The emergency banner is used for critical health, safety, and disaster alerts impacting the university or state. It will also include links to relevant websites and detailed information. The banner can be closed after reading.

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Accessibility by Design

Build inclusive experiences with accessible components, semantic structure, and support for modern usability standards.
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Important Alerts or Notifications

This feature is designed for important seasonal announcements and alerts. It helps keep your audience informed about office closures, urgent updates, and critical notifications. When not in use, it remains hidden from the homepage to maintain a clean and focused layout.

Featuring the Student Affairs WordPress 2.0 Theme

The Student Affairs Communications Web Team ensures that all departmental websites are secure, user-friendly, and accessible. As stewards of the university’s online presence, we create and maintain inclusive digital experiences that support departments in communicating their missions, meeting compliance standards, and serving the university community.

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Why Use a Photo Gallery?
When to Consider Using Translation
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Excellence

Create more effective webpages
Discover how thoughtful use of components can improve clarity, engagement, and overall user experience.
Create a Structure Your Users Will Understand
Don’t let visitors get lost. Discover how to organize your content in a way that’s intuitive, accessible, and built around real user needs.
Build Better Pages with the Right Tools
From navigation to content modules, learn how to use each feature to create engaging, user-friendly experiences across your site.

Using Inserts In Your Content

Our theme expands the standard insert options, giving content creators a broader toolkit for presenting content in engaging ways. Inserts are not just decorative—they provide a flexible method for calling out key information, adding visual hierarchy, and improving the overall reading experience.

Learn About Inserts
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Keep Content Clean and Focused with Accordions

Use accordions to organize detailed or secondary information without overwhelming the page. They allow users to scan key points first, then expand sections for deeper content as needed—keeping pages clean, focused, and easy to navigate.

Learn About Accordions
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"Navigating campus can be very overwhelming, but Student Affairs made all the difference. They connected me with academic support, campus resources, and student organizations, helping me feel at home from day one."

NANDA SU JOHNSON

Conservation and Resource Studies and Society and Environment double major