Tag Archives: academic websites

History website redesign

Copied from Office and Web and New Media blog post on July 8, 2011. The history website was redesigned as part of the Academic Website Project, which strives to enhance academic websites for use in recruitment efforts. Key features of the newly designed website …

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Reading, Foundations and Technology Department website is now live

The Reading, Foundations and Technology Department website shares similar looks with Childhood Education and Family Studies website since both department belong to the College of Education. The following is copied from Office of Web and New Media blog. The reading, foundations …

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Library Science website launched

The Library Science website is now live. Check out the blog (copied below) by Sara Clark, director of the Office of Web and New Media. The library science website redesign was completed as part of the Academic Website Project, which strives to …

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Ten academic websites overhauled, 7 more near completion

Since the Academic Website Project began last January, 10 departments have successfully launched enhanced websites. Each site outlines the department’s academic offerings and unique features, with an emphasis on how the special features benefit students. The departments/programs with recently completed …

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Master of Public Administration website redesign

The Master of Public Administration website redesign was completed as part of the Academic Website Project, which strives to enhance academic websites for use in recruitment efforts.

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Childhood education and family studies website highlights educational programs

The childhood education and family studies website was recently updated as part of the Academic Website Project, which strives to enhance academic websites for use in recruitment efforts.

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Helping academic websites make the grade – HighEdWeb 2010

Academic websites are a key component of the recruitment process. We know our future students (and their parents) are looking at these websites when choosing a college or university. So, why do these sites often fail to make the grade? …

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