Undergraduate Student Government Senate Meetings
Thursday, October 17, 2024 5:00–6:30 PM
- LocationMarquez Hall, 1600 Arapahoe St., Golden, CO, 80401, United States
- DescriptionAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government.
Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you. - Websitehttps://calendar.mines.edu/event/undergraduate-student-government-senate-meetings/2024-10-17/
- CategoriesCampus-wide Events, Faculty and Staff, For Students, Student Organizations
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