University of Colorado announces major redesign for CU.edu website

Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen
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Changes are planned for the CU.edu website, with a redesign aimed at enhancing both content and navigation. The project also seeks to ensure that the site meets accessibility standards and incorporates updated security features.

According to university officials, the redesign will offer a significant upgrade to the existing website infrastructure and user experience. The main objectives include strengthening security and compliance while positioning CU.edu as a leader in accessibility.

The update will also modernize the appearance of the site through new page layouts and designs. There will be an emphasis on helping members of the CU community connect with the system office and access its range of services.

“The effort also will modernize the look and feel of the current website through updated page layouts and designs. Special focus will be placed on supporting the CU community in connecting with the system office and the variety of services it provides.”

Work on this project has recently started, with completion expected by summer 2026. The changes apply only to CU.edu; campus websites are not included in this initiative.



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