Services
Content / media relations support
Use this form to submit an idea for a potential media release or request a meeting to discuss content support.
Print release / branding support
Use this form to receive a brand check, print release, or help ordering swag or other branded items.
Social media support
Use this form to request social media access or training, help developing your program social media strategy or workflow, or assistance with a paid social media campaign.
Web support
Use this form to report website bugs or problems or request website access, analytics, content, training or help developing your program website strategy.
Other support
Have a marketing or communications need not covered by these forms? Email our College's communications team to receive assistance.
Resources
Logos
Access and download our College's logos, reference , and get tips for and in Â鶹ӳ»Box.
Templates
Download templates and samples, such as for letterhead, PowerPoints, flyers, postcards, rack cards, county annual reports, popups, feather flags, banners and more.
Photos, videos and more
Download , photos, videos, icons, audio tracks, virtual backgrounds, etc. from, as well as , the College's library in Â鶹ӳ»Box.
Additional resources
General University marketing and communications resources are maintained by the Office of Marketing & Communications and include an email signature generator.
Comms chats and trainings
Comms chats
We offer online via Zoom. Join to ask questions, get support, share wins and brainstorm solutions.
Live trainings
We offer , focused on providing you with tools for success on topics you helped to identify.
Recorded trainings
Explore the video library of marketing and communications trainings focused on providing you with tools for success.
How-to guides
Print releases
Putting together marketing materials? Here's the print release policy plus a checklist with tips and resources. It's designed to help you ensure your materials are on-brand, well-written and in compliance with policy.
Flyer templates
Using one of our branded flyer templates? Get tips and tricks on the most efficient workflow for using the templates and making them accessible for digital distribution.
Extension branding
Learn how to use our logos and templates, as well as about our brand positioning, tone, voice, communications and accent colors.
University logos
For most projects, you should use the College's logos and brand guide, but occasionally you'll have a need for a . When you do, follow the University logo guide.
Digital marketing
Learn how to capture and communicate the program information your stakeholders need through deeply engaging digital storytelling experiences that have an impact.
Updating websites
Get instructions and guides, including videos, to help you get the most of out of our College's Website Assets Management System (formerly known as the Personnel Management System). You'll learn how to control your profile page and other pages on our College's websites.
Print and digital accessibility
Learn the basics of making print pieces and web content, including webpages, PDFs, and audio and video files, accessible for people with disabilities; how to check your accessibility work; and about University and other accessibility resources.
Social media
Understand our College's approach to social media, the standards for College-affiliated social media accounts and how to meet them, how to gain access to those accounts, the responsibilities that come with access, not only for you but for your faculty supervisors and program leads as well, and resources for success in your social media work.
Photography
Get camera tips, including for smartphone cameras. Learn about High Dynamic Range (HDR), manually setting the focus point, shutter release, zooming without losing quality, the rule of thirds for photo composition and more.
Videography
Learn about general best practices and best practices for accessibility, including how to get free caption files; branding; copyright; diversity, equity and inclusion; creating videos on your smartphone; and budgeting for a videographer.
Writing about the College
Learn about AP Style, the format the University follows for writing, as well as the many ways to talk about our College, units, departments and titles. Also get design tips to use when logos meet content.
Writing for the College
You, your students and members of your team are encouraged to write or help to write social media, Ask the Professor, NSights blog or Faces of the Pack posts related to your University work.