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February 17, 2007
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Dining with Diverse Minds

By | February 17, 2007
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Discussion Panel about Mental Health and Diversity, plus a free catered dinner, door prizes, giveaways!

Appel Multipurpose Room.
Dress is business casual.
RSVP to Dahlia, dr235@cornell.edu

Sponsored by Cornell Minds Matter, ALANA, SAFC and CCFB.


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