Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni Asked to Provide Feedback as Part of Website Redesign Effort

Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni Asked to Provide Feedback as Part of Website Redesign Effort
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Ever have trouble finding specific information on one of the university’s websites? Or maybe have an idea that would make a specific site better? If so, here’s your chance to let your voice be heard and help enhance the university’s Web communications in the process.

As a part of an effort to redesign its website and make sweeping changes to digital communications across campus, the university is asking students, faculty, staff and alumni to complete a short online survey to help guide the process and identify the improvements that are most important to the campus community.

Choose one of the following links:

“Our goal is to enhance the usability and functionality of university Web communications including the university’s primary website as well as individual college and department websites and social media resources. The input of students, faculty, staff and alumni is essential to the success of this effort,” said John Diamond, associate vice chancellor for university relations.

Participants are asked to choose one survey that most accurately defines their current relationship with the university, either prospective student, current student, faculty and staff, or alumni. Each survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete.

Participants are asked to answer the questions as completely and thoughtfully as possible. Answers will be kept entirely confidential.

Contacts

Mark Rushing, Director of Strategic Communications
University Relations
479-575-7422, markr@uark.edu

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