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PostApril 17, 2019

RSVP Undergraduate Dinner with Alums, Careers Relating to Sustainability/the Environment!

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Are you interested in sustainability or the environment? Do you want to talk to alumni or undergrads about their experiences and interests in sustainability and environmental fields? Are you thinking about a sustainability/environment-related career or side project, but not sure what you can do?

Come to the Sustainability Alumni Dinner, hosted by UA Sustain!
When: Monday, April 22, 6-8pm
Where: La Sala de Puerto Rico, W20-202
What: We will have alums from a variety of career paths (not necessarily just the typical 1-11-12 fields) who share an interest in or experiences in sustainability and the environment. You can talk over dinner, learn from their experiences, and network a bit!

Undergrads RSVP here (https://forms.gle/wEfwGgso6v5zyV1D9) by next Thursday, April 11!

Alums RSVP here (http://alumic.mit.edu/s/1314/17form/interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=…)

Please email ua-sustainability-alumni-dinner@mit.edu if you have any questions!

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