Campus Web site gets Centennial overhaul
Scott Stewart
Issue date: 8/12/08 Section: News
UNO's homepage got a new look this summer.
On July 28, the university unveiled a new Web site template prominently featuring the UNO Centennial celebration's "UNO100" logo.
The new template improves multimedia content, allowing for audio, video and slideshows to be more easily included. The template also improves navigation, hyperlinks and move to a wider format for Web pages.
"The Web lets UNO stay in touch locally with students, faculty and staff and connects us with alumni across the country and world," Director of University Relations Tim Kaldahl said in a statement. "And we know that for many, many people the first encounter they have with the university comes online. We don't need a good Web presence. We need a great Web presence."
In addition to the Web site, UNO is including information on the Centennial celebrations in press releases, advertising campaigns and an institutional history video.
On July 28, the university unveiled a new Web site template prominently featuring the UNO Centennial celebration's "UNO100" logo.
The new template improves multimedia content, allowing for audio, video and slideshows to be more easily included. The template also improves navigation, hyperlinks and move to a wider format for Web pages.
"The Web lets UNO stay in touch locally with students, faculty and staff and connects us with alumni across the country and world," Director of University Relations Tim Kaldahl said in a statement. "And we know that for many, many people the first encounter they have with the university comes online. We don't need a good Web presence. We need a great Web presence."
In addition to the Web site, UNO is including information on the Centennial celebrations in press releases, advertising campaigns and an institutional history video.
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