ENST Brown Bag: Community-Based Research Presentations
Friday, April 25, 2025 12:15–1:15 PM
Description
Join us for student groups presenting their community-based research from the Environmental Studies capstone course with Professors Ian Helfant and Tim McCay.Hot wraps by Hamilton Whole Foods will be provided and will include gluten-free, vegan, and nut-free options. Please bring your own reusable water bottle.
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