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Fairs will come in pairs this week at Lake Superior College starting with the LSC Cultural Fair on Tuesday, March 25 from noon-2 p.m. in the IceHawks Center for Equity and Inclusion. Then the Career, Transfer and Grad Fair takes place on Wednesday, March 26 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on the main campus.

The Cultural Fair will feature students and employees showcasing their amazing cultures with food, music, clothing, and more.

Over 50 employers and a dozen universities will be on campus engaging with students at the Career, Transfer and Grad Fair. Employers taking part include a wide range of industries from healthcare, technology, trades and business. Students will have the chance to network, learn about companies, and market themselves during this fair.

Students eligible to graduate this spring/summer can also apply to graduate, learn about the May commencement, purchase cap and gown, and engage with representatives from Advising, Career Services, Financial Aid, and Records.

The transfer and grad portions of Wednesday’s fair will take place in the Commons, while the career portion of the fair will be on the main concourse.

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