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Master of Public Health website markets program strengths

2011-01-26 by

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

Master of Public HealthKey features of the newly designed website include the following:

  • Outlines full-time, part-time and executive-style options
    Since this program attracts working professionals, the site outlines multiple options for how to complete the degree program.
  • Showcases student opportunities
    The website shows how the program extends beyond the classroom by providing a directory of organizations, research opportunities and field experience/community partners.

Site credits

Several university relations offices assisted the management department  in developing this site:

  • Staff lead: Nicki Donnelson, university communications public relations specialist
  • Content development: Jessica Clements, university communications graduate assistant
  • Design: Abby Isackson, publications graphic designer
  • Website implementation: Justin Dake, Nate Bassett and Tasha Jacobson, web and new media student workers, with oversight by Sara Clark, web and new media director

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Filed Under: Academic websites Tagged With: academic website, CHHS, MPH, recruitment, web strategy and development

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