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Readers ask for Campus News to take new shape
You asked for it. You got it. Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends said they want more timely campus news but are already overwhelmed by e-mail messages, so University Marketing and Communications is transforming its weekly print newspaper and e-mail newsletter-called Campus News-into a daily, online news center. The Web site at http://www.case.edu/news is the place to find the latest on cutting-edge research and visionary developments at the university-everything members of the Case community need to stay in touch and up to date with the world's most powerful learning environment. About 400 faculty, staff, students and alumni responded to a readership survey last fall and said they use the online version of the publication as much if not more often than the print version. And they like the online version because it is more timely, more in-depth and more convenient for those overburdened with paperwork and e-mail. The new online news center will be accompanied by a monthly-rather than weekly-e-mail delivering insight into all the exciting transformations taking place at Case. The news Web site—which will unveil a brand new look later this month—will focus on breaking news and in-depth features and will link directly to the university's most comprehensive calendaring system, which is expected to be online in the coming months. The news center also will highlight all the latest alumni, sports and vision information. Along with the transformation of Campus News, the supervisory newsletter Administrative Notes will go all online to allow for more in-depth and timely information about campus services, human resources and the financial and administrative aspects of university news.
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Thursday, 02-Dec-2004 12:31:36 EST |