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How to request web updates: Click Here to email CVMBS Webmaster

Website updates are being handled by the Strategic Initiatives group as the new sites are developing and content and structure remain fluid. Our service commitment to you is to make your update within 24 hours or to let you know if we foresee any issues in meeting that commitment. Click the link above to start the process. Please have the information below ready to provide for your update:

  • Upload or copy and paste the current text from the web page into a Word document.
  • Make your changes to the text (you do not need to use track changes).
  • Use the highlighting tool to highlight the areas you have changed. Only the areas you highlight will be changed on the website.
  • Clearly indicate on the document any images/pdfs that you are requesting be replaced on the page, including which image/pdf you are requesting be replaced with which image/pdf.
  • Be Specific! Attach your revised document and all required images/pdfs to this e-mail.

Submit a design, multimedia or web site project here.

CVMBS Strategic Initiatives has a few limited resources to assist with the design and/or development of print, website development and multi-media, video, audio, photographic or story, communications projects. Our focus is primarily leading edge work that directly aligns with the strategic direction of the College or impacts the entire College by laying down a foundation or framework for future work throughout the College. We are interested in learning about your project and helping you either directly or indirectly to achieve your communications or marketing objectives. Please complete the form with your project information and we will contact you directly to assist in every way we can.

To access this simple web form, you will be asked first for your normal CSU eID and password to sign into your CSU Rams Google account. If you have never accessed your CSU Rams Google account it will be set up at this time. You do not need to ever use the account for other purposes, but it will always be available for your use as long as you work at the university.

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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science Social Media Policy (pdf)

Colorado State University has developed a social media policy to ensure that any and all interactions on behalf of CSU represent the University's best interests. CVMBS has adopted CSU’s policies and developed College-specific guidance to ensure a positive, professional experience for the public when they interact with any part of our College. CSU encourages the University community to be actively involved with social media. These guidelines are... (By Meg Small, August 2011)


College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science Branding Guidelines (pdf)

A brand is everything we do and say as well as how we present materials. A brand is... (By Meg Small, January 2010)


Photo & Information Release Form (pdf) (Updated April 2010)

It is important to have a signed release form whenever photographing, filming or interviewing an individual regarding their work or school activities. A signed release form is required to use photographs of any and all animals and cases at VTH. In addition one should always work with the direct clinical in charge of the case and with CVMBS Communications.


Communicating Effectively on the Web! (pdf)

More people learn about us from the CVMBS website than through any other communication channel we utilize. Learn more about you can tell your story most effectively on the web and be the first to make great strides as CVMBS rolls out its new site this summer! (A presentation to the CVMBS Web Team by Jes Larsen)


CVMBS Official Logos

Logos for print and online media... (By Meg Small, October 12, 2009)


Creative Commons…can I just use any Flickr or other web posted photo, anytime, anywhere?

The short answer is no. Individuals placing photos, videos or other content on Flickr are free to choose the level of legal protection... (By Meg Small, August 5, 2009)