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The redevelopment of www.tcu.edu is the focal point of the initial phase of this project. Why? This site is the virtual front door for the University’s web presence. Not all visits to a TCU site originate on this site. However, it is the anchor site for the tcu.edu domain and, as such, is regarded as a primary source of information about all things TCU.

collection of screenshots from the current www.tcu.edu site
Various screenshots of the current www.tcu.edu site

 

In its current incarnation, the main TCU site serves as more of a directory of services and less of a narrative introduction. We are working diligently on content development for the new site right now, alongside our interactive design team, to help the main site tell our story.

Clearly, though, we still want and need to direct folks to key sites within our network.

We have identified several of these key sites to redevelop in parallel:

  • Advancement
  • Chancellor
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Financial Aid
  • Human Resources
  • Maps (live)
  • News
  • Provost
  • Registrar

 

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