Ask a Professor--Water and the West
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- LocationPedestrian intersection between the Emmanual Gallery and the Library.
- DescriptionBe engaged, get informed, VOTE!<br>Here’s your chance to ask faculty experts about the big issues in the 2024 Election. All Events held outside at the pedestrian intersection by the Emmanual Gallery. Food, Prizes or other swag available to those that stop by to “Ask a Professor. This week's topic--Water and the West.
- CategoriesMSU Denver Events & Calendars
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