Posted June 12th, 2008 by Cody Foss
There are a number of reason a site might get neither good votes nor bad votes (lots of submissions that day, unflattering thumbnail, site problems, etc). Here are the top five sites that voting left behind.

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Cody has worked in higher-ed since 2005. He worked for the University of Lethbridge from 2005 through 2008. In 2008 he left to do freelance work and he recently joined a smallish advertising agency. He is currently co-authoring "The eduStyle Guide to Usable Higher Ed Homepage Design."
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June 13th, 2008 at 11:03 am
[...] A new look for college websites? The eduStyle blog, always a great resource for web ideas, discusses some visual trends and points to refreshing new interfaces from Boston University and Loyola-Marymount. Could these sites and their navigation structures signal the next wave in university web design? Bonus link: the top five websites on eduStyle with zero votes. [...]