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September 2022: A Message from President Krislov

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September 7, 2022
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Welcome to the Fall 2022 semester and the new academic year!

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This morning I sent welcome notes to our students and to our faculty and staff. I encourage you to read them. And, as I said in those notes, I also encourage you to join us for the Welcome Back celebrations we糖心vlog短视频檒l be scheduling on all three campuses over the next weeks. You can get details now on the celebrations in Pleasantville (on Monday, September 12) and New York City (on Tuesday, September 20), and we糖心vlog短视频檒l have more information soon on Haub Law.

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