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Smartphone testing of apps for running

Project STAR (Smartphone Testing of Apps for Running) Looking for: 18-28 year-olds who own a smartphone Compensation: $40 total for five in-person meetings. If all sessions are completed, names will be entered in a raffle for chance to win an Apple iPad. Eligibility: 18-28 years old, own a smartphone with either an Apple or Android operating system, exercise between 30-90 minutes per week, physically capable and willing to run for at least 30 minutes at a time. CONTACT: (303)-492-9147 or cuchange@colorado.edu

Neurological responses to exercise study

18-40 year old Boulder residents and CU Students, Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Planning to live in the Boulder/Denver Area for next 3 months Compensation: $ 100 for 4 meetings plus 12 weeks of exercise program. If all sessions are completed, names will be entered in a raffle for chance to win an additional $100. ELIGIBILITY: 18-40 years old, NOT regular exercisers. No removable metal in body. CONTACT: (303)-492-9147 or cuchange@colorado.edu (Please leave your name and a number to reach you at)

Volunteer with Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA)!

It takes a community to end sexual violence. Make a difference, become a Hotline Volunteer for MESA! Hotline volunteers support survivors of sexual assault and others who are impacted in our community. No prior experience is necessary. Training starts Sept. 24. MESA has other volunteer opportunities that vary as far as time commitment, so you will be able to find something that works with your schedule! Please check out www.movingtoendsexualassault.org or call 303-443-0400. MESA is a community partner of CU's Office of Victim Assistance.

Winter Break South America volunteer trip!

INFO MEETING - Thursday, Sept. 6, Humanities 135, 7- 8:30 pm. Want to join your fellow students on an adventure of a lifetime? Come with Creatio to South America!! We will be volunteering with the poor in very extreme environments to help as much as we can. We will be doing environmental and solidarity work that involves breaching your comfort zones! This is a great opportunity to travel where tourists do not get to go. Come with us on our journey to help the poorest of the poor and experience something life changing! Sponsored by Creatio

HR/Financial Coordinator - Environmental Design Program

HR/Financial Coordinator position in CU-Boulder's Program in Environmental Design. This position is the central point of contact for all accounting, payroll, and procurement activities, ensures compliance with State/University, and Program polices. Duties include budget & financial activities, planning/oversight; preparing & reviewing budget reports; supporting contracts & grants processes,support/training for faculty/staff/students. Consideration deadline: 9/12/12. For more info. & to apply, visit www.jobsatcu.com,#819057.

SOFO student group workshops

To All Student Groups Now is the time for all good student groups to attend one of the yearly, mandatory SOFO Workshops. Please visit Our Website for the link to the SOFO 2012 Workshops. Please send one signer to attend one workshop according to your group type. if you have any questions, please call or email the SOFO for questions: sofo@colorado.edu 303-492-6366

Seeking knowledgeable folks for DIY workshops!

The student group 180 11 is partnering with the Environmental Center to plan a series of workshops and speaking events in mid-October that will be centered around teaching student practical skills that they can do themselves. If you are interested or have experience with soap making, urban foraging, fixing bikes, diy fashion, street art, event planning, carpentry or any other skill you'd like to share then please attend a planning meeting this Thursday, Sept. 6 at 5 pm by the statue of Robert Frost at Old Main.

Well Fed: first meeting!

Well Fed is a casual, conversation-centered program on women’s health and nutrition. We meet twice a month to talk about everything from body image and the “freshman-15” to food justice to veganism—and we eat free, delicious food that is good for you, too! Come stop by the Women’s Resource Center (UMC416) at 11 on Friday, Sept. 7 for our first meeting.

Rumor Has It: Career Talk

Join the Women's Resource Center for a career talk with Annie Piatt from Career Services. Learn important tips to improve your confidence in networking and landing a good job! The talk will be held in the Women's Resource Center, UMC 416, on Sept. 12, 12:30-1:30 pm.

Well Fed: Separating Fact from Fiction - College and Weight Gain

Join the Women's Resource Center for a discussion on healthy eating in college. We'll cover topics such as debunking the 'freshman 15,' talking about the prevalence of eating disorders on this campus, and how focusing on weight is not the same thing as caring for one's health. We will be meeting Sept. 21, 11 am-12 pm in the Women's Resource Center (UMC 416).