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Download CAS LogosThe College of Arts & Sciences Office of Communications is responsible for helping shape and execute the overarching communications strategy for the College, advancing key priorities of the Dean to broad and diverse audiences, and connecting these priorities to larger conversations. It also manages the daily operation of the College’s central communications channels, including the website, email, and social media accounts, and guides the College’s media engagement.

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Download Branded MaterialsOur Comms team spans the web, magazine, Zoomcasts, email, traditional media, and social media channels with the goal of sharing and telling the story of the College of Arts & Sciences’ integrated education and productive research in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and fine arts. Contact our team with questions, comments, or suggestions.
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