Learning Commons Wednesday Workshops: Impact Lab
- Wednesday, March 25, 2026
- noon to 1 p.m.
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All Seven Campuses
This event is taking place at all seven campuses of Dallas College. Please review the event details for more information.
Join us for our Wednesday Workshops! These interactive sessions are designed to help you build academic skills, boost confidence and succeed in your courses.
Each workshop features a different topic, so you can attend the sessions that best fit your needs. All students are welcome.
March 25 Focus: Science and Problem Solving
The Experiment: "Science That Matters"
Science is the tool we use to change our environment. This lab focuses on the tangible application of scientific principles.
Locations: All Seven Campuses — Learning Commons
Brookhaven - L376
Cedar Valley - C104N
El Centro - B209
Eastfield -L208
Mountain View - W145
North Lake - L236
Richland - L107
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