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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200316
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200317
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200324
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200325
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200326
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176319167
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200327
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176322240
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200328
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176326337
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200329
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176330434
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200330
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176333507
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176336580
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200402
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200403
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200409
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200410
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200411
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200412
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200413
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200414
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200415
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176422611
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200416
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176424660
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200417
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176430805
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
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LOCATION:Online
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
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  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200426
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200427
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200428
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200429
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200430
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200501
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200502
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176599780
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200503
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176615141
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200504
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176625382
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200505
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176638695
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200506
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176656104
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200507
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176674537
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200508
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176693994
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200509
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200510
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200511
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176725741
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200512
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176733934
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200513
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176737007
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200514
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176741104
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Social,Cultural,Art
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Climate Change\n\nAlisa Singer\n\nThe work of Chicag
 o-based artist Alisa Singer\, Environmental Graphiti is a series of digital
  paintings created to enhance public awareness of the science of climate ch
 ange. Each of the artworks is derived from a chart\, graph\, map\, word or 
 number relating to key facts about climate change.\n\nMichigan Tech’s exhib
 it includes 23 pieces displayed at 10 locations across campus and virtually
  via the interactive campus map.\n\nTake the Tour\n\nThis is a World Water 
 Day event.\n\nENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHITI: THE ART\n\nEnvironmental Graphiti exh
 ibit sponsors include the Great Lakes Research Center\; the Institute for P
 olicy\, Ethics and Culture\; University Marketing and Communications\, the 
 departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Biological Sciences\, 
 Visual and Performing Arts\, Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and Geological 
 and Mining Engineering and Science\; College of Forest Resources and Enviro
 nmental Science\; J.R. Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\; and the 
 Rosza Center for Performing Arts. The exhibit runs through May 15.\n\nEach 
 piece in the campus exhibit is available for purchase. Proceeds will suppor
 t student seed research grants to be announced in fall 2020. To purchase ar
 twork\, contact glrcinfo@mtu.edu. Artwork sales are subject to Michigan Sal
 es Tax.
DTSTAMP:20260422T212537Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200515
LOCATION:Online
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Graphiti Online Exhibit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_33007176744177
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/environmental_graphiti_online_exhibit
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