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Teen Improvaganza (ages 13 to 18)

Back by popular demand, join the CSF School of Theatre for a whirlwind day of improvisation, in which you'll learn to think on your feet, embrace the given circumstances and work with your scene partner. The workshop culminates with a 3:30 p.m. showing for friends and family. Open to students of all experience levels and abilities. Use coupon code SHAKESBUFF for a 10% tuition discount! Tuition: $30 (scholarships available) Saturday, Nov. 12, 1 to 4 p.m. Wesley Foundation/Chapel

Haunted Shakespeare: Ghosts, Goblins, and Sprites (ages 8-18)

Date: Saturday, Oct. 29 Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Wesley Chapel Description: Get ready for Halloween with the Bard! In this one-day workshop, we'll explore scenes and monologues from Shakespeare's canon that feature ghosts, goblins and sprites. The workshop culminates in an invited showing at 2:30 p.m. for family and friends. Open to students of all experience levels and abilities. Tuition: $60 (scholarships available) Use coupon code SHAKESBUFF for a 10 percent tuition discount.

Call for applications - Innovation team of graduate students

CU is looking for creative, entrepreneurial students who would like to gain experience with research innovations, while helping our cutting edge research make commercial and social impact in areas like: Assessment of pain from functional magnetic resonance imaging activity Custom animated agents on web and mobile devices Distance and contact force sensing robotics Apply by Oct. 1. Teams require a 10 hour per week commitment. Visit our website.

October LASP public lecture - 'GOES-R: Space Weather Forecasting for the 21st Century'

In this Oct. 5 talk, LASP scientist, Frank Eparvier, will give an overview of space weather, how it affects everything from GPS to satellite navigation and power grids, and the exciting capabilities for realtime space weather monitoring onboard the new series of NOAA GOES-R satellites. The first satellite in this series, with the LASP-built EXIS on-board, is slated to launch on Nov. 4. 7:30 p.m. in the LSTB building room 299, located at 1234 Innovation Dr. in the CU Boulder East Campus Research Park. Doors open at 7 p.m. FREE

AIA lecture series: 'Between East & West at the End of Antiquity: The Marzamemi Shipwreck'

Among the dozens of ancient shipwrecks discovered off the southeast coast of Sicily, a large vessel that sank in the 6th century AD near Marzamemi stands out. In this free lecture, Professor Justin Leidwanger of Stanford University discusses the emerging items and clues discovered underwater, such as cooking pots, iron fasteners and tools, transport amphora lids and mineral pigments, and explains the historical, religious and archaeological context of the fragments and find. Join us on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in Eaton Humanities 1B50.

Conservation biology and practice in Brazil’s Atlantic forest – May study abroad program

Earn 3 credits in Brazil’s Atlantic forest on this exciting CU Boulder global seminar. Experience operational conservation programs in the Serra do Mar Biodiversity Corridor, participate in community-based conservation solutions, and more. Students from a range of disciplines with an interest in conservation are encouraged to apply. Offered as EBIO 4340/5340 and ENVS 4340/5340, this fulfills the EBIO lab/field and 4000-course major requirements and ENVS's application/specialization requirements. Interest meeting: Sept. 28, 3:30 p.m. in UMC 245.

Conservation biology and practice in Brazil’s Atlantic forest – May study abroad program

Earn three credits in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest on this exciting CU Boulder global seminar. Experience operational conservation programs in the Serra do Mar Biodiversity Corridor and participate in community-based conservation solutions. Students from a range of disciplines with an interest in conservation are encouraged to apply. Offered as EBIO 4340/5340 & ENVS 4340/5340, this fulfills the EBIO Lab/Field and 4000-course major requirements and ENVS's application/specialization requirements. Interest meeting: Sept. 28, 3:30 p.m. in UMC 245.

Global seminar: Doing business in China interest meeting

Global seminar: Doing business in China- Interest meeting: Sept. 28 at 5 p.m. in KOBL 102. Explore important topics related to succeeding in China’s business environment, meet with business leaders, visit industrial sites and universities, and seek to understand challenges faced by businesses operating in China. In addition, you will discover key cultural features of China ranging from rural life to the Great Wall. Fulfills the global track requirement for business minors. Open to business minors only.

Global seminar: Doing business in China interest meeting

Global seminar: Doing business in China, interest meeting on Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. in KOBL S125 or Sept. 28 at 5 p.m. in KOBL 102. Explore important topics related to succeeding in China’s business environment, meet with business leaders, visit industrial sites and universities, and seek to understand challenges faced by businesses operating in China. In addition, you will discover key cultural features of China ranging from rural life to the Great Wall. Fulfills the global track requirement for business minors. Open to business minors only.

Global seminar: London finance

Study international finance in London this summer. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and site visits to companies such as Lloyd’s of London, Bloomberg, as well as a trip to Paris. Eligibility requirements include a minimum 2.5 GPA and coursework in business or economics. To learn more, join us on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 5 to 6 p.m. in KOBL 355.