The Division of Student Affairs Working Group on Student Development and Engagement is happy to announce the start of a new initiative called “Ask the Experts.” In an effort to help students become more familiar with what’s available on campus and have easier access to getting their questions answered, the Information Desk in Building 1C will have varied guests during Club Hours (2:30pm to 4:30pm) throughout the semester. The schedule of guests is available online. We hope students will stop by, say “hello,” and learn something new about CSI.
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