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This week's breakfast series will be a CSCW update & discussion session. Please come share, learn about, and talk over news from the conference. All are welcome - whether you went to CSCW this year or did not and whether you are experienced or completely unfamiliar with the venue, everyone (including students, researchers, and faculty) is encouraged to join.
If time allows, students will use any remaining minutes in this week's breakfast session to discuss reactions from the Visit Days and to plan ISGSA activities for the end of the spring semester.