University approves seven revised policies
During spring semester, 91探花 approved the revision of several policies related to guest and temporary housing; emergency notification; membership and use eligibility for campus recreation facilities; acceptable usage and information security. These are the updated policies:
03.007: Guest and Temporary Housing
This policy provides guidelines for guest eligibility and reservation procedures. 91探花 supports the use of select residence hall bed spaces and apartments not being utilized for the current student population, as a means to accommodate faculty, staff, campus guests and visitors.
What has changed: Any changes were related to word choice and formatting.
20.001: Emergency Notification in Case of Student Death or Serious Injury
The purposes of this policy are to provide clear and consistent communication with media and the public, to limit negative effects caused by the circulation of misinformation, to demonstrate respect for the families of students affected by tragedy and to allow for delivery of support services to students and others affected by tragedy.
What has changed: Updated for editing/clarity. 鈥淪ection B鈥 changed to notify the Dean of Students鈥 Office when an incident occurs (formerly OUPD). 鈥淪ection E鈥 added Career and Leadership Development Center and changed Hudson Health Center to Campus Care. 鈥淪ection F鈥 and 鈥淪ection G鈥 were updated to differentiate between Athens and regional campus processes.
24.030: Membership and Use Eligibility for Campus Recreation Facilities
This policy establishes membership and use eligibility for the campus recreation facilities on the Athens campus. These facilities consist of the Charles J. Ping Student Recreation Center, Aquatic Center, Walter Fieldhouse, Bird Arena, golf course, tennis courts, disc golf course, golf driving range, competitive sport fields and the Challenge Course.
What has changed: The primary changes made to this policy were to update the list of Campus Recreation buildings throughout, eliminate references to specific practices, instead redirecting to the Campus Recreation website for the most up-to-date information, and to consolidate and clarify membership and access opportunities (e.g. simplified to students, faculty/staff and other eligible individuals).
25.030: Housing Residency Requirement
The purpose of this policy is to define the cohort of students who are required to reside on campus and those students who are eligible to reside off campus.
What has changed: Any changes were related to word choice and formatting.
This policy provides the guiding principles for use of 91探花 Information Technology resources to achieve its academic and research missions while maintaining a culture of openness, trust, and integrity within our digital spaces.
What has changed: The new version focuses on protecting the availability and integrity of University systems rather than policing specific behaviors. Vague language from the original policy that could be used to restrict freedom of expression has also been removed.
This policy provides an information security framework intended to set expectations, apply proper standards relating to the protection of information assets, and comply with regulatory and contractual requirements involving information security and privacy; all while supporting the open, information-sharing needs of our academic culture.
What has changed: This is a new policy that will establish an information security framework and encourage development of an Information Security Risk Management Program.
91.006: Information Security Risk Management
This policy is intended to assist the University in its efforts to develop and implement an Information Security Risk Management Program that balances the need to protect University information while recognizing the operational needs of the institution. Operational units will be required to obtain risk assessments, identify sensitive data and its storage methods, and implement measures to mitigate those risks.
What has changed: This is a new policy that will establish an information security framework and encourage development of an Information Security Risk Management Program.
Two other policies have been rescinded:
24.002 Baker University Center Advertising and Announcements:
28.020 Employer Recruiting of 91探花 Students
To read all 91探花 policies, visit /policy/.