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New DIEM Students have arrived!

Prodeko and TUTA welcome their 60-some new members
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It's autumn again and the change of the season means that the Tuta-community includes now 60-some new members, as the new bachelor's and master's students of Industrial Engineering and Management have just started their studies.

Prodeko has welcomed the new student thoroughly (and keeps going until Wappu), and on Monday September 11 it was faculty's turn. The traditional fuksidinner took place in Hanasaari, where the first year students and faculty met for a dinner and a game or two of Mölkky. As always, the aim was sharp, weather cozy, and food impeccable.

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