Tuesday, September 16, 2014

LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

HOLA OUTREACH
The Health Outreach for Latin America Foundation (HOLA) is a non-profit organization that partners with local governments in Latin American communities to provide sustainable health care solutions through chronic care clinics, veterinary clinics, and public health programs. At home we launch new programs and further develop our organization. HOLA has a place for every type of passion. We are looking to recruit members who are interested in:
• Volunteering
• Developing a non-profit
• Marketing and Marketing Strategies
• Research
• Developing new programs
• Fundraising and Finance
• International Medicine
• Veterinary Services
• Public Health
Most of the work that we do is from Colorado. We hold bi-weekly meetings in Boulder on Sunday evenings. Every year we have at least one medical mission trip to Nicaragua, towards the end of May.

If you or anyone you know is interested in joining our team please fill out and return an application by September 26, 2014 at 5 pm.
www.holafoundation.org/apply/

If you have any questions about us or applying please contact:
Haylie Petrick,Director of Human Resources
Haylie.Petrick@holafoundation.org

You can also visit our website for more information:
www.holafoundation.org

Environmental Career-Talk-Tuesdays

ICE (Investigate Careers in the Environment) Talks—every Tuesday, ENVS hosts a speaker with an environmental career to talk about his or her path to their environmental work: http://www.colorado.edu/envs/news-events/ice-talks

Career Buffs
* Did you know that you can tailor job and internship searches by topic, and many employers advertise there specifically because they are interested in hiring a CU student or alum? Go visit Career Services and find out how!

Academic Freedom Dialogue with the Provost
Next week the Provost, Boulder Faculty Assembly, and CUSG have worked together on a annual series of discussions between faculty, staff, and students about issues related to campus climate. September 17th from 12-1:30pm in the UMC Gallery is the first of such discussions. The topic that will be discussed is Academic Freedom, and it's definition as defined by students, faculty, and staff. Our goal of the event is to have a fruitful discussion between all parties about what Academic Freedom is and how it functions in a University setting.
We want to encourage all students and staff to attend this event and participate in the dialogue. Come and collaborate with other key stakeholders on campus to help make a meaningful change in our campus community.

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