Meet the Student Success Team. Welcome New Bison and welcome back, returning students. Have a great Fall semester!
The video zooms out to a logo with a yellow background and blue print. In the middle of the logo are two yellow handshapes next to each other signing “Gallaudet”. In the background, there is a skyline in blue of the Washington Monument, White House, Capitol Building, and Tower Clock. Underneath the handshapes reads Gallaudet University. Right above “Gallaudet University” on the left-hand side is a small yellow bison.
The video then zooms to various individuals from the Student Success department and on the bottom left corner are their names and roles within the department in a transparent black background and white writing. Each of them introduces themselves with their name signs.
Jerri Lyn Dorminy, Student Success Director, is holding a Starbucks cup in G-Area smiling and signing, “Hi! Jerri Lyn”.
Uriel Torres, Student Success Manager, waves to the camera smiling while biking in front of Chapel Hall and signs “Hi! Uriel”.
Rachel Bass, Student Success Coach, is in the scooter dancing and waving at the camera saying “Hi! Rachel.”
Jamison Oslund, Student Success Coach, is seen in the office typing on the computer, then smiles while signing “Hi! Jamison.”
Tramarvious “Dee” Hosley. Student Success Coach is seen walking up the staircase smiling, then signs, “Dee.”
Riley Schultz. JumpStart Coordinator/Student Success Coach is in the elevator looking at the phone and fixing her hair smiling, then signs “Riley.”
Ryan Horner, Student Success Graduate Assistant, is in the kitchen sitting at a table holding a pizza slice just about to eat, then looks at the camera and says ‘Oh, Hi! Ryan.”
Lennette Butler, Student Orientation Coordinator, is seen on the Hotchkiss Field throwing a football and signing, “Hi! Lennette.”
Celso Martinez, Peer Mentor, is seen sitting on a chair by the library on a game controller and looks at the camera and gestures “you and me, come here” then signs “Celso.”
Vershon Carter, Peer Mentor, is seen walking towards SLCC from SAC, sits on the steps, and signs, “What’s up?!” Then signs. “Vershon.”
Kobe Schroeder, Peer Mentor, is on the Hotchkiss Field standing by the tackling waving and signing “Kobe.”
Payton DeGraw, JumpStart Senior Peer Mentor, is sitting at the SAC lounge area by the windows on the laptop then proceeds to look at the camera and with a wide smile says “Hi!, Payton.”
Micah Fields, Peer Mentor, is seen by Ballard West with a brown dog waving at the camera and signing “Hi! Micah.”
Tiffany Cochran, Peer Mentor, is seen sitting in a cubicle on her laptop smiles, and signs “Hi, Tiff.”
Tashinalynn Sanders, Peer Mentor, is by the stones with College Hall and Chapel Hall in the background looking at the camera smiling, and signing, “Tashinalynn.”
Breanna Power, Peer Mentor, is walking in the hallway looking at the phone and smiles and signs, “Hi! Breanna.”
Bryan Solis, Peer Mentor, is in the G-Area getting Starbucks looking at the camera from above waving excitingly, and signing “Bryan.”
Natalie Marcello, Peer Mentor, pops up in front of a door with a smile and signs, “Hello, Natalie!”
Megan Dukes, Peer Mentor, is seen walking down the staircase to the Market Place area drinking her Starbucks and signs, “Hi! Megan!’
Jasmene Fuller, Peer Mentor, is walking from the 8th street gate to the DPS kiosk tapping her ID and smiling while signing “Hi! Jasmene.”
Janelle Clemente, Peer Mentor. Is seen sitting on a lounge chair at the Gallaudet Mall with sunglasses and signs, “Hi! Janelle.”
Courtney Hocog, Peer Mentor, is on a treadmill at the gym walking and reading a magazine simultaneously, then looks at the camera and signs, “Courtney.”
Courtney Gentzke, Peer Academic & Career Advisor. Is by the netting next to the track, and signs, ‘Courtney.”
Midajah Davis. Athletic Peer Mentor, is at the gym lifting barbell weights, and then sits up and signs, “Midajah.”
Olivia Anderson, Peer Mentor, is sitting near the lounge area by the windows, smiling and signing, “Hi! Olivia.”
Rajeyah At-Agri, Peer Mentor, is sitting in the Student Success Center, and there are two pieces of chips folded together in Rajeyah’s mouth. Someone tapped Rajeyah’s left lap and Rajeyah woke up, looking confused, and looked at the camera, signing, “Hello! Rajeyah.”
Veronica Savage, Peer Mentor, is in the Union Market, getting an iced latte drink, looking pleasant, and getting some sips of the drink. Veronica is smiling and signing, “Veronica.”
Aaron Laikram, Athletic Peer Mentor, is running at the track field and takes a leap and signs, “Hi!, Aaron.”
Reza Mosher, Peer Academic & Career Advisor, peeks out smiling and waving from behind the whiteboard that reads, “Are you ready!” and signs “Reza”
The camera faces the doorway of Chapel Hall steps. Two Peer Mentors come out of the door and sit down on top of the steps. The Peer Mentors run out from the left side and gather on the steps dancing and waving at the camera. The last Peer Mentor arrived and signed, “Bison Where?” In the end, the Bison pops out from the door and walked toward the Peer Mentors. All of the Peer Mentors looked back at the Bison and got excited. They then looked back to the camera and waved while getting up and running toward the camera.
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JumpStart is an ASL immersion program for Deaf/Hard of hearing first year & transfer students who have been admitted to Gallaudet University.
Students will learn about ASL, Deaf culture, & Washington D.C.
Operating as usual
Yours, Mine, Ours A retreat: Deaf women, femmes, fems and nonbinary people of color
Image description: Light background lavender color. Top of the flyer reads with dark purple grape border with white font: Hosted by Office of Student Accountability and Restorative Practices (SARP)
Underneath that reads in bold lettering capitalized in Grape color font and with a pop of hot pink and blue: Yours, Mine, Ours.
Underneath the underlined black line in black font: A retreat for those who self identify as Deaf women, femmes, fems and nonbinary people of color.
On the right side of the flyer image of QR Code on top of the image reads in black font to sign up: a black arrow is next to the QR code.
On the right side of the flyer in grape color border with white font on the inside reads: Location: Ole Jim March 25-27
On the center of the flyer In the background of image is paint brush stroke in grape color: is an image of different women of color those who identify as women (8 different women)
Underneath image in grape color border with white font: For questions or accommodations please contact [email protected]
Second Flyer:
Light lavender background broken down in grape color border. On the top of the flyer inside the grape border in white font reads: A retreat for those who self-identify as Deaf women, femmes, fems and nonbinary people of color
Underneath that in grape border in white font reads: Friday March 25, 2022 (5:00-9:00pm) Saturday March 26, 2022 (9:00am -6:00pm) Sunday March 27, 2022 (9:00am -10:30am)
Location: Peikoff Alumni House ("Ole Jim")
Underneath that is a paragraph in white font grape border: The goal of this retreat is to build a community where there is freedom from fear to be themselves, to express their mind, multiple intelligences and identities through discovering and trust in themselves and each other. To help see the leader within and give voice to the inner and outer depths of today and tomorrow.
Image of diverse women of color on the left bottom corner of the flyer: Next to image on the right side in white font and bullet list: Includes catered breakfast, lunch & dinner, free gift bag. phenomenal WOC guest speakers, fun activities.
Bottom right side in white font grape color border capitalized; FREE
Where are you going for spring break?
Peer Leader CJ: Today is tiktok Tuesday! I’ll be asking the students, “What are you doing for spring break?”
Student #1: For spring break I’ll be going on a cruise.
Student #2: Cancun
Student #3: Miami, FL
Student #4: I’m going home for the weekend and then come back to DC to do some exploring.
Student #5: I’m going home to rest for a week.Then come back ready for work.
Student #6: I’m going skiing in Vermont.
Student #7 : Cancun
Student #8: Cancun
Student #9: Cancun
Student #10: Damar
Student #11: I’ll be around in Virginia, New York, DC, and Maryland.
Student #12: I’ll be doing some adventures in DMV.
Student #13: I’ll be going to New Jersey to Visit friends.
When it comes to college experiences Malahn wishes that she knew that friends you make coming in will be different than the friends you graduate with.
Make the best of your college experience by sitting back and being yourself, with time the right things, friendships will fall into place.
[post description: Black and white photo of former student Malahn: white box with blue font that reads "I wish I knew that your friends from freshman year won’t be the friends you walked out with after graduation. Quality over quantity. Your real friends will stick with you through everything. The good and the bad. Your real friends will become your ride or die for life and will stick with you through everything, the good or bad. So don’t force friendship , sit back and just enjoy college. The real ones will come to you when the right time comes." GU ALUMA Yellow Background on the right]
We are hiring in our office for Summer 2022 & Fall 2022 & Spring 2023! Apply to work with us if you want to be a part of our team!
Image Description: Dark Navy Blue background the top box white with black letters reads: Student Success: 2022 - 2023 We're Hiring!
Underneath that yellow image with black font reads: Positions Available:
- Jumpstart Peer Leader: Summer 2022
- Athlete Peer Leader: Fall 2022-Spring 2023
- Communications Specialist: Fall 2022-2023
- Orientation Assistant Program: Spring 2022-Spring 2023
Underneath the yellow description is white box with a light baby blue border black font reads:
Must submit a google form application, and email resume and two letters of recommendation. From Gallaudet Instructor/Faculty/ Staff and employee to [email protected].
on the left side on the bottom of the flyer has an image that says interested ? Apply Today! underlined with yellow border underneath has an image of a QR Code that reads scan me!
On the left side on the bottom yellow border black font reads: Deadline Friday, March 25, 2022.
On the right bottom side of the flyer reads with three different social media logos in black font: Follow us on our social media for more!
Instagram:gu_studentsuccess
Tiktok:gu.studentsuccess
Facebook: Gallaudet University Student Success
What Stefania wishes as a freshman is that she knew that all you have to do is be yourself. After that the rest will fall into place.
Make sure you make the best out of your college experience, by being yourself. Meeting new friends, exploring Washington D.C.
[Post Description:]What I wish I knew during my freshman year was that all you really gotta do is be yourself and the rest will follow. College is a place full of people coming from various backgrounds and lifestyles. We all have something to bring so take the time to explore and find your place. You will never know what you will find if you don’t put yourself out there. GU Alumna” Next to the white box is a yellow background.
What our Academic Advisor Erin Land Brown wishes she knew when she was a freshmen. She wished that she knew it’s okay to ask for help.
Make sure you make the best out of your time here at Gallaudet University. Any time you have conflict or you feel stuck. Reach out! Stop by our student success and academic academic advisor office. For tips and Resources! Even new connections.
[post description]: Black and white photo of our academic advisor Erin. Smiling wearing a Gallaudet Hoodie sweater. “What I wish I knew during my freshman year was that it’s okay to ask for help. I felt that I could do everything by myself and that I could solve all the problems. Technically, we are supposed to navigate through life by learning from our mistakes/ experiences and finding solutions to conflicts, but it’s okay to ask for help. Sometimes someone else has ideas we could find beneficial. Not only that, but they could share their experiences with us because they were once college kids!GU Alumna” Next to the white box is a yellow background.
When it comes to college experience, Graduate student Ryan. Looks back during his undergrad as freshmen. He wishes that he applied to more on campus jobs.
Make sure you make the best of your college experience by checking out our paraprofessional job fair. It’s coming up soon February 18th!
[Post Description]: Black and white photo of a male student in a black hoodie with a long beard and Black frame glasses. “Looking back as a Freshman, I wished I applied for a job at campus.
Having a job on campus has its perks such as building skills, discovering tools, honing your work ethics, networking and working alongside with many great employers. **BONUS: who could eventually give you a reference later when you search for jobs after graduation.
The pay was not to my expectations, I allowed my pride to miss out those constructive opportunities. Moreover, those jobs could potentially lead you to employment at the university after graduation. **BONUS: being permanently employed by the university, you could get a tuition waiver for your masters!
One more thing I wish I knew as a freshman, take advantage of those FREE training opportunities, professional development, workshops and/or presentations. Once after college, those opportunities are still there however you would have to pay your way! **BONUS: free is free!
Learn as much as you possibly can. Partying is still an important aspect of college experience but do not forget you are also there to learn. At the present time you might not think it would be that beneficial – just wait! You would be surprised at how those accumulated experiences and knowledge might come in handy one day.” GU ALUMNUS. Next to the white box is a yellow background.
When it comes to college our Peer Leader Payton shares that networking is important. Payton wishes that she knew an earlier start at networking would have been beneficial.
[Post-Description:] Black and white photo of our student peer leeder. White box with blue font that reads: "I wish I knew how it was important to build your network at Gallaudet University.
There were events, meetings and other activities I could’ve gone to in my freshman year. I pushed them aside and made excuses to not go to any.
When I finally started going to events, meetings, and activities. I’ve met so many people and made connections with them. Because of those connections, I saw more opportunities coming before me.
Gallaudet is a great place to start building your network and create opportunities for yourself. Of course, building your network will take time. Find your network by stepping out of your comfortable zone. The network you create you will have for the rest of your life.
Our Wednesday is back!
When it comes to college experiences, coming back as a returning student. Elijah wishes that he made the most of his academic experiences the first time around.
Make sure you make the best of your college by taking the time to explore your opportunities as a college freshman.
[post description]: black and white photo of a male student in a turtleneck and a darker color blazer. White box with blue font that reads “As a returning student, I wish I would have made the most of my time academically the first time around. I understand the feeling of first coming to college as a freshman and your early years, you want to have fun and make friends and party but don't ever lose sight of the main reason you come to Gallaudet in the first place. Not saying that you can't have fun but investing just as much if not more time into studying, doing homework and attending your classes is just equally as important when it comes to the college experience.With this being said, time management is important. Practices such as setting aside time for homework, reaching out to your teachers with concerns or communicating needs for extensions with assignments and knowing that sometimes you have to sacrifice in order to focus on school will take you a long way. Also knowing the resources that are available to you when you feel overwhelmed is important too. It is ok to feel overwhelmed and that is part of college but knowing how to handle these situations can make all the difference. Gallaudet is such an amazing experience and it is what you make out of your time here which will determine if you leave with a sense of fulfillment. GU Student” Next to the white box is a yellow background.
Survival Tips: From the Student Success Department
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Video begins with a black background, a graphic of the words “Finals Survival Tips” in white, blue and orange and a hot drink with an open book, and at the very bottom, the words “Academic, Career & Student Success, Front Desk Assistant” in white.
A White woman with brown long wavy hair wearing a white sweater signs “Get plenty of sleep! Sleep early! You will feel energized to do your finals. Good luck!"
A Latinx American person with blue platinum hair, black jacket and a black shirt underneath signs “If you find yourself feeling tired and falling asleep while doing coursework, it's time for a nap! Listen to your body."
A Vietnamese man with tan skin and gray/purple dyed hair, black glasses and yellow sweater with a black t-shirt underneath signs “Feeling nervous with tests, presentations, to-do tasks rapidly approaching? Pause and breathe, sit and reflect, check up on and plan out your to-do tasks and sleep well to feel ready!”
A White woman with mid-length straight light brown hair half-up in a ponytail, black/brown glasses, and olive green sweater, on a bed with pillows and blankets, signs “Your finals’ schedule may be a little different compared to your typical weekly schedule of classes. Don’t forget to check your schedule for finals week! *thumbs up* Good night! *grabs a green stuffed animal and goes to sleep*
Video ends with black background
Have you been struggling wrapping up this semester? Do you feel like you aren't going to make it? Is it feeling stressful? Don't give up! Come to our student success event we will give you destressing tips!
Image Description: In black font on the top of the flyer says Student Success Presents. Underneath that font says Are you the GOAT?
Underneath that left side of the flyer says: The end of the semester can be stressful. Come to our event to learn some Destress tips!!
On the right side of that font is an image of a male student with books and a pen mid air.
Underneath that image of male student on the left side says: Let's Finish the semester in all caps STRONG!
on the left side on the corner of the flyer has an image of a female student leading on the desk with her laptop and coffee. Next to the student is information about where and when the event takes place.
In the blue background on the right reads in white font: Thursday December 2, 2021. Location MPR 6:30 -8:00 PM
Inside the gray border of the flyer at the bottom in white font reads: For Accommodations Please Contact [email protected]
Good afternoon! It is a beautiful day today, and here is friendly reminder for you: curious to know about BisonTank and what it looks like-- learn more with GIEI this Thursday, November 11th
👆😃
Flyer description:
Blue background with the words “Gallaudet Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute” in the white font at the top center. Below that is a logo of GIEI. Below the logo mentioned in yellow font, “Bisontank Competition Panel,” “Bisontank offers students an opportunity to build on their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Want to learn more? Come and watch our panelists share their stories about the competition!” A text says, “For first and second-year students,” in a yellow box. Pictures of Russell Stein, Ariella Dramin, Dominic Albano, and Juliana Bahan are ordered from right to left. The words “Thursday, November 11th”, “6:30 pm”, “@ Gallaudet Museum,” and “Food will be provided” in the yellow font are at the bottom of the flyer with a logo of Student Success on the left. “For Accommodation, please contact [email protected]” in a white font are mentioned at the bottom left corner. A logo of Mozzeria is placed at the bottom right corner.
Student TIP OF THE WEEK: Course Registration
Image Description: White Background at the top there is a blue and yellow Gallaudet logo with the bison then next to it reads in all caps and bold black font: Academic Advising & Student Success Team.
Underneath that font reads in bold black font in all caps: Tip of the Week for Students.
Underneath that in bold black font in all caps reads: Register for Spring 2022 Classes!!!!
In the middle far left, there is a photo of Gallaudet mascot, Bison with a #1 on their shirt.
In the middle far right there are four check marks inside blue boxes. On the left side of the checkmarks are: Meet with your academic advisor, Select course dates/times, Add course to Shopping cart, Check your registration date in Bison.
Under that in bold black fonts reads: Registration Begins 11/8/21.
At the bottom of the page in black font and all caps read: Questions: Email or see your academic advisor.
November 8th, Course Registration begins today!
Video Description:
A peer leader name Payton with pink shirt enters Carlin Hall foyer and a couch sitting next to the door. The peer leader was tired from a long day, sat on the couch and immediately fell asleep. 5 hours have passed, and the alarm on her phone is going off and falls off the couch. Payton wakes up and then realizes she missed the alarm for course registration. Then questions to the camera, “Did I miss the course registration!?” The camera shakes up and down as if answering her question, saying “Yes.” In reality, she woke up out of a dream and felt relieved because it was just a dream. She signs “Don’t forget, November 8th,” then she winks.
Flyer description:
A white background with grid lines. In the header, there’s a bold outline titled as “Course Registration” in black font and underneath that, outlines “For Spring Semester 2022” in smaller black font. The center of the flyer has a bold yellow vertical rectangle shape along with a text titled as “begins on Nov. 8” in a big dramatic black font. On the further centered right of the flyer has a graphic animated person with a yellow shirt, smiling and holding a blue pencil. Besides that, on the further left, there’s color books (in order from right to left: violet purple, red, dark brown, mustard yellow and teal blue) standing side to side on an orange shelf.
Save the date, you wouldn’t want to miss this one! A few reasons to consider WD are listed in the flyer, please get in touch with us if anything 👍
A white background with a light blurred photo of a notebook, pen and plants. At the left top corner titled “Friendly Reminder:” in black font and the nearest next bottom says “Last Day to Withdraw” in bold black header size font. On the right has a graphic of a bright red calendar with a check mark in one of the square boxes. The center of the flyer says “October 26, 2021” then the nearest center shows 3 bullet points listed, the first of the list says “Current low grade won’t impact your GPA” the next says, “Transcript will show ‘WD’ (better than a low grade!) and the last says “Another opportunity to retake the course (if required),” all in light black font. The very bottom centered has one outline stating “Academic Advising and Student Success” in light black font.
You are almost finished with this Fall semester and new semester is approaching! Not sure which or how to register for classes? Come by and let’s shop! 📚📌✨
Background of the flyer is teal and ripped style half in coral and cork tan graph in half wrapped around the flyer.
In bold black font the text says: Student Success Presents: Beneath that in all caps the text says: New Semester, Let’s Shop!
In the center of the flyer is an image of a shopping cart with three books stacked in different colors on the bottom coral, in the middle yellow, and on the top smaller teal book and yellow pencil on the top of the books.
Under the Gallaudet Logo it says: Gallaudet University Academic Career and Student Success.
left side of the flyer font reads: Unsure of how to register for your spring courses 2022?
the right side of the flyer font reads: want to make your own class schedule?
Bottom right of the shopping cart: Stop by our event and find out more info!!
On the left side of the flyer: square border boxed in yellow background with Black trim around the frame of text: Tuesday, October 19 6:30 -8:00 PM Wednesday, October 20 12:30-1:50 PM G-Area
Border with white and tape like on the edges black font reads: For accommodations Please Contact [email protected]
Happy Friday! Please read the updated covid requirement notice. We are here to keep our community safe together.
Tip: Create a weekly 7 day reminder on your phone/planner to take your covid testing to avoid any inconvenience
Image/video description:
Light cream background with navy blue bold font at top centered, quoted “Important Covid Requirement” along with a thin navy blue outline above and below. Below the outline has a navy blue background rectangle shape with white font letters quoted inside, “*You must complete COVID testing every 7 day*” The further bottom has a square outline with navy blue font that says “Failure to comply with weekly COVID will have your system access turned off on Day 9,e.g: GU email, WiFi, Blackboard, Navigate and any other online services. *All of them will be turned off.* (Effective Wednesday, October 20, 2021)” Next further bottom with two animated people with masks standing across each other, waving-- with two arrows pointing each both and a heart symbol in between. At the very bottom states “Have you tested this week?” in bold navy blue font
✨ Peer Leader’s Spotlight of the Week ✨
One of our wonderful Peer Leader on the team who is very willingly— Larry Daniel 🤗
Flyer description: The flyer shows a black background with a Peer Leader’s headshot framed on the left and short self description on the right in yellow font. A dark and soft pink with white lines, curved graphic symbol on the bottom left behind the headshot portrait frame. Along with a few graphic stars on the top left of the frame. On the far centered top: “Larry Daniel” in yellow font with cherry hanging off the last letter of “Daniel” Nearly under beneath, “[he/him/his]” in white font. On the right of the flyer outlines Larry’s short biography: at the top right line all in yellow font “Major: Mathematic/Education,” next bottom line: “Year: Senior“ next bottom: ”Favorite hobby: Bowling” and furthest right bottom line: “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. --Arthur Ashe” Headshot description: a white man wearing a carrier with a small dog in it. His shirt is filled with different emojis. He also have a pink backwards hat on
✨ Peer Leader’s Spotlight of the Week ✨
Starting with one of our sweetest Peer Leader on the team— Adriana Gonzalez 😆
Flyer description: The flyer shows a black background with a Peer Leader’s headshot framed on the left and short self description on the right in yellow font. A dark and soft pink with white lines, curved graphic symbol on the bottom left behind the headshot portrait frame. Along with a few graphic stars on the top left of the frame. On the far centered top: “Adriana Gonzalez” in yellow font with cherry hanging off the last letter of “Gonzalez.” Nearly beneath, “[she/her/hers]” in white font. On the right of the flyer outlines Adriana’s short biography: at the top right line all in yellow font “Major: Early childhood education” next bottom line: “Year: Junior” and furthest next bottom line: “Always find time for the things that make you happy to be alive.” Headshot description: A selfie of a latina woman grinning to the side at the camera, holding a drink in her hand. The bottle is clear with green drink inside. She is wearing square brown glasses with white v-curved shirt with n**e color cardigan and golden necklace.
Happy Monday! Are you a student-athlete, yes? Need a place to study with your teammates/student-athletes? An extra support with your academics? Perfect. You are in the right direction! Come by our study tables 💪🏽🧠📚
Image description:
Green background with two black squares on opposite corners (upper right and lower left):
Title of flyer in green background with white font reads: STUDENT SUCCESS PRESENTS
The top left square has an image of a tall student standing with his hands on his waist and another student sitting on a chair watching her iPad. with a brown border surrounding the students.
The top right square of the flyer has a black square with brown border and white font that reads: Student Athletes Study Table. Smaller font under reads: Creating better study habits.
Under the image of the students on the bottom left is:
A Black Square with white font that reads: We offer: Tutoring, Athlete Peer Leader Sessions, Support Sessions. Underneath it says:
Time/Location:
SAC 1210, 1211 & 2213
Every M/W/F & Sunday:
8:00-10:00 PM
Gallaudet Logo underneath.
Next to the image on the bottom right corner are: Two spiral notebooks one is orange and pink on the top of the orange notebook with two pencils on the side of the notebook.
Bottom of the flyer: For Accomodations, contact [email protected]
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