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Johns Hopkins’ website won a Webby

After its first redesign in six years, jhu.edu earned a high honor from the people of the internet.

From the JHU homepage. (Screenshot)

Johns Hopkins University’s website got a redesign last year. This year, it’s getting international recognition.
Online voters awarded the university a Webby, which recognizes “excellence on the Internet.” JHU won the People’s Voice Award in the School/University category.
Here’s a full list of all the Webby winners for 2016 (you can also vote on the GIF of the year at that link so get to it).
Staff members in JHU’s Office of Communications helmed the redesign. When launched in May 2015, it was the first makeover for jhu.edu in six years.

Companies: Bio-Rad Laboratories

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