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Scholars Discuss Impact of Superstorm Sandy on NYC Wildlife Sanctuaries, Beaches & Parks at Medgar Evers College
SCHOLARS DISCUSS IMPACT OF SUPERSTORM SANDY ON NYC WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES, BEACHES & PARKS AT MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE 18TH ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CONFERENCE
- Free conference is open to the public and features panelists who are MEC graduates -
The environmental impact of Superstorm Sandy, including mold infestation and pollution of wildlife sanctuaries, beaches and parks are among the topics of the 18th Annual Medgar Evers Environmental Sciences Conference to be held Saturday, March 9, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Medgar Evers College: Founders Auditorium at 1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. The event is free and open to the public.
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WHAT: The Environmental Impact of Superstorm Sandy: 18th Annual Environmental Sciences Conference at Medgar Evers College
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DATE: Saturday, March 9
TIME: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
PLACE: Medgar Evers College: Founders Auditorium at 1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn.
Medgar Evers College: Dawn Walker
(718) 530-4539, dwalker@mec.cuny.edu
Rubenstein Communications: Emily Gest
212/843-8061; egest@rubenstein.com