So where should ERM live to have the highest chances of success? There are numerous models in higher education for housing risk management and compliance functions and there are long lists of pros and cons associated with each of these configurations
1 Comment - A clear, concise presentation of your rationale and one way of connecting the dots between risk management functions and kindred other campus activities
Hear from URMIA’s new executive director on what’s new, now, and next Getting My Tenure Started Greetings from Bloomington, Indiana - home of the URMIA office. With 142 days under my belt and an eclipse viewing in the path of totality, I am feeling all of the energy of our collective work
We are hosting our next Professionals of Color Community conversation on May 2 at 11:30am ET
05-02-2024 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET
“Where Best to House Clery Act Compliance” is this month’s Compliance Community meeting topic. Lack of administrative capability is among the most common and damaging findings in Clery Act program reviews. Multiple high-profile institutions have remedied this finding by moving Clery compliance out of public safety units and into risk management or compliance units. Join us as we discuss the successes and challenges faced when implementing this particular model. Our panel of presenters includes: Shelley Godeke of Baylor University, Kyle Norton of The Healy Plus Group, and Jennifer Scott of The Healy Plus Group. You must be a member of the Compliance Community to attend this free event
05-16-2024 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET
Common Troubleshooting Tips Make sure you are logged into a Zoom account. Zoom considers all of its account types (i.e., Basic, Pro, Business, or Enterprise) as a “commercial” Zoom account, which can be a bit confusing
You can click the blue "Join from Your Browser" link at the bottom of the screen. It will take you to a screen that prompts you to sign in with a "commercial" Zoom account, which is any type of account (i.e., Basic, Pro, Business, or Enterprise)
Then you should be let into the waiting room of the URMIA Zoom meeting, where a lobby video will be playing
By Rachel Kuper , Learning Specialist, URMIA Using Zoom on Your Desktop If you do not have the Zoom Desktop app downloaded already, go to the Zoom website . At the top-right of the page, click the “Resources” tab then under “Download Zoom Client” click “Download Center.”
Next, type in your first name, last name, and a password of your choice and click the blue “Continue” button
URMIA institutional and affiliate members are eligible for the discounted URMIA member registration rate of $500. Members: Before you register, please contact the URMIA Office to get the special discount code
07-09-2024 | 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM ET
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