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Save the Date:  Research Roundtable

Join us on Thursday, October 11 at 3:30 - 4:30 pm in HUD 2214

Presenters:

Darryl Parks:  "Library Anxiety"

Jeremy Foster:  "Field Study of Water Quality Within the Toppenish Creek Restoration Site"

Mattie Tomeo-Palmanteer:  "Examining Policies and Practices: Sustaining Economic Equality Between Men and Women"

Schedule:    3:30 pm   Welcome and Introductions (Michelle Jacob & Corey Hodge)
    3:40 pm   Brief Research presentations
    4:00 pm   Roundtable Group Discussion of Research Presentations
    4:25 pm   Conclusion (Mary James)

Purpose:  The Center for Native Health & Culture Research Roundtable Initiative is designed to increase visibility and support for research on the HU campus.  Our initiative builds community among students and faculty engaged in research.  Everyone is welcome to attend!

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