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The Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA) released the graduation calendar for classes for the 2019.2 semester. The ceremonies will take place from February 18th to 20th, starting at 7pm, at the Imirá Plaza hotel, on Via Costeira.
On the 18th, there will be the completion of courses linked to the Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, Portuguese Literature, LIBRAS Literature, Psychology and Philosophy.
On the 19th, it will be the turn of the Arts Department courses, as well as Geography and History.
Finally, on the 20th, there will be courses from the Department of Social Communication, Social Sciences and Public Policies.
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