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Posts by david.maneli@mcgill.ca

OBFS: International committee meeting

By david.maneli@mcgill.ca | May 5, 2025

Meeting Reminder: The OBFS International Committee meets every first Friday of the month at 11:00 AM EST We’re excited to have you on the OBFS International Committee! All welcome.

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