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Dear Web Project Leads and Contributors,

Primacy, our partner in the CALS Website Rethink Project, is returning to campus on Tuesday, March 12 to present examples of pages for our future department and program websites. We need your feedback, and this is another opportunity to provide it.
 
Open houses should last no longer than one hour and will provide an opportunity for you to find out more about the project and share your feedback. In particular, we are looking to know:

  • Do these designs represent the CALS that you know?
  • Do you feel this structure will be a good storytelling vehicle for CALS?
  • Do you see any specific challenges for sharing/presenting content in these designs?
  • Is there anything that you would expect to see here that you are not seeing?

Your input will be used to help the CALS Marketing and Communications team and Primacy evaluate how to move forward with the project.
 
If you would like to participate in an open house, please sign up through Eventbrite:
 
Tuesday, March 12, 2019 

Feel free to invite your colleagues. We welcome the participation!
–The CALS Marketing and Communications Team

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