OPEN HOUSE for the University of Utah Graduate Center at St. George on October 26

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OPEN HOUSE for the University of Utah Graduate Center at St. George
Event Type(s):

Member Event
Education

Description:

What’s in St. George for U?
A community that understands learning never stops.
St George Building
Whether you’re a graduate student, working professional, or retiree, the Graduate Center at St. George has something for you. Come to our free open house to network with the St. George U community, learn more about our master’s degree programs and programs for working professionals and adults age 50 and better!  Light meal included.

REGISTER HERE!

Learn more about the Graduate Center at St. George and the other degree programs we offer by visiting our website at stgeorge.utah.edu

Event Date:

10/26/2022

Event Time:

6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Mountain

Location:

Graduate Center at St. George
1071 EAST 100 SOUTH, SUITE A100
St. George, Ut 84770

Contact Person:

Sue Winkler
(phone: 435-879-4760)

Details:

This event is Free, but you must register to attend.

Links:http://stgeorge.utah.edu?srh=OPEN+HOUSE+for+the+University+of+Utah+Graduate+Center+at+St.+George

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