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Non-credit beginning Polish course

We are putting a little extra some zest in Polish. Using a comprehensible input approach that leaves no adult learner behind, students will experience language through its narrative and creative avenues. By the end of eight weeks, students will be able to understand and respond (with short phrases or appropriate body language) to questions about themselves and their classmates. Register now before it is too late. https://altec.colorado.edu/languageclasses/registration.shtml?classid=0…

Non-credit beginning Portuguese course

Come learn a new language in an exciting and engaging environment through ALTEC. Beginning Portuguese requires no previous knowledge or exposure to Portuguese. This class begins with basic skill building for communication and introduces cultural information through a variety of classroom activities. Location: HLMS 196. Course meets from Oct. 14 - Dec. 9, Fridays, 5 to 6:50 p.m. Register now. https://altec.colorado.edu/languageclasses/registration.shtml?classid=0…

A Liminal Space

A Liminal Space is a transdisciplinary collaboration between artists Ana Baer, Heike Salzer and Rosely Conz. The production utilizes dance and video projections to create captivating, kinesthetic poetry. Featuring dancers Heike Salzer, Rosely Conz, Amanda Benzin and Bailey Anderson. Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sep. 17, 8 to 9 p.m. Black Box Theater, Roser ATLAS Center (level B2).

The future of brain imaging at INC and beyond

Join us Sept. 30, 12 to 3 p.m. as Intermountain Neuroimaging (INC) celebrates its 5th anniversary and upgraded brain imaging facilities. Dr. Marie Banich, executive director of INC, will give an overview of brain imaging research at the INC. Drs. Angela Bryan, Tor Wager and McKell Carter will discuss and take questions regarding their research on aging and exercise, pain and autism and social decision making. We will have ongoing tours of the INC facilities. RSVP by filling out the brief registration form here.

Study entrepreneurship and innovation in Panama this May

Panama is considered the fourth strongest economy in Latin America and one of the top 20 fastest growing economies in the world. However, strong economic performance has not translated into broadly shared prosperity. Participate in this global seminar to partner with local entrepreneurs and learn first-hand about the potential for business solutions to address poverty and related social and environmental challenges. This program runs for three weeks in May. Informational meeting Oct. 20, 5:30 p.m. in KOBL 225.

Study entrepreneurship and innovation in Panama this May

Panama is considered the fourth strongest economy in Latin America and one of the top 20 fastest growing economies in the world. However, strong economic performance has not translated into broadly shared prosperity. Participate in this global seminar to partner with local entrepreneurs and learn first-hand about the potential for business solutions to address poverty and related social and environmental challenges. This program runs for three weeks in May. Informational meeting Oct. 6, 5:30 p.m. in KOBL 225.

Study entrepreneurship and innovation in Panama this May

Panama is considered the fourth strongest economy in Latin America and one of the top 20 fastest growing economies in the world. However, strong economic performance has not translated into broadly shared prosperity. Participate in this global seminar to partner with local entrepreneurs and learn first-hand about the potential for business solutions to address poverty and related social and environmental challenges. This program runs for three weeks in May. Informational meeting Oct. 6, 5:30 p.m. in KOBL 225.

Study entrepreneurship and innovation in Panama this May

Panama is considered the fourth strongest economy in Latin America and one of the top 20 fastest growing economies in the world. However, strong economic performance has not translated into broadly shared prosperity. Participate in this global seminar to partner with local entrepreneurs and learn first-hand about the potential for business solutions to address poverty and related social and environmental challenges. This program runs for three weeks in May. Informational meeting Sept. 20 at 5:30 p.m. in KOBL 225.

Study entrepreneurship and innovation in Panama this May

Panama is considered the fourth strongest economy in Latin America and one of the top 20 fastest growing economies in the world. However, strong economic performance has not translated into broadly shared prosperity. Participate in this global seminar to partner with local entrepreneurs and learn first-hand about the potential for business solutions to address poverty and related social and environmental challenges. This program runs for three weeks in May. Informational meeting Sept. 20 at 5:30 p.m. in KOBL 225.

Call for proposals: Art + Research Series

The TECHNE Lab at CU Boulder is seeking proposals for short works that tell the story of how scholarly and artistic practices intersect or co-create each other in already realized practice-based research projects. We are looking for relatively short pieces, intended to appear online at the TECHNE website and that provide access to an artist’s creative thought process.