Quick Overview: Estuarine Creatures is a transdisciplinary, site-adaptive performance by Delia Ibañez. Like an estuary--an enclosed meeting place ... The College of Science & Engineering and Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences celebrated student Abi Heath, Kira Rosenlind, and Michael Cho share their journeys into undergraduate

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Estuarine Creatures is a transdisciplinary, site-adaptive performance by Delia Ibañez. Like an estuary--an enclosed meeting place ... The College of Science & Engineering and Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences celebrated student Abi Heath, Kira Rosenlind, and Michael Cho share their journeys into undergraduate For the second consecutive semester, a team of Join us in celebrating 50 years of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) as we welcome the inaugural speaker of the ... Texas A&M College of Performance, Visualization and Fine

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