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Web Development Services (WDS) launches Your Path to Princeton. This website is intended to ease the transition of the incoming class and serve as a central guide as they prepare to enter Princeton. The website features a timeline, list of resources, and informative blog entries on the topics of learning and living at Princeton. The site gives freshman the opportunity to interact with future classmates, and current students, as well as deans, directors of studies, and directors of student life.
Drupalcon Denver 2012 was held last week. Almost every session was recorded and the videos are available online.
Don't forget about other Drupal support and learning opportunities. Attend the Central NJ Meetups, join the Drupal-Support mailing list, and view the Lynda. com Drupal 7 Essential Training. See our Support page, for information.
The website was designed and built by Levi Sigworth and Joanne Tunney of WDS in conjunction with Stephen Streicher of The Pace Center.
Web Development Services is excited to announce that Princeton University will host the next DrupalCamp one-day conference on February 4, 2012.
A newly redesigned website has been launched for The Office of Technology Licensing.
In preparation for upgrading nearly 300 websites, Web Development Services is asking that all website owners and contacts review their Roxen websites in the new Roxen 5.1 environment.
The Central New Jersey area Drupal meetups, which are held on the University campus, are being moved to the Friend Center Room 112.
Information about the Roxen 5.1 upgrade has been posted on the Roxen Support website.
The Central New Jersey area Drupal meetups are moving to the University campus. The meetups bring together University and community members interested in building and strengthening the Drupal Web Content Management community.
Web Development Services will conduct a class designed to give SCAD/DCS members additional information not covered in the regular Roxen training class.