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- Thursday “High-Q Optical Resonance in Disordered Photonic Crystal Waveguides"
- Thursday “Preparing for the Next Surge of TIMO Sales: A Case Study of the Mahoosuc Region with Big Implications"
- Thursday Master’s Tea with Robert Storr Dean of the School of Art.
- Friday “Coalfield Whiteness: White People, Black Coal"
- Friday “Women’s World Banking" Speaker: Mary Ellen Iskenderian, president and CEO, Women’s World Banking.
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