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Alumni Weekend 2026 FY25 - 1/4 - 4 (2502815-ALUM-EVT-250716)
Project: Alumni Weekend 2026

Alumni Relations

Amanda Edwards
Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement
amanda.e@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

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07-16-2025

Status
In Queue

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
07-09-2025

Draft Production Date
07-11-2025

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
07-14-2025

Final Approval Deadline
07-15-2025

Email Info

Sender Display Name
The UF Alumni Association

Sender Email Address
ufalum@ufalumni.ufl.edu

Subject Line
Save the Date: Celebrate the Orange, Blue & You! Alumni Weekend 2026

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Your ultimate Gator alumni experience is set! Join us June 25-27, 2026, for Alumni Weekend. Reconnect, learn, and celebrate the Orange & Blue. Details coming soon!

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