WSU Conference Management is welcoming the Hands-On Relay School to campus once again this year during Spring Break. The events will be held in Todd Hall and the Engineering complex. The conference participants will be parking near Smith CUE on Monday and Tuesday morning and near EE/ME and Sloan on Monday and Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday and Thursday. We will be back up near the Smith Center for Undergraduate Educations (CUE) Friday morning. Questions, please contact Tamara Kirk at tlkirk@wsu.edu
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