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Here is the official notification and invite of the long awaited COOPER COMMUNITY SUMMIT.
MONDAY DECEMBER 5TH
THE GREAT HALL, THE COOPER UNION FOUNDATION BUILDING
6:30-9:30 PM
It is ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL to have your presence and spirit at this event, which is going to be open to both the entire Cooper Union Community and the public. Please join us in the fight to preserve our mission to continue to provide the best undergraduate education "AS FREE AS AIR AND WATER" in art, architecture, and engineering.
Please find full event details and information below. Feel free to circulate, join on Facebook and INVITE EVERYONE.
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Join your fellow alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends for a series of alumni-led presentations on the current circumstances of The Cooper Union, followed by breakout discussions on keeping Cooper wild, healthy, brilliant – and “free as air and water.”
“I trust that all the youth of our city and country, through all coming time, will realise that this Institution has been organised for their special use and improvement; and I trust that they will rally around and protect it, and make it like a city set on a hill, that cannot be hid.” —Peter Cooper, November 2, 1859.
WHO: Free to Cooper students, alumni, staff, faculty, and our friends in the general public! Bring your Cooper ID or an Alumni Association Card, if you have one. Please RSVP in advance to freecooperunionforum@gmail.com as a courtesy.
Find all the details here.
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