Details: | CMU-MI ACE Women's Network is hosting a complementary retreat in Grawn Hall, May 9-10. This 2-day retreat includes sessions on a variety of topics and features Reva Curry (Delta College) Dawn Hinton (SVSU) and Peggy Wright-Clevland (Florida State University). Sessions include leadership, grantsmanship, mindfulness, financial planning, end-of-life planning, writing and more. |
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Grawn Hall Mount Pleasant, MI Get directions |
Sponsor: | Office for Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion |
Contact: | Danny McQuarters mcqua1dl@cmich.edu 9897743700 |
Register for the women's retreat today |
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