Faculty of Environment wishes everyone a Happy Holiday
The annual holiday video asks everyone to share what they love most
The annual holiday video asks everyone to share what they love most
By Staff Faculty of EnvironmentIn keeping with a holiday tradition, we hope you enjoy this year’s Faculty of Environment holiday video. It’s a bit of a riddle with a good dose of fun and a message that’s straight from the heart.
However you celebrate this festive time of year, we hope it’s full of good friends, family and all of the things that you hold dear.
On behalf of Environment Dean Jean Andrey and everyone in the Faculty of Environment, Happy Holidays!
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