The deadline to submit provisionalGW Bulletin contentis March 6. Remember that your website pulls in all degree program requirements automatically from the Bulletin, so make sure they are up to date.
Quick Tip
Check your heading styles anytime you edit a web page. It makes a difference in user readability and — you guessed it! — accessibility. See the CCAS Drupal Content Entry Guidelines (PDF) for step-by-step instructions.
What We're Watching/Reading
Changes to GW Blogs — Some blog themes are going away on April 1. Make sure you have switched to the latest theme, if needed.
High-Fives
The History Department website has a 97.4% Accessibility score in SiteImprove. The score measures how easy the site is to use for people with disabilities — and reflects on GW's commitment to digital accessibility. Nice job, History!
Want to improve your site's accessibility for all users? Start by cutting out PDFs wherever possible, and make sure any PDFs you do upload have passed accessibility guidelines.
At Your Service
Running a website is hard work. We offer several support options:
CCAS Drupal Resources
Specifically for CCAS faculty and staff. Find the latest guidanceon Drupal, accessibility and more.
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