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Discuss “SUMMIT will return to campus in January”

Learning how to snowshoe is not a class the average Carnegie Mellon student would take. But on January 12?14, the opportunity does exist.

Come January, Carnegie Mellon University will be host to the second annual SUMMIT retreat. SUMMIT is designed to give students opportunities to learn seven new skills over three days. In the afternoons and evenings, participants will take six different and unique courses, in addition to a morning course that spans all three days.

SUMMIT is open to all students, both graduate and undergraduate. For $36, students can learn new talents that might not be available in their spring schedule. ?It offers a great chance for people to have fun before classes start,? said Haseeb Qureshi, SUMMIT co-president and a...

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