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Do you tweet or text, update your status daily or have a favorite blog? The Office of University Marketing and Communications at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is launching UMSL’s first social media survey to find out your social media preferences.

All students, faculty and staff are invited to take the survey at www.umsl.edu/smsurvey. All  participants will have a chance to win one of six $30 gift cards to the UMSL bookstore.

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