Visiting Artists Lecture Series: Michaela Bridgemohan
Campus Administration Building (ADM) - University Theatre (ADM026) 1138 Alumni Ave, Kelowna, BC, CanadaFCCS Visiting Artist Series Presents Michaela Bridgemohan
FCCS Visiting Artist Series Presents Michaela Bridgemohan
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Tous Les Mercredis Où : ART 222 Quand : 15h30 à 17h00 Venez vous joindre à nous lors de l’Étude express du mercredi pour une session de jeux de société, un moment de discussion ou de révision. Nous offrons plusieurs services tels que le soutient académique et aux travaux, la présence d’un.e assistant.e à l’enseignement, des activités […]
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