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Web Team Information

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The Web Team at Evergreen is constantly planning, developing and completing projects that will improve the look, feel, navigation and accessibility of the over 60,000 pages on the Evergreen web site.

Our goal is to implement the most accessible, efficient and elegant designs on the Evergreen web site in an effort to provide easy, intuitive access to information that deliberately represents the spirit of Evergreen.

Because the Evergreen web site is so vast, many content owners have elected to be "site-managers" and maintain their own content. The Web Team offers assistance and guidance to those site managers by providing technical support, design and architecture expertise and training opportunities. We can also assist and advise site managers in the writing, editing and publishing of pages and sites that comply with our guidelines.

We've Moved: Our offices have moved to the Seminar I Annex/Geoduck Village, Building C.
Learn More: Visit the Campus Tour for Maps & Info or visit the Relocating page to see which other offices have moved.

The Web Team is an integral part of The Office of College Relations - our work is directed by the VP of Advancement

Members of the Evergreen Web Team

Staff

Susan Bustetter, Campus Web Manager
Brian Mathis, Information & Media Designer

Student Team Members

Wendy Pope, Web Office Student Lead

Ongoing Projects

The Web Team maintains & updates these and many other sites:

  • Academic Catalog
  • Alumni Affairs pages
  • Campus Tours
  • Evergreen Expressions
  • Evergreen Home Page
  • News & Events pages
  • Tacoma

The Web Team is always involved with:

  • Coordination with College Relations and Publications
  • Improving workflow between departments and work-units
  • Increasing and improving Evergreen's presence on the web
  • Updating sites for accessability
  • Updating links to internal and external pages
  • Developing and integrating web-based applications
  • W3C Compliance, research and best coding practices