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Globe University Launches New Website Redesigned Navigation Helps Users Find Information Much Faster

Globe University Launches New Website Redesigned Navigation Helps Users Find Information Much Faster

Globe University has launched a new website that features social media applications, improved navigation, and rich content to serve a variety of audiences.

Woodbury, MN (Vocus) March 19, 2010

Globe University announced today that it has launched a major update to its website www. globeuniversity. edu. The website serves a wide range of audiences, including current and prospective students, employers, community partners, and alumni.

“The site provides improved navigation to ensure each of our audiences is able to quickly find the information they need about our organization,” said Jeff Myhre, Globe’s vice president of operations. “Visitors will notice an array of new features designed to help them make informed decisions about choosing a college. We’ve also included links to popular social media applications like Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter.” 

A “Find a Campus” feature allows visitors to enter their zip code and locate a campus nearest them, and the Media Room provides several resources to follow Globe’s news, events, and program-specific updates. In addition, the new globeuniversity. edu has an updated design with photos and testimonials from actual Globe students and graduates.

The Globe University site update is part of a far-reaching Web communications strategic plan that will update all of the organization’s numerous Web properties.

Globe University operates cooperatively with Minnesota School of Business and provides students with industry-specific skills and education needed to be successful in their chosen careers. The school offers Master’s degrees, Bachelor of Science degrees, Associate in Applied Science degrees, and diplomas in five main educational areas: business, health science, technology, multimedia/creative production and legal sciences. Globe University celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2010.

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