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Rule change for classified personnel
The Secretary of State's office released the recently adopted Board Rules and Director's Procedures effective Jan. 14. The new rules now appear on the State Personnel Board website.
These rules contain changes to Chapter 8 "Dispute Resolution" as a result of rule-making conducted by the State Personnel Board in November 2017.
Piano lessons offered this spring; prior experience required
Take piano lessons with a graduate piano intern this semester! These lessons are for students, staff or faculty who have had at least three years of previous piano instruction (sorry, no exceptions this semester).
The instructors are graduate piano majors. No university credit. Alejandro Cremaschi, in the piano faculty, supervises the interns.
Education Abroad interest meeting: 5 reasons to study in New Zealand

Beaches, hiking and Lorde ... Do we have your attention?
Join us for an information session that shares five new reasons to consider studying abroad in New Zealand. Participation in the session automatically enters you for the chance to win a free Nalgene water bottle.
Thursday, Jan. 25, 3:30–4:30 p.m.
Center for Community, room S435
Education Abroad interest meeting: Nicaragua

Community Health Care in Nicaragua
Earn 3 credits in 3 weeks this summer studying community-based primary health care in rural Nicaragua. Participate in hands-on data collection and analysis alongside rural health committee members and a local community health promoter.
Learn more at the Jan. 25 informational meeting.
Thursday, Jan. 25, 4 p.m.
Center for Community, room N215
Education Abroad, Leeds: International internship opportunities

Are you a Leeds School of Business student interested in earning academic credit through a summer international internship? Attend the international internship interest meeting to find out more.
Thursday, Jan. 25, 5 p.m.
Koelbel Building, room 350
Education Abroad interest meeting: Better than Barcelona?

Have you considered studying abroad for a semester in Barcelona? Have you asked yourself, "What could be better than a semester in Barcelona?"
Join us for a battle of the cities in an interactive information session that tackles why Barcelona may or may not be the best city for your upcoming study abroad program. Participation in the session automatically enters you for the chance to win a free Nalgene water bottle.
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 3–4 p.m.
Center for Community, room S435
Education Abroad interest meeting: Tanzania
Global Seminar: Conservation and Indigenous Peoples in Tanzania
Students will explore remote conservation areas around the Serengeti and coastal communities on this traveling summer Global Seminar. Learn more about indigenous peoples and conservation in one of the most beautiful and biologically important regions of the world; study political ecology, culture and development while living amongst indigenous groups such as the Maasai and Hadzabe people.
Open to all majors. Learn more at the informational meeting with the director Laura DeLuca.
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 5 p.m.
Center for Community, room S341
Education Abroad interest meeting: Vienna

Global Seminar: Voices of Vienna
Spend your Maymester earning three humanities (or elective) credits in Vienna, Austria! Students will explore how Vienna gave rise to such a rich culture. Field trips around the city will be offered almost every day.
Learn more at a meeting with the program directors Jan. 23.
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 5–5:30 p.m.
Engineering Center, room 135
Education Abroad interest meeting: Dublin

Global Seminar: Writing in Ireland
Complete your A&S core upper-division Written Communication requirement abroad in Ireland next June! You'll create your own Irish Odyssey digital story and explore both Dublin and the Irish countryside, including taking part in the exciting Bloomsday Festival.
Learn more at the Jan. 23 interest meeting with director Catherine Kunce.
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 5:30–6 p.m.
Center for Community, room S341
Education Abroad interest meeting: London

Global Seminar: London Business Seminar
Study international finance in London this summer. This seminar includes lectures from prominent financial professionals and site visits to companies such as Bloomberg Financial Services. To learn more, join us Jan. 22.
Monday, Jan. 22, 5 p.m.
Koelbel Building, room 350
Education Abroad, Asian Studies: Summer international internships
Are you interested in earning academic credit through a summer internship in Tokyo, Japan, or Shanghai, China?
The Center for Asian Studies and Education Abroad are offering four internship opportunities during summer 2018. Join us for an information session Jan. 22.
Monday, Jan. 22, 4 p.m.
Center for Community, room N215
Education Abroad, IAFS: International internship opportunities

Are you an International Affairs major interested in earning academic credit through a summer international internship? Attend the international internship interest meeting on to learn more.
Thursday, Jan. 18, 4 p.m.
Center for Community, room N215
Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program: Application deadline extended
The application deadline for the Environmental Center's Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program has been extended to Jan. 24.
The Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program is a partnership between the Cultural Unity & Engagement Center and the CU Environmental Center. The program brings students who are passionate or curious about social justice issues together with students who are passionate or curious about sustainability on a learning journey to discover how those two things are actually never separate.
The Eco-Social Justice Leadership Program provides unique leadership experience to students, as leaders in the 21st century won’t get far if we’re not at least versed in how power is related to race, class, gender and sexuality and also understand the basics of sustainability.
This semester-long certificate program will help students from these seemingly different arenas start speaking the same language, seeing the connections between the issues most important to them and learn about often unsung leaders and communities in the field of environmental justice who can inspire us all. Students will meet diverse local practitioners who are working locally on these issues and have the opportunity to collaborate with them.
CU Book Store special hours
The CU Book Store has extended hours to help you purchase your textbooks and supplies, still in the UMC on campus for your convenience.
Don’t forget you can also shop online at www.cubookstore.com, then pick up your books in the store or have them shipped.
Saturday, Jan. 13, to Sunday, Jan. 14
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 15
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 16
8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 17
8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 18
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 19
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 20, to Sunday, Jan. 21
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.