Last week, the summer American Astronomical Society meeting, hosted jointly with the High-Energy Astrophysics Division, met in Pasadena. Since it was local to the NuSTAR operations at Caltech and only days after NuSTAR's 14th anniversary of launch, the NuSTAR team hosted a special session at the conference celebrating fourteen years of NuSTAR. The session contained a mission status update from Project Scientist Hannah Earnshaw, as well as talks covering a range of different science, including highlights from the Galactic Binaries working group, synergies with NuSTAR and XRISM in measuring black hole spins, using NuSTAR to discover obscured AGN, measuring galaxy cluster temperatures, and using NuSTAR to help with gamma-ray burst detection and localization. Several tours of the NuSTAR Science Operations Center at Caltech were hosted by Science Operations Manager Karl Forster, giving visitors an overview of how the mission is run.