The military science website was redesigned as part of the Academic Website Project.
This unique program often appeals to students who have a deep sense of history and a strong vision of the future. The website redesign team worked to capture both of those elements through imagery, design and content.
Honoring the past
- The site’s rich design scheme of gold, black and maroon references colors traditionally associated with the Army and Missouri State.
- Reorganized history and Hall of Fame sections provide context for the tradition that prospective military science students will be joining.
Looking toward the future
- Streamlined navigation helps direct students toward career options, such as the Army Nurse Corps.
- Student resources are gathered and organized on the Facilities and Resources page, giving current students quick access to materials that support their success.
Site credits
- Staff lead and content: Andrea Mostyn, assistant director of University communications
- Design: Abby Isackson, graphic designer, University publications
- Implementation: Brittany Dilts, Web and new media student team member, with oversight by Brian Heaton, content management programmer/analyst, and Sara Clark, director of Web and new media
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