Web Hub FAQ

Here is the first set of frequently-asked questions about the Web Hub.

What is the Web Hub?

It will be a new way to publish department, program, and office content, and to connect with on- and off-campus people who are interested in Bates. The program covers the official sites of recognized College units. Individual and group sites will be supported in a later phase.

What will it do?

Each designated site editor — generally speaking, the person who is currently editing the site in Ingeniux or on Abacus — will be able to more easily add and update content, including text, images, and events. RSS feeds and e-mail newsletters will deliver updates to subscribers. All content will be more visible to search engines.

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