TWC will visit the University of Dayton
TWC will visit the University of Dayton
Join the The Washington Center alumni at the Nationals Game at National Park.
Location: Auditorium, TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE
Reminder: The dress code for Friday is business professional attire.
The morning events are mandatory for all students.
Locations:
TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE
&
The Washington Center (TWC)
1333 16th St., NW, Washington, DC - 16th & O Sts., NW
Reminders: The dress code is casual attire.
These events are mandatory for all students.
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