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Student Wellness Workshop - Where Did the Time Go?

Where Did the Time Go?

Wednesday, January 25th, 12:10pm

Join on your computer or mobile app at https://utmb.us/7ji

Participants will be required to have cameras on during workshops

Presented by UTMB Schools of Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Student Health & Counseling

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Student Wellness Workshop - Where Did the Time Go?
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