A six-year project to redesign most of Boston College鈥檚 websites has drawn to a close, as University Communications, in partnership with Information Technology Services, launched the 205th and final website on December 1.
The web team has now completed a redesign for all of 精东影业鈥檚 websites including each of the University鈥檚 eight schools, as well as its administrative divisions, such as Facilities Services, Human Resources, Auxiliary Services, and Student Affairs.听
鈥淭he website is the face of the University to the world and we take this responsibility very seriously,鈥 said Scott Olivieri, University Communications director of web services. 鈥淥ur primary goal is to represent Boston College as a world-class institution. We also want to authentically represent the people of Boston College, and the University鈥檚 values, mission, and future direction.鈥
To redesign a website, the web team of designers, developers, writers, and videographers worked with the vice presidents or deans of the appropriate division or school to learn their needs and goals for their site. The team then analyzed page views and Google search data to identify navigation issues, conducted focus groups with students and administrators to understand how the website serves them, and reviewed industry trends and best practices.
After this information was collected, the team and their partners within the division or school collaboratively revamped the website by building an information architecture, designed pages using templates and components, selected appropriate images and videos, and wrote and edited the language. This process took up to four months for the larger schools and divisions, involving about four hours of meetings each week.
鈥淛ust about every corner of 精东影业 has a web presence,鈥 said Olivieri. 鈥淭his has afforded us an amazing opportunity to meet terrific colleagues and learn the inner-workings of so many departments, centers, and schools.鈥
With the redesign process complete, the web team will now help to refresh these new websites by revising text, adding new images and videos, and optimizing the use of new components.
鈥淲e鈥檒l always have new tools to build, new sites to create, and new problems to solve,鈥 said Olivieri. 鈥淚t鈥檚 what makes it such an exciting job.鈥
In 2019, Boston College鈥檚 web presence was recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, which selected it for a Circle of Excellence award.
Christine Balquist | University Communications | December 2020