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UANow will return Jan. 12

By University Communications
Dec. 14, 2022
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UANow is going on hiatus for the holidays.

There will be no newsletter on Dec. 22, Dec. 29 or Jan. 5. Publication will resume on Jan. 12.

In the meantime, we invite you to take a look back at our top stories of 2022.

We wish all of our readers a safe and happy holiday season!

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