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September Activities

ORIENTATION WEEK

The Department of Computer Science Orientation Week for graduate students will be held Thursday, September 3 and Tuesday, September 8. An agenda is found here.

We strongly encourage you to attend the activities during Orientation Week. It is a great opportunity to become familiar with the department, courses, other students and faculty members. Amongst other activities, there will be presentations by members of the various research areas, including discussions of the areas of interest of our professors and information about courses to be offered during the upcoming year.


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