State of the University Address Set for April 14
Join President Neville Pinto's State of the University Address at Probasco Auditorium April 14.
Make plans to attend the 2022 State of the University Address with President Neville G. Pinto on Thursday, April 14, inside the newly renovated Probasco Auditorium.
Rendering of renovated Probasco Auditorium at 2839 Clifton Avenue.
Refreshments will be available at 2 p.m., and President Pinto's speech will begin at 2:30 p.m. The Spring All-University Faculty meeting will immediately follow.
Probasco Auditorium is located at 2839 Clifton Avenue. The recently completed Probasco Auditorium and classroom space resulted from UC's effort to transform the former Second Church of Christ Scientist building at the corner of Clifton Avenue and Probasco Street.
Those who are unable to join in person can join virtually using this link (Password: FacSen414).
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