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Website Survey Results

In July, we ran a web survey on all the CALS websites for the Rethink Project. 1,309 people responded from 15 different audiences, giving us great data about who is coming to CALS websites. We're giving them a good experience, but they want and expect more!

End of September, We Need Your Opinions!

Primacy is coming back at the end of September to present us with design and wireframe concepts. We're going to ask contributors from all over CALS and Cornell to come and be part of that process. We're working on the times and dates and places for those events now.

New Workflow for CALS Web

We're trying something new! Please try to remember to contact us through our web form when you have a request for a bug fix or a new feature. It will populate a queue that our office shares, and and we’ll be able to respond to your questions and requests and delegate work more quickly and smoothly.
 
Tim Senft
Digital Communications Director

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