Inside Two Higher Ed Website Rebuilds with Northern and Pantheon
SUNY Niagara: Turning a College Website Into a $2M Revenue Driver
When SUNY Niagara's website scored just 13 out of 100 on Google PageSpeed—weighed down by 160 plugins and unreliable hosting that left pages going dark without warning—it was clear something had to change.
Working with Northern and Pantheon, the college took an unconventional approach: treating their website as a business asset, not just a digital brochure. Their RFP stated plainly that the site's primary purpose was revenue generation, and while this framing is uncommon in higher ed, it's also long overdue.

The results one year after launch:
- Performance score: 13 → 92
- SEO score: 78 → 92
- Page views: +15% year-over-year
- Enrollment: +24%, translating to an additional $1.9–$2.1 million annually
With Pantheon's reliable infrastructure and Northern handling development, SUNY's Web Marketing Specialist Matthew Gagliardi—essentially a one-person web team—has been freed up to build new revenue-generating initiatives rather than focusing on fighting fires.
Pantheon and Northern make it possible for our team to spend time dreaming up new avenues that will attract revenue. And you can't do that if your IT environment doesn't free you up.
— Hal Legg, Director of PR, SUNY Niagara
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Tompkins Cortland Community College: From Chaos to Control in 10 Months
When Stephen Erwin joined Tompkins Cortland Community College as UI/UX Designer and Web Lead, he inherited a website that "had wallowed for years without anyone to really own it"—3,100 pages with no oversight, unpredictable navigation, and a confusing information architecture.
What followed was a complete rebuild with their small team working alongside Northern and Pantheon. This translated to a full content audit, new information architecture, original designs, and a January 2025 launch with just 500 strategically organized pages. The partnership weathered an unexpected test when malicious bots spiked traffic by 2,650%—an incident resolved quickly thanks to rapid response from Northern and Pantheon's deployment of a web application firewall.

Key outcomes:
- Research to launch: 10 months
- Pages reduced from 3,100 to ~500 (now ~750)
- In-house publishing capabilities: ~90% handled by TC3's small team
- Security incident: from emergency to long-term security upgrade in ~1 week
Erwin's philosophy shapes how TC3 uses its agency partnership: "I'd rather pay the agency to build me tools so that I can use those tools moving forward. Rather than needing to pay them for every change I want to make."
The ideal web host is one where they fade away, and I don't even think about it, because it's just working.
— Stephen Erwin, UI/UX Designer and Web Lead, TC3
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