In recognition of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, some of The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s offices will have modified hours on Thursday, December 25, and Thursday, January 1.
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Kansas City, Kan. – In recognition of the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s holidays, some of The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s offices will have modified hours on Thursday, December 25, and Thursday, January 1. The University of Kansas Cancer...
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In recognition of the upcoming Thanksgiving Day holiday, some of The University of Kansas Health System’s offices will have modified hours on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28.
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