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First course chosen in new Graham Scholars Program

Graham Scholars Program Flier ANN ARBOR, Mich., August 22, 2007--

The first course in the new Graham Scholars Program was recently chosen by the Graham Institute Executive Committee. The first course, called Sustainable Energy Development in South America, will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to take a multidisciplinary approach to studying renewable energy sources in Chile. This course will include a site visit to a research station along the San Pedro River in Chile with travel costs covered by the Graham Institute. Interested students must apply for this course by September 21, 2007.

More information can be found on the Graham Scholars Program page of this Web site.


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