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Discuss “The world, in LEGOs”

Eric Harshbarger has created a lot of things in the last five years: grandfather clocks, a globe, a Mona Lisa replica, and an executive?s desk, to name just a few. Impressive as this may be, it is more noteworthy because all of these things were constructed of LEGO bricks.

Last Tuesday, Harshbarger brought some of his smaller pieces to campus and put them, and himself, on display in the UC before giving a lecture about his ?adult hobby?-turned-profession.

AB Lectures brought Harshbarger to campus at the request of Tylesha Drayton, a civil and environmental engineering masters student who teaches the StuCo course, Lego Design.

?[Drayton] knew him from a previous encounter, and wanted to bring him to campus to speak to her class. But she...

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