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Month: December 2019

Yongze’s graduation ceremony!

December 15, 2019
by Jingfeng Zheng at 7:18pm
Posted in News and Info

Jingfeng passed his candidacy exam! Congrats!

December 14, 2019
by Jingfeng Zheng at 11:10pm
Posted in Uncategorized

Allie passed her PhD defense!! Congrats!!

December 14, 2019
by Jingfeng Zheng at 10:59pm

Sharing Champagne

Using Chemist’s Way

Posted in News and Info
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