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CMS Data Migration for Higher Ed Websites

Embarking on a data migration to a new CMS for your college or university may leave you fraught with worry about all the things that could go wrong. But with the right partner, it doesn’t have to be that way. Over time, as the needs of students and requirements of higher education change, you may…

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Should You Run Your Website on WordPress?

Your college or university prioritizes web design and development. But, despite your best efforts, managing your school’s website is still a hassle. To alleviate this problem, you may want to run your website on WordPress. What is WordPress? WordPress is a content management system (CMS) used to run over 41% of websites worldwide. Harvard Law…

Top 5 Ways to Handle Higher Ed Website Management

Higher education websites produce a large amount of content, and that content needs updating, cleaning, and refreshing regularly to uphold the same quality standard as your university. Your website makes the first impression on your visitors and will have the power to keep them on the site or not. Because it manages a large amount…

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4 Ways to Keep Your Content Management System Secure

Content Management Systems (CMS) are highly targeted by hackers. As security teams look for new ways to help keep your CMS secure, hackers are looking for ways to beat those new security measures. No online system is 100% hack-proof, but there are things you can do to help keep your content secure and safe from…

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Interactive Online Classrooms Keep Students Engaged

Even when you cannot be together, students can connect with each other and your institution through virtual learning COVID-19 social distancing restrictions and closures are lingering into the school year, and their end date remains unsure. It can be difficult to keep students engaged and feeling connected — to their school, to their studies, and…

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