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Global Seminar: Art in France interest meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums, gardens, and on the streets of Paris and during excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will also be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals.  Interest meeting: Thurs, Feb. 7 4-5 p.m. in C4C, S341.

Hiring! Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Production Manager

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival, a unit of the University of Colorado, (and the second oldest Shakespeare festival in America) invites applications for a part-time Production Manager. This is a year-round, 50% time position requiring full-time commitment in the summer, and reduced time commitment in the off-season. To see the full job description and apply, go to www.jobsatcu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=71328. Full consideration given to applications received by January 3, 2013. This position is eligible for the University's benefits.

Global Seminar: Visualizing Dante's Inferno Interest Meeting

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, wandering Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division Literature & the Arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - you just have to want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Tuesday, Jan. 29 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in C4C S435.

Global Seminar: Visualizing Dante's Inferno Interest Meeting

Spend three weeks with CU-Boulder’s Suzanne Magnanini in Italy, wandering Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno and paintings and frescoes inspired by the poem. The course fulfills upper-division Literature & the Arts core and counts toward the Italian major and minor. You don't have to know Italian - you just have to want to spend part of your summer studying in Italy. Come learn more on Tuesday, Jan. 29 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in C4C S435.

Global Seminar Raphael & Michelangelo Interest Meeting

Spend three weeks this summer in Florence & Rome learning about the High Renaissance, Raphael and Michelangelo, the Quattrocento, and the art of antiquity. You’ll get a close up look at art history where it all began while spending time in two of Italy’s great cities! You don’t need to know Italian: just be interested in earning three credits abroad next summer. Learn more: Wednesday, Jan. 30, 4-5 p.m. in VAC 308.

Global Seminar Raphael & Michelangelo Interest Meeting

Spend three weeks this summer in Florence & Rome learning about the High Renaissance, Raphael and Michelangelo, the Quattrocento, and the art of antiquity. You’ll get a close up look at art history where it all began while spending time in two of Italy’s great cities! You don’t need to know Italian: just be interested in earning three credits abroad next summer. Learn more: Wednesday, Jan. 30, 4 -5 p.m. in VAC 308.

CU in D.C. Information Meeting, February 14th, 4:00pm, UMC 415-417

CU in D.C. Information Meeting Thursday, Feb. 14 4-5 p.m., UMC Room 415-417 CU in D.C. is a semester-long experience that allows students to earn full credit for professional internships and CU coursework in Washington, D.C. To learn more about the CU in D.C. program, please join us for our upcoming information meeting. Visit our website to find out how you can take advantage of this great opportunity!

Cuba Global Seminar Interest Meeting

Study Gender, Race, & Political Economy this summer in Cuba. You’ll earn 6 credits of Ethnic Studies upper-division credit. Visit historical districts, museums, universities, a child care center, Cuba's leading technological and scientific center, and more! There is no Spanish language requirement. Program length & all details are subject to change due to U.S. government regulations. Learn more at an informational meeting with the Director, CU professor Dr. Elisa Facio: Wednesday, Jan. 23, 4:30-5 p.m. in C4C 341.

Cuba Global Seminar Interest Meeting

Study Gender, Race, & Political Economy this summer in Cuba. You’ll earn 6 credits of Ethnic Studies upper-division credit. Visit historical districts, museums, universities, a child care center, Cuba's leading technological and scientific center, and more! There is no Spanish language requirement. Program length & all details are subject to change due to U.S. government regulations. Learn more at an informational meeting with the Director, CU professor Dr. Elisa Facio: Wednesday, Jan. 23, 4:30-5 p.m. in C4C 341.

Caregiver Support Group - Faculty & Staff Assistance Program

Tuesdays, beginning Jan 8th,2013, 12-1:30pm at UMC 353. Are you a non-professional Caregiver? Do you have a spouse, partner, son, daughter, parent, friend or someone else whom you help with life's basic and not-so-basic needs? If you would like a supportive place to listen and be listened to; to share your story, your struggles, your frustrations, and your joys, we invite you to join the Caregivers' Support Group. Please email Paulette.EricksonEngland@colorado.edu or call 303-492-3020 for more information or to register.