Tribes

Tribes

Tribes are the social basis of ENCORE. They help provide a sense of membership and identity for all participants. Graduate students from one tribe can feel confident contacting persons from another tribe, as their social information will help provide some context. Tribes also maintain pages where you can learn more about their efforts and visit outside Web sites.

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  1. Apr 29, 2008

    rickey bobby says:

    wat up peepes wats happening ????  ^-^ B)

    wat up peepes wats happening ????  ^-^ B)

  2. Jan 14

    Anonymous says:

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