenting, career development, and creativity. Tuesdays, starting February 12th, 2013 12:00-1:30 p.m. UMC 353 Facilitator: Paulette Erickson England Please contact our office at 303.492.3020 or email Paulette.Ericksonengland@colorado.edu for more information or to register.

GlobeMed Interest Meeting

Interested in Global Health? Want to see tangible change in the world? Join GlobeMed at our informational meeting to learn about how you can get involved in the movement towards social justice and global health equity. We will be having 3 info meetings in Humanities 135 on Tuesday, Jan. 15 and Thursday, Jan. 17 from 6-7 PM and on Wednesday, Jan. 23 from 5-6 pm. Please stop by and see if this is the organization for you!

Camp Wapiyapi Volunteers Needed!

Need Karma points? Come be a camp counselor for Camp Wapiyapi, a camp dedicated to children affected by childhood cancer! Fill out an application online at http://www.wapiyapi.org/ or come by GlobeMed's spring informational meeting on Jan 15th and 17 at 6 pm in HUMN 135 or Jan 23rd at 5 pm in HUMN 135!! Don't miss out to make a difference in a person's life!

Participants needed for a research study 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 http://www.adaptprogram.com.

Participants needed for a research study

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. Individuals under age 18 must have their parents call.

Can The Free Market Adequately Care For The Poor? A Debate

The Aquinas Institute is proud to announce that our 6th Annual Great Debate will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in CHEM 140. Join Fr. Robert Sirico and Mr. Michael Sean Winters as they go head-to-head debating on the Free Market’s capacity to care for the marginalized. All college students will have free admittance but must obtain a ticket from one of our ticket distribution venues. All others will be able to purchase a ticket with a suggested donation of $5 per ticket. For more information on obtaining a ticket, please visit our website.

Can The Free Market Adequately Care For The Poor? A Debate

The Aquinas Institute is proud to announce that our 6th Annual Great Debate will be held on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. in Chem. 140. Join Fr. Robert Sirico and Mr. Michael Sean Winters as they go head-to-head debating on the Free Market’s capacity to care for the marginalized. All college students will have free admittance but must obtain a ticket from one of our ticket distribution venues. All others will be able to purchase a ticket with a suggested donation of $5 per ticket. For more information on obtaining a ticket, please visit our website.

Can The Free Market Adequately Care For The Poor? A Debate

The Aquinas Institute is proud to announce that our 6th Annual Great Debate will be held on January 28th at 7pm in Chemistry 140.Join Fr. Robert Sirico and Mr. Michael Sean Winters as they go head-to-head debating on the Free Market’s capacity to care for the marginalized. All college students will have free admittance but must obtain a ticket from one of our ticket distribution venues. All others will be able to purchase a ticket with a suggested donation of $5 per ticket. For more information on obtaining a ticket, please visit our website.

Textbook Sellback at the CU Book Store

The CU Book Store will be buying textbooks in the atrium outside the bookstore entrance: Sunday, 1/13 from 10:00 pm – 5:00 pm; Monday, 1/14- Tuesday, 1/15 8:00 am- 8:00 pm; Wednesday, 1/16 8:00 am- 7:00 pm; Thursday, 1/17 8:00 am- 6:00 pm; and Friday, 1/18 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Located on campus for your convenience. Offering year round sellback!