Department of Theater and Masque & Triangle Meet and Greet
Tuesday, September 2, 2025 4:15–5:15 PM
Description
Join the Department of Theater and the student club, Masque & Triangle, for a meet and greet mixer. Come meet and reconnect with one another, and find out more about the exciting theater courses, productions and events happening this fall.Light refreshments provided by the Department of Theater.
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