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Spring 2021 UConn ECE English Conference

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Stefanie Malinoski

Spring 2021 UConn ECE English Conference

On Thursday, April 8th, UConn Early College Experience and UConn ECE Faculty Coordinators for English Scott Campbell and Jason Courtmanche met with ECE English Instructors for their spring professional development conference.

UConn English courses offered through Early College Experience.

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