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World Wide Web Applications
The World Wide Web allows Wright State University staff, faculty, and students to promote university educational
opportunities and activities to a local, regional, and international community that includes alumni, current and
prospective students, faculty, staff, and friends.
Wright State University's World Wide Web pages are considered university publications as well as campus-wide information
sources. Wright State University Web page owners and publishers are responsible for the content of their pages and are
subject to all university policies and standards pertaining to print publications and computing ethics, including but not limited to:
- Wright Way Policies and Procedures, in particular, Policy 2001 (World Wide Web Policy), Policy 2303
(Copyrighted Materials) and Policy 3002 (Responsible Use of University Computing Services)
- Wright State University Institutional Identity Standards Manual
- Wright State University Student Handbook, including "Policy for Responsible Use of Information Technology (WSU Students)"
- Applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Images of the university marks are provided at
http://www.wright.edu/images/
to aid in the development of departmental Web pages. The images must be used exactly as they appear on this Web page.
The names, initials, seals, mascots, and logos associated with Wright State are trademarks owned by the university.
Any representation of university marks (art work or graphics), such as the university corporate mark, seal, sports
mascot, or any other identity mark associated with the university, must adhere to the guidelines in the Wright State
University Institutional Identity Standards Manual and must be approved as to design
and usage through the Office of Communications and Marketing.
For more information on creating Wright
State University Web pages, refer to:
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