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Gilded Age Grandeur
The exhibition illustrates the opulence and splendor of the American Gilded Age, as well as the influences of Exoticism and the Aesthetic movement on decorative arts more than a century ago.New Student Conferences
Texas A&M welcomes incoming freshmen and transfer students at this summer’s ongoing New Student Conferences, May 23 - August 19.MSC OPAS 41
From families to first dates, from students to Presidents, generations have shared the enjoyment of live performance with MSC OPAS for four decades.Women Call For Peace: Global Vistas
The thirteen distinguished artists featured in Women Call for Peace have come together to denounce violent aggression and advocate global peace through nonviolent conflict resolution.CommUnity Conversation: Can We Make Gas From Trash?
Event Type
Special Event
Date
Friday, September 28, 2012
Time
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Description
Dr. Mark Holtzapple, an award winning speaker and internationally recognized expert in alternative fuels, will discuss his research on biofuels. His technology, currently in the process of being commercialized, is scheduled to debut in the fall of 2012 with a demonstration plant in Bryan. In 2013, construction of the first commercial plant is scheduled to begin converting components of municipal solid waste into gasoline and jet fuel.
Co-sponsored by the Office of Sustainability
Location
Room: 501
Sponsor
Multicultural Services
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