If you posted news to the ɫӰ website and it did not appear in the ɫӰ Now newsletter, here are some likely reasons why.
Your news missed the deadline for its category.
News for ɫӰ Now is divided into categories, and different categories are included in the newsletter on different days. So, for example, if you missed the deadline for next week’s Achievements, your item will run in that category the following week (on Monday). See deadlines for each category in the publication schedule.
An existing news post was updated instead of creating a new one.
There was too much news for that issue.
The ɫӰ Now staff aims to maximize newsletter readership and value, and doing that may require limiting the number of news items on high-volume days. However, an item omitted based on high volume would still appear on the ɫӰ Now website.
There was too much time between the date of creation and date of submission.
The web maintainer updated an existing news post instead of creating a new one.
The news post is a duplicate.
If you are posting news that was already posted by another department or office, or by the Media Relations director, it will not be included in ɫӰ Now a second time. For example, if professors from two different departments presented their research at a conference and both departments posted a news item about it, only one of the news items would appear in ɫӰ Now.
It was an oversight of the ɫӰ Now staff.
There are many reasons—technical and otherwise—why a news item may not appear in ɫӰ Now. On occasion, an item may be omitted because of human error. If you posted a news item that did not appear in ɫӰ Now and the scenarios above do not explain why it was missed, please contact the Digital Team at web-team@iup.edu.