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Student Membership Flyer
Due Open Deliverables
01-04-2021  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned CS Diana Bermudez, Robert Mack, David Houder
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Alumni RelationsJill PettiboneAssociate Director of Student & Young Alumni Engagement
Project Description
A general Student Membership flyer to be used in the Spring as more students come on to campus. o Drop Date: January 11, 2020 o Audience: current students o Count: 5,000 o Artwork Due Date: January 4, 2020 o Printer: Renaissance o Copy Front: • Join Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow TODAY • Follow @UFLSTAT (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter icons) Back: • Join STAT and show your pride for the Gator Nation! • Get exclusive access to the annual BEAT T-Shirt Collection • Become an official UF Tradition Keeper for graduation • Access to dozens of discounts around town • Invites for unique Gator gatherings year round • Join NOW ufalumni.ufl.edu OR The Gator Nation App
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Created on Dec. 11, 2020 at  3:19 PM (EST). Last updated by Giovanni Lugo on Jan. 13, 2021 at  1:44 PM (EST). Owned by Hartman, Marissa.
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