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'Young Filmmakers' present work at School of Engineering screening

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Three Princeton ‘08 engineering graduates have been in residence for the past six weeks as part of a “young filmmakers” program in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Tomorrow they will show six short videos they have produced on different aspects of engineering - ranging from the re-construction of ancient Greek frescoes to a summer program for students doing lab research in synthetic biology. The screening starts at 3 p.m., Thursday, July 17, in Bowen Hall Auditorium. So if you happen to be on campus, please stop by. Free popcorn and atomic fireballs.

The three filmmakers — Zennen Clifton, Taofik Kolade and Michael E. Wood — will be on hand to talk about their projects.

Download an 11” by 17” copy of the poster here.

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