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Posted on September 8, 2016September 8, 2016 by wingrovethomasc

CSCI Major AJ Joshi ’17 — Internship Highlights

Learn more about AJ Joshi Class of 2017, a double major in Physics-Engineering and Computer Science,  as he elaborates on his Internship pursuits–

https://www.wlu.edu/transformative-education?feature=true&id=x16859

 

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