- UD launches Center for Political Communication
- Princeton anthropologist addresses human language and art in Darwin lecture
- Violinist Xiang Gao to lead China tour in June
- Delaware art history grad student honored for best paper
- MSERC programs in math education receive continued funding
- UD Library Associates elects officers for 2010
- Richards to return to faculty in College of Health Sciences
- UD Police seek information about injured student
- For the Record, Nov. 20, 2009
- UD in the News, Nov. 20, 2009
- UD planning teachers institute in cooperation with Yale National Initiative
- PCS, Academy of Lifelong Learning receive award
- Record 334 students receive General Honors Awards
- Vaughan elected interim president of national education organization
- Lambda Chi Alpha completes annual food drive
- Second Life Outsider art show seen a success
- Dec. 2: Former RNC chairperson Ed Gillespie to speak
- UD Collegiate Figure Skating Team wins Cornell competition
- UD students tour CIA headquarters
- Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Center established
- American Vacuum Society honors UD doctoral student
- UD hosts annual Delaware Space Grant Research Symposium
- UD ranks among top institutions in study abroad
- UD's second hydrogen fuel cell bus carries special guests
- UD, Olympic movement complete coaching enrichment modules
- University awarded grant for prostate cancer research
- 5 things you need to know about H1N1 influenza
- Junior Chefs Rockfish Cook-Off accepting entries
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- Dec. 2: Former RNC chairperson Ed Gillespie to speak
- Nov. 30-Dec. 4: College School schedules book fair
- Dec. 1: LGBT community to mark World AIDS Day
- Dec. 3: Center plans Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration
- Dec. 6: New Castle County Alumni Club plans Winterthur holiday event
- Dec. 6: UD alumni events planned in Baltimore, Philadelphia
- Dec. 6: 'Jams for Jimmy' benefit concert to be held in Wilmington
- Dec. 7: Black Student Union to present program on racial stereotypes
- Oct. 11-Nov. 29: International Film Series offered Sundays at Trabant
- Sept. 9-Dec. 2: 'Assessing Obama' series to feature faculty, national speakers
- Sept. 9-Dec. 2: 'Research on Women' fall lecture series announced
- Sept. 18-Dec. 18: Library's 'Lion Awakes' exhibition looks at reggae, Marley
- Sept. 26-May 1: Take in an opera at the Met with UD matinee tickets
- More What's Happening >>
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- Changes ahead for recognition of student honors
- Bicyclists, motorists need to watch out for one another
- Career Services Center announces online voting for top video
- Nominations sought for Redding Award recognizing campus diversity efforts
- Nov. 30: Chemical hygiene, lab safety survey deadline
- Princeton Review announces student survey
- UD's Winter Faculty Institute kicks off Jan. 5
- Student anchors, videographers compete for spot at 82nd Academy Awards
- State offers UD faculty, staff free health risk assessment
- Upgrade to Windows 7 available for UD students
- More Campus FYI >>
4:45 p.m., Aug. 29, 2008----In keeping with the refresh of the University of Delaware's Web site, UDaily will have a new look with the start of the fall semester on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
With a new streamlined look that builds off the look of the home page, the new UDaily will continue to provide the latest campus news and information on upcoming events. In addition, the page features a special “In the Spotlight” section and “Campus FYI,” formerly “Need to Know.” The page also includes a link to BlueHens.com, the new athletics Web page, and a listing of campus resources.
“UDaily is a valuable communication tool that enables us to reach across the campus and well beyond it,” David Brond, vice president for communications and marketing, said. “The new look will make it more readable and easy to navigate.”
The project team included editors and designers in the Office of Communications & Marketing. Barbara Broge, assistant director of creative services, designed the new look, and David Gregory, CITA III, was responsible for the technical implementation. Joy Lynam, associate director of Management Information Services, provided assistance in the transition from the old design to the new.
“Our goal was to simplify the look, using a design structure found on many news sites on the Web, while preserving UDaily's strengths,” Gregory said.
The main UDaily page and the article pages feature a new masthead that builds on the look of the home page. A tools area on the upper right side of the pages includes links to the UD Calendar, weather, RSS feeds, campus podcasts and UDconnection.com.
On the article pages, a toolbox gives readers the option of e-mailing or printing the article. A middle column includes any photos or images, as well as a box with links to other current articles in News, What's Happening and Campus FYI.
Individuals may subscribe to receive a daily e-mail of UDaily news, as well as weekly alumni and parent versions of UDaily. Currently, nearly 36,000 individuals subscribe to the daily and weekly editions of UDaily. To subscribe, click here.
UDaily is produced by the Office of Communications & Marketing. For information, write to [ud-ocm@udel.edu].




