Excellence was honored at the World Class. Face to Face. Showcase on Friday, March 24. The event included a morning Academic Showcase, which allowed attendees to view faculty, staff and student displays and poster session, a lunch-time Distinguished Faculty Address and a night-time award banquet.
These photos capture various showcase events and happenings.
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