Research Snapshots: 2021-2022 CRS Graduate Fellows, April 8, 2022
On April 8, 2022, UNM’s Center for Regional Studies (CRS) presented a snapshot gathering of the 2021-2022 CRS graduate fellows who each gave 5-minute “snapshots” of the significance of their research topics and the progress they’ve made so far this academic year. Each presentation was followed by two minutes of Q&A.
Видео Research Snapshots: 2021-2022 CRS Graduate Fellows, April 8, 2022 канала Center for Regional Studies UNM
Видео Research Snapshots: 2021-2022 CRS Graduate Fellows, April 8, 2022 канала Center for Regional Studies UNM
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