
Happy Holidays from the Faculty of Environment
First-year environment students were given an epic holiday surpriseÌý
First-year environment students were given an epic holiday surpriseÌý
By Staff Faculty of EnvironmentWith all of the joy that comes with the holiday season, many new students in the Faculty of Environment were feeling the pressure and excitement of their first university exams.Ìý
To help celebrate this thrilling time of year, and reward the amazing students for their dedication and passion, the Faculty of Environment planned an epic surprise for one unsuspecting class of first-year students.
Watch as we transform an ordinary morning at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ into something unforgettable.Ìý On behalf of Dean Jean Andrey and everyone in the Faculty of Environment - Happy Holidays!
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