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Day: March 3, 2017

Participated in Virginia Tech’s First Annual “Nutshell Games”

Posted on March 3, 2017March 30, 2017 by nicksqzou

Orginial article is published on Roanoke Times

Link: http://www.roanoke.com/news/education/higher_education/virginia_tech/understandable-communication-aim-of-first-nutshell-games/article_3e88a86c-f1d1-5a18-a59a-4ff906a8e728.html

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WATERJAM 2018 WITH WILLIAM RANDALL

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WATER INTERFACE ESCAPE ROOM

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ECi Competition 2016

32nd GSA Research Symposium

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