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RE: Facility sell out JMU athletic fund raiser
(11-07-2020 04:52 PM)Anders Wrote:  
(11-07-2020 10:34 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  Sorry for being crass guys- I appreciate minerals and will look forward to seeing these was just surprised at the value.

Just a light hearted joke. I didn’t realize that only 25% of universities have geology programs. Wonder if this will draw more professors to the Geology program.

The last couple of years I’ve taken my sons to JMU during this past weekend which coincided with a teachers conference. We’d see a football game and hoops game stay at Hotel Madison get a guest pass at Urec check out a show at the planetarium have brunch at the new dining hall, go to the library and a bunch of other stuff - with Covid we weren’t able to make the trip this year but next time we’ll seek out the geology/mineral display as well.
11-07-2020 07:59 PM
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