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Maintenance work is resulting in a temporary closure of the main atrium in the Geology Building.

Geology Atrium to be temporarily closed for maintenance work

Geology Atrium to be temporarily closed from Aug. 13 to Sept. 4

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Maintenance work is being done in the Museum of Natural Sciences, resulting in the temporary closure of the main atrium in the Geology Building and limited access to displays in the building.

The work is expected to take place:
Beginning:
Tuesday, Aug. 13 at 8 am
Ending: Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 6 pm


If there are any questions regarding the maintenance work being done in the Geology Building, please contact Sarah Hauser. 


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