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Learner's Lunch - Mendeley- Sept. 25, noon, Norlin E113

Wondering how to use Mendeley more efficiently to manage your research projects? In this drop-in session, stop by anytime with your laptop and questions to speak with a Mendeley advisor. Or, if you've never used Mendeley, sit down one on one and get a personalized introduction to using Mendeley. University Libraries Fall 2013 Workshop Series: --Norlin Lunches: Wednesday, noon-1 p.m., E113 Norlin Commons. --Music Lunches: Thursday, noon-1 p.m., N285 in Waltz Music Library, Imig Music.

Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement Faculty Support Lunch - 9/26/12

Mark your calendars for the upcoming IECE Support Lunch, 9/26, 12-1:30 pm, UMC Gallery, Room 225. Free Lunch. Presenter: Beth Osnes, Department of Theatre and Dance. Title: "Using Performance to Ignite Positive Social Change." Come hear Beth describe her experience involving students in various multi-modal compositions to dynamically illuminate social issues and ignite positive social change. Sneak previews at www.insidethegreenhouse.net and www.strikingthematch.org. Space is limited. RSVP, jennifer.cole@colorado.edu by 9/19.

Participants ages 12-21 needed for research study

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 two-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.

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

InterVarsity's graduate student cookout

On Wednesday, Aug. 29, InterVarsity's Graduate Christian Fellowship is hosting a cookout for all students interested in learning about our ministry. We'll be convening at 5:30 p.m. at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church to eat, mingle, and hear from the pastors of a number of local churches. Hope to see you there.

What would you do with an extra $800?

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FALL JOB? Do you want to make up to $12/HOUR while making an impact on CU? The CU Call Center is hiring students for Fall 2012. Up to $800 in Tuition Assistance is available. Positions are filling fast, so fill-out an application today to reserve YOUR spot! For more details and to fill out an application online, visit: http://co.thecallingcenter.com or call 303.541.1440.

Syria and the Arab uprisings

Friday, Sept. 21, 6:30 pm, (Koelbel 210) As violence in Syria continues unabated, the fate of the uprising and the future of the nation remain unclear. What are the characteristics of the Syrian uprising that make it different than the other Arab uprisings? What are the structural causes of the uprising and why has it thus far failed to unseat the Syrian regime? Join us to listen to Haytham Bahoora, Professor of Arabic, as he considers these questions in the broader context of the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt.

CU Children's Center fall openings

The CU Children's Center has openings for 3-4 year-olds this fall. Join our high quality, diverse, nationally accredited program. The center accepts children of university affiliates (faculty, staff, students, and alumni). We are also accepting applications for future semesters. For more information call 303-492-6185, or visit Our Website