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Serves as the newsletter of the National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS). Contains news on association activities, auxiliary services operations, employment opportunities, a calendar of meetings and workshops and general information of interest to auxiliary services personnel.
Website
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Circulation
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Careers, Clubs & Organizations, Corporate Management, Higher Education, Human Resources
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