Grad Student Bible Study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nov 13, 2009 (Friday)
7:00PM
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge,
MA Time: 7:00p - 9:00p
Location: 1-150, for details, see our website
Whether you are new to MIT or have been here for a while, consider yourself welcomed to check us out! In addition to Bible study, we'll have plenty of food, fellowship, and a chance to get to know one another.
Web site: http://web.mit.edu/abskgrad
Open to: the general public
Cost: free
This event occurs on Fridays, except February 13, 2009, February 20, 2009 and March 6, 2009.
Sponsor(s): Asian Baptist Student Koinonia Graduate Division, GSC Funding Board
For more information, contact:
Jill Rowehl
512-771-6437
jillar@mit.edu
This event is categorized as: religious
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About Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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