Recruitment Workshop Virtual
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 6:30–7:30 PM
- LocationOnline
- DescriptionMandatory workshop for chapter members in order to recruit with their chapter who could not attend in person. Hosted by: Panhellenic AssociationOnline Location: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/86816149669?pwd=ujENqKANZiMpH0GRCUaj4Eb796jbxA.1Additional Information can be found at: https://getinvolved.fgcu.edu/event/11299784
- Websitehttps://getinvolved.fgcu.edu/event/11299784
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