Sustainability Expo
Monday, September 16, 2024 5:00–8:00 PM
- LocationDuncan Student Center, 7th floor
- DescriptionSponsored by the Meruelo Family Center for Career Development, the Sustainability Expo is part of the Fall Career Fair Week. Some companies, non-profit organizations, and other entities focused on jobs in green energy, the environment, and sustainability will be in this area. At the same time, there will be more opportunities throughout the other career areas on both the seventh and eighth floors.
Originally published at energy.nd.edu. - Websitehttps://green.nd.edu/events/2024/09/16/sustainability-expo-1/
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