How Vermont Universities Use Drupal to Power Scalable Campus Websites
A Valuebound blog titled "Drupal for Higher Education: Behind Every Great Campus Website Is a Flexible, Scalable Engine" makes a case for why Vermont’s higher education institutions are adopting Drupal. Written by Akanksha Mishra, it highlights Drupal’s capacity to manage multi-campus content, accommodate spikes in traffic, and enable non-technical staff to contribute content without sacrificing governance. Drupal is presented as a scalable, modular solution that integrates seamlessly with third-party systems like LMS and CRMs.
While informative, the article is promotional and lacks technical specificity or case study depth. Statements about improved bounce rates or engagement lack data. The repeated use of “Drupal for Higher Education in Vermont” feels keyword-driven and suggests SEO optimization over editorial clarity.
Nonetheless, the article identifies real needs—such as ADA compliance, multilingual support, and system interoperability—and argues that Drupal meets them well. It's a useful overview for university stakeholders in early decision-making stages, though it falls short of offering implementation insights or comparative CMS evaluations.

