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Oct 2022
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Endings and Beginnings...It's All About ...

ANNIE
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Engineering Visibility is back for its 4th semester!  This episode features Annie Patrick, the host of Engineering Visibility talking about how the podcast started as an STS dissertation project in the RED grant and introduces the audience to the new and exciting student-led Engineering Visibility Podcast!

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