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New Policy: Records Retention and Disposal

The Senior Operating Team has approved a new policy for records retention and disposal that can be found at on the Policies web page, along with a document retention schedule. This policy is intended to ensure that the college:

1. Meets legal standards;

2. Optimizes the use of electronic and physical storage space;

3. Minimizes the cost of record retention;

4. Preserves the history of the college;

5. Destroys outdated and useless records.

Electronic records on your office computer are subject to the document retention schedule. Note that the document retention schedule calls for email to be deleted after 120 days unless you copy email from your Inbox or Sent folder to another folder(s). For now, please comply with this email policy voluntarily. There will be more announcements forthcoming from ITS on email compliance.

Note that in the event of a pending or expected lawsuit, claim, audit, program review or administrative charge, all relevant records, regardless of physical format, including emails, must be preserved and safeguarded until the litigation or proceeding has terminated and the time for all appeals has expired. You should contact the appropriate vice president immediately if you have questions about this information.

When culling your records, please preserve documents of historical significance. If you have questions about this, call Canisius College Archivist Kathleen DeLaney at Ext. 8421.

The Facilities Management Department is the single point of contact for confidential document shredding and information destruction services for the college. Call Ext. 2250 to arrange for a confidential information management company to deliver a secured tote for confidential document disposal.

Questions about this policy should be directed to Patrick Richey, vice president for business and finance at Ext. 2480.

Submitted by:  Joel A. Cohen, PhD, associate vice president, library & information services

Online Teaching Summit

Are you currently teaching online courses at Canisius College or are you interested in learning more about teaching fully online, hybrid or blended courses?

Consider attending the 2nd annual Online Teaching Summit on Wednesday, July 18, sponsored by the School of Education and Human Services.

The keynote speaker, Father David Robinson, S.J., (University of San Francisco) will address how to stay true to the Jesuit mission as you explore and learn strategies for optimizing the online teaching and learning experience.

Canisius College faculty from all divisions are welcome to attend. Please bring your own electronic device (laptop, iPad, etc.). Lunch and refreshments will be available to registrants.

Also, there will be a raffle drawing at the end of the program and registrants must be present to win. Register online and view program schedule.

Submitted by:  Donna Ortolani, executive associate to the dean, School of Education and Human Services

Mission Softchalk – Summer 2012

SoftChalk creates interactive, professional looking webpages for E-learning courses quickly and easily. It is an ideal tool for those that use ANGEL in any capacity.

Top Secret: Become an agent, and complete the three week Softchalk Mission. Levels: beginner to advanced are welcome.

Softchalk is available to all faculty, staff, and students. Our award-winning MISSION Softchalk is open to faculty and staff, and MISSION Softchalk: Student Edition is now open for students. For information about Softchalk and the Summer training session that starts July 15, click here.

Submitted by:  Leah MacVie, instructional designer, ITS