CU.edu website to get new design focused on accessibility and security

Todd Saliman, President
Todd Saliman
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Changes are planned for the CU.edu website, with a redesign aimed at improving content organization and navigation. The update will also focus on accessibility and updated security features.

The redesign is set to upgrade the website’s infrastructure and user experience. According to project details, main goals include enhanced security, compliance, and leadership in accessibility standards.

The project will also modernize the appearance of the site by introducing 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 services.

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



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