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New Vanderbilt website launched

Vanderbilt launched a new homepage on the evening of May 17, focusing on making key resources easier to find while continuing to showcase the institution’s dynamic academic, research, patient care and campus life offerings. Take a closer look at the changes » “The Web and our usage of it have evolved dramatically since we last...... KEEP READING »

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Posted by Lacy Tite
May 17, 2010
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It’s alive… homepage launched!

We are happy to announce the new Vanderbilt homepage launched on the evening of May 17. Many thanks to the readers of the redesign blog who provided invaluable input throughout this process. Take it for a spin, being sure to check out the new second levels, tools, fat footer and megadropdowns, and let us know what...... KEEP READING »

Info, VU Homepage,

Posted by Lacy Tite
May 17, 2010
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Proposed new homepage design

The Office of University Web Communications has been working on a new look for the Vanderbilt homepage and top levels pages, set to launch the week of May 17, 2010. We’re once again using our blog to share our designs with you, the Vanderbilt community. We hope you take some time to look at our...... KEEP READING »

2010-Redesign, VU Homepage,

Posted by Lacy Tite
March 15, 2010
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Process … from wireframe, to comp to code

Take a look at how we got to where we are with the design. Please install Flash Player and turn on Javascript to see this feature. //... KEEP READING »

2010-Redesign, VU Homepage, ,

Posted by Lacy Tite
March 12, 2010
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Updated homepage features admissions, video and more

The Vanderbilt homepage was updated this week with new features to help visitors more easily find content they seek and to showcase the university’s increasing use of video and social media. “Online communications continue to be of paramount importance to the university and to students, faculty and staff, and in many ways those communications start...... KEEP READING »

Launch, VU Homepage,

Posted by Lacy Tite
December 2, 2009
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