NASNTI Feb 2025 Meeting
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 12:00–1:00 PM
- LocationTrinity Hall, 113
- DescriptionAttend the Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institution Network monthly meeting. All are welcome. This will be an in-person meeting with Teams option. Join Teams here.
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/nasnti-feb-2025-meeting
- CategoriesArts & Culture, Campus & Community, Meeting
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