- LocationJohn D. MacArthur Campus at Jupiter, Jupiter Library
- DescriptionDon't miss Doughnuts with the Dean! Stop by the Jupiter Library Lobby on Monday, October 28, at 3 PM to meet the Dean of University Libraries, Dr. Linda Golian-Lui, and enjoy free doughnuts and coffee.
Learn about library services and programs, meet librarians, and share feedback about your library experience.
Free doughnuts and coffee while supplies last. Please have your Owl Card ready. - Websitehttps://calendar.fau.edu/event/doughnuts-with-the-dean-2011
- CategoriesSocial gatherings
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