Blogs, course content, research updates, and Spiders on Drugs. Wait ... what?! Faculty, staff, and student organizations at Trinity University had spent about a decade developing creative content and individual web sites on the trinity.edu domain. Unfortunately, their creativity was published online without any oversight or review process, and without a content management system to store or organize data. Trinity needed a solution that would enable their faculty to easily create and update brand-consistent sites, and students to search for a multitude of research, teaching, and student org content all within the .edu domain. As a result, Trinity, in partnership with ImageX Media, turned to open-source Drupal as a cost-effective, customizable, and easy-to-train solution. In this webinar, you will hear from Trinity and ImageX about how Drupal has enabled the university to: -Focus on content creation without having to navigate through back-end web code -Create customizable, responsive themes on a flexible template -Increase site governance with user and contributor permissions -Allow Trinity to “own,” through presence on the trinity.edu domain, content and keywords that showcase Trinity community members as thought leaders in their fields