‘omni’
Department of Chemistry debuts new site
Oct. 28, 2010—The Department of Chemistry site was redesigned using Omni. The site features videos, a Google calendar, a Prezi graduate student viewbook, a facility tour, and a Current Graduate Student Dashboard with links to commonly accessed resources. A big part of this site’s redesign was rewriting content in a fresher, livelier style. This is something we...
Student Employment website moves into Omni
Sep. 30, 2010—The Office of Student Employment website recently migrated into Omni – it was a pretty straight forward content migration. The navigation remained the same and all pages were moved over pretty much as is — just in the new design.
Find the Green Dots!
Sep. 13, 2010—We worked with Green Dots at Vanderbilt to build a new website that would educate the community about and encourage involvement in the Green Dot movement. A green dot is any behavior, choice, word or attitude that promotes safety for everyone and communicates intolerance for rape, partner violence and stalking. The Green Dots website features...
International Resources page launched
Aug. 30, 2010—The International Resources page is a portal of sorts to all things international at Vanderbilt. It as built in Omni, and provides links to international offices at Vanderbilt immigration services and resources information for new faculty, students and staff resources for global travelers upcoming international events
Turner Center for Church Leadership
Aug. 26, 2010—Beautiful stained glass graces the banner on the Turner Center for Church Leadership website. We worked with Michelle Bukowski to build the Omni site – launching in time for the center to advertise its full-tuition scholarship program.
Department of Political Science launches website
Aug. 20, 2010—Our work with the Department of Political Science has truly been a pleasure. They’ve been extremely organized and were very invested in building out an informative and useful website for their department. We worked primarily with associate professors Cindy Kam, Josh Clinton and Elizabeth Zechmeister. One thing I appreciated most about working with PSCI: they...
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions website launches
Aug. 20, 2010—We worked with CSDI co-director and assistant professor Josh Clinton on migrating the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions website. Previously – this was a site maintained manually with no centralized content management system. Within a two weeks period, we moved the content into Omni, redesigned it with a new color scheme, banner, slider...
Research on Individuals, Politics & Society website launch
Aug. 20, 2010—We worked with faculty members Cindy Kam and Elizabeth Zechmeister on migrating the Research on Individuals, Politics & Society website. Previously – this was a site maintained manually with no centralized content management system. Within a two weeks period, we moved the content into Omni, redesigned it with a new color scheme, banner, slider images,...
LAPOP goes live
Aug. 20, 2010—We worked with the Latin American Public Opinion Project on migrating their site into Omni. This is a half-Omni, half-Sitemason site. Most of the pages are in Omni — but the datasets and logins remain in Sitemason (with the new look applied). This is the fourth site we’ve worked on with the Department of Political...
VU-EDGE program gets new look
Aug. 18, 2010—We worked with Don Brunson, assistant dean of the Graduate School, to update the look of the Vanderbilt University Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (VU-EDGE) site. We moved the site into Omni and created a custom banner for them. Their old site was all one page, made to look like 13 different pages through div...
Undergraduate Admissions moves into Omni
Aug. 8, 2010—We had a quick turnaround request from Undergraduate Admissions – their webmaster was going on leave and they needed to be in a system that would allow several users to update the site in his absence. With the workflow they needed – several editors, one publisher – we knew Omni was the perfect solution for...
Vanderbilt Center for Nashville Studies gets a website
Aug. 7, 2010—The Vanderbilt Center for Nashville Studies needed a quick turnaround for its website – and our Omni CMS delivered! After 30 minutes of Omni training, Whitney Weeks, the VCNS director, was making updates like a pro.