Far Away Places Talk Series Featured Dr. Michael Trapasso

Dr. Michael Trapasso talks about AlaskaOn the evening of April 15 at Barnes and Noble, Bowling Green, KY, Dr. Michael Trapasso, from WKU’s own Dept. of Geography and Geology, presented on Alaska as part of the the Far Away Places series.

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