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The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.

 

Libraries Undergraduate Student Fellowship deadline Dec. 1

Students working together
Learn more about librarianship as a career. Become a Friends of the Libraries Fellow in the University Libraries. Applicants must have at least sophomore standing and be interested in attending a library and information science graduate program. Through generous support from the Friends of the Libraries, fellows are awarded $1,500 for 120 hours of participation in the program. The Friends of the Libraries Undergraduate Student Fellowship takes place during the spring semester. The Fellowship introduces undergraduates to careers in academic librarianship, a challenging and rewarding field filled with mobility and advancement potential. Undergraduate fellows will have the opportunity to work closely with a mentor team of library faculty and staff. Throughout the program, students are exposed to the various facets of librarianship.

Extreme bowling Friday, Saturday nights at The Connection

Extreme Bowling Friday and Saturday 7 p.m. to close

Electrify your Friday and Saturday nights at the only Extreme Bowling in Boulder, from 7 p.m. to close! Black lights, lane lights and color pins. Win prizes for color head pin strikes.   

Every Friday and Saturday night through Dec. 16  
Except for fall break Nov. 24–25

Check out all of The Connection’s weekly events | The Connection Bowling, Billiards & Games, UMC first floor

Peer-to-peer registration session Nov. 13

CU Registrar logo

The Office of the Registrar is hosting a peer-to-peer registration training session for current students who would like to learn more about navigating the new CU Boulder Class Search and enrolling in classes.

In this training, you'll learn how to:

  • Select classes
  • Navigate waitlists
  • Use course reservation
  • Register for classes

We look forward to seeing you there!

Monday, Nov. 13, 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Eaton Humanities, room 245

Feeling depressed, down, sad or blue?

Affordable psychotherapy is available at the Raimy Clinic in the Muenzinger Psychology Building on Main Campus. Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty. Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help to individuals coping with depression, sadness, isolation, feeling down and other difficulties, as well as help you meet your goals for improving your mood and increasing healthy behaviors. For more information, call our intake line at 303-492-5177.

Design a T-shirt tote bag at semester's last Crafternoon

Crafternoon

Come get crafty with the Women's Resource Center during our last Crafternoon of the semester, featuring T-shirt tote bags.

Make new connections, relax and let your creativity loose. Students, staff and faculty are welcome. 

Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 2–3 p.m.
University Memorial Center, rooms 382–85

UMC Student Arts Program accepting submissions

Showcase your art in the heart of campus!

Showcase your art in the heart of campus!

The UMC Student Arts Program collects original art created by the CU Boulder student community and displays it throughout the building. With this year's theme of "Empower the Future," we are looking for original pieces – painting, photography, multimedia, etc. – that explore what empowerment means to you and how you demonstrate empowerment within your art.

Submit online by Dec. 15. Awards for top submissions!

Research study: Mind-body treatments for chronic back pain

Illustration of back pain

If you suffer from chronic back pain, you may be eligible to participate in a paid research study on the benefits of a novel mind-body treatment for chronic pain. Participants will be compensated $200.

The research study consists of two MRI scan sessions 4–6 weeks apart on the CU Boulder campus, before and after treatment. MRI is safe and non-invasive technology for measuring brain function, and participants will be given a photo of their brain to take home.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Ages 21–70
  • Back pain for the last 3 months or more
  • No metal in the body (for MRI safety)
  • Not pregnant

For more information about the study and to help determine your eligibility, please complete the screening survey. You may also email canlab@colorado.edu or call 303-492-4299 for further information.

Texas Hold’em Poker tournament at The Connection

Poker Tournament: Texas Hold'em

Put on your poker face, see if Lady Luck is with you and win prizes! Sign up 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk; cards fly at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome—free entry!

Upcoming dates:
Nov. 14, 28  
Dec. 12: Grand Championship (winners playoff)  

Check out all of The Connection’s weekly events | The Connection Bowling, Billiards & Games, UMC first floor

Wait Your Turn: Recognizing and Interrupting Sexism

During this interactive 90-minute training designed for staff and faculty, participants will engage in small- and large-group discussions to help identify examples of sexism in their lives or in an institution they participate in. They will also learn strategies for interrupting sexism. 

Register for the training in advance. Please wait for a confirmation, as we have a minimum and maximum number of participants. 

Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2–3:30 p.m.
University Memorial Center, room 386

Nov. 15 talk to assess the impact of ancient urbanism

Theatre for Worldlings

"Oppidum cadavera: Assessing the Impact of Ancient Urbanism on Modern Europe and Beyond" by John W. Hanson, CU Boulder Research Associate

We know that cities were a hallmark of the ancient world and had a fundamental impact on the development of urbanism in Europe and beyond, but it is still not clear the exact nature of the relationship between ancient and modern urban systems. 

In this talk, Hanson will use new data and innovative methods to explore to what extent ancient urbanism acted as a template for the modern world and what this can tell us about the survival, destruction or resilience of urban systems. 

This lecture is presented by the CU Museum of Natural History in partnership with the Archaeological Institute of America. 

Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m. 
CU Museum of Natural History

Design a T-shirt tote bag at semester's last Crafternoon

Crafternoon

Come get crafty with the Women's Resource Center during our last Crafternoon of the semester, featuring T-shirt tote bags.

Make new connections, relax and let your creativity loose. Students, staff and faculty are welcome. 

Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 2–3 p.m.
University Memorial Center, rooms 382–85

Break Down the Wall: A night about immigration, DACA

The Women's Resource Center and Health Promotion introduces an interactive panel on the legal and social impacts of the DACA program and its cancellation. 

The event will feature Justin Vinneau with a focus on health disparities and Violeta Chapin with an emphasis on legal aspects of DACA.

Thursday, Nov. 9, 6–8 p.m.
University Memorial Center, room 386

Apply to be a Better Boulder project lead

Apply to be a Better Boulder project lead

Be a project lead for the Better Boulder Day of Service. This is a leadership opportunity for enthusiastic and service-oriented individuals who are looking to plan and lead a group service project as a part of this long-standing CU Boulder tradition. 

For more information please visit our website and direct any questions to vrcevents@colorado.edu.

Apply at colorado.edu/volunteer.