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Blog themes – Fall 2015

0 Commentsby   |  07.02.15  |  Blogs, Uncategorized

Below are the blog themes available to all Campus blogs hosted at blogs.acu.edu.

NOTE: Online Marketing does not provide support for these themes. Instead, they are validated by our group to work as they are intended by the author.

If you need training on how to administer a blog, we recommend Lynda.com’s WordPress Essential Training

ACU wins eight regional CASE awards

0 Commentsby   |  04.08.10  |  Blogs, Design, Dreams/Ideas, Enrollment Marketing, PR & News, Publications, Social Media, Strategic Marketing

CASEAbilene Christian University won eight awards, including three Grand Awards, in 2010 regional Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) competition. Awards were presented March 29 at CASE’s annual District IV conference in Austin, Texas.

University Marketing winners included Grand Awards in periodicals improvement (for “ACU Today magazine”), brochures/flyers/booklets (for “Introductory Viewbook”) and viewbooks (for “Academic Viewbook”); second place Excellence Awards in logo design (for “Study Abroad Logo”), publication design series (for “Live Up Campaign”) and color photography series (for “A Semester to Last a Lifetime” in ACU Today magazine’s Fall 2009 issue); a third place Achievement Award in viewbooks (for “Introductory Viewbook”); and a fourth-place Special Award in admissions, recruitment and promotional literature (for “Football Recruiting Guide).

CASE represents more than 3,000 institutions and 60,000 higher education professionals in alumni relations, communications, marketing, advancement services and development in 61 nations. District IV includes colleges, universities and schools of all sizes in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico and Mexico.

ACU has won 97 regional awards and four international medals from CASE since 1985. Its winning Live Up and viewbook entries for 2010 were developed in concert with Stamats Communications and Corey Patterson, ACU’s director of enrollment marketing.

At the Austin conference, Ron Hadfield, assistant vice president for university communication, and Scott Kilmer, director of new media, presented a breakout session about ACU Today’s work to present its award-winning magazine to readers in multiple mediums, including print, Web and blog formats. Hadfield is editor of ACU Today, and Kilmer helped the magazine develop its Issuu.com site in 2009. Issuu hosts major Abilene Christian publications here.

Capturing the Study Abroad Experience

0 Commentsby   |  02.14.10  |  Video, Web

Over the past year, members of our marketing and video production teams traveled to Uruguay, Oxford and Germany to capture first hand the study abroad student experience. What they found was not the typical classroom or student life. They found students who were engaged in real-world learning and international cultures.

Scott Delony, our digital media specialist and adventurist extraordinaire, captured most of this video footage and created these video snapshots about ACU’s international centers.

To see all Study Abroad videos and quicktakes from students, visit the Study Abroad website or ACU’s YouTube channel.

Student videographer Jonathan Davis also shot and edited the College of Business Administration’s Global Apprentice video series.

Bonus Coverage, new blog site for online ACU Today

0 Commentsby   |  01.03.10  |  Blogs, Publications

Layout 1 (Page 2)Two issues of ACU Today magazine can now be viewed on Issuu – including the first Bonus Coverage available only to online readers. The Summer 2009 issue is now joined by the Fall 2009 issue, which is a 76-pager, thanks to 24 pages of Bonus Coverage related to the cover story about the university’s Study Abroad program.

With its “page-turning technology,” Issuu provides a features-rich way to view what is essentially a 3D-looking PDF of the magazine. Each online issue is searchable and has live hot links to any URL appearing in the print edition. 

Issuu versions of the magazine should make a huge difference in our international alums’ ability to keep up with news of their alma mater. Otherwise, alums living abroad would expect to wait weeks or months for their issue of the magazine to arrive. 

We will soon be adding other back issues of ACU Today to Issuu, where other high-quality university publications can be found, such as the 2009 Mobile-Learning Report and the new-style Football Recruiting Guide (previously the Football Media Guide). 

We also are using WordPress to create a new blog for ACU Today.  The design complements the new design of the magazine, and will be soon supplemented with older content from the magazine’s original blog. Associate editor Katie Noah Gibson and I will be the primary authors, but I am hoping to add content from some of the magazine’s professional freelance writing staff, each of whom is an ACU alum. We are blessed with some great writers and I hope this can be a forum for some of them to contribute even more often.

We’ll be adding some additional features and widgets to the blog this week. Our aim is to make this a between-print-issues, regular stopping place for alums to learn more about ACU news and people than we might otherwise be able to share with them via other Web sites or in the 48 pages of the print version.

ACU Blogosphere

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0 Commentsby   |  11.10.09  |  Blogs

Faculty have been using Class Blogs since the beginning of the Fall semester. Now Campus Blogs are available for offices, departments, groups and individuals. Find out more at blogs.acu.edu. Click on the Class Blogs or Campus Blogs button for more information. The ACU Blog Guidelines will answer most of your questions.

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To request a blog, visit blogs.acu.edu/request.

Teacher Education Videos on YouTube

0 Commentsby   |  11.09.09  |  Video, Web

ACU Videos

Summer Institute for Beginning Teachers

The Web Communication video production team has produced several videos that may peak your interest. You can check out the ACU YouTube channel to see videos as soon as they are uploaded. Here are a few we don’t want you to miss. Many of these are embedded on the ACU website as well.

A promise is a promise

0 Commentsby   |  11.09.09  |  Web

The ACU Promise

We promise.

ACU is a vibrant, innovative, Christ-centered community that engages students in authentic spiritual and intellectual growth, equipping them to make a real difference in the world.

Robin Saylor, our Web editor extraordinaire, has been busy finding out just how students, faculty, alumni and programs are making a real difference. You may have seen these stories rotating on the ACU Homepage about exceptional, innovative and real people and programs. We call them “Promise Stories.”

You can read these unique stories on ACU’s website at www.acu.edu/promise. Be sure to visit the Archives page too.