The Agricultural Sciences building is temporarily closed for work to repair heating/air conditioning pipes and conduct asbestos tests and abatement procedures. Administrative and faculty offices have been moved to various campus locations during the closure, which is expected to last through this week.
To locate faculty and staff in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Dean̢۪s office, Animal Science Department and Plant Science Department, call 278-2061.
For more information about the work in the building, contact Lisa Kao, director of Environmental Health and Safety, at 278-6910 or [email protected].
Michael Dogluas, MIT drop out. NOT • May 2, 2009 at 4:52 am
Not like dogs haven’t had enough of that ‘shnite’. Was there an EIR/A conducted. Somebody owes me cash back. I’m missing cumbaya round the camp fire. I’m dropping and getting a job. I’ll see you guys later. The thing is we may, logically, be seeing a little nationalism. A Russion journalist wrote on Global colonization. With what is happening in MEX, we could be seeing a decline in inport/export. What does that mean? Green sanctions lifted, supply your state via intrastate. Who knows. Darn senationalism…giggles.
Go to the gym, go on a date, have some fun, and good times. Promise?
Micheal Dogluas.
Peace.
Michael Dogluas, MIT drop out. • May 2, 2009 at 11:52 am
Not like dogs haven’t had enough of that ‘shnite’. Was there an EIR/A conducted. Somebody owes me cash back. I’m missing cumbaya round the camp fire. I’m dropping and getting a job. I’ll see you guys later. The thing is we may, logically, be seeing a little nationalism. A Russion journalist wrote on Global colonization. With what is happening in MEX, we could be seeing a decline in inport/export. What does that mean? Green sanctions lifted, supply your state via intrastate. Who knows. Darn senationalism…giggles.
Go to the gym, go on a date, have some fun, and good times. Promise?
Micheal Dogluas.
Peace.