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How do I schedule a meeting?
Schedule a meeting On the left, select Calendar and then New meeting. Give your meeting a title, add people to invite, select a date and time, choose a location if you want to meet in person, and type details. You can also add a channel to the meeting. Select Save or Send (if you invited someone).4.8.2 Departmental Responsibilities
alternative facilities procedures as part of mandatory residence hall floor meetings Maintain current residents lists by floor and have them available for RA staffWhat are team meetings?
Team meetings are a quick and easy way for people in a channel to go from a conversation to an impromptu meeting. Anyone from the team can join. Team meetings include audio, video, and screen sharing. You always have a meeting space, and you’ll never need a room or projector. To start a team meeting, click0330 Committee Records
Council), inter- departmental committees, departmental committees, ad hoc committees, working groups, and task force groups. Examples: Records may include establishment and charge, meeting preparation materials, strategic planning, meeting minutes and notes, membership lists, agendas, reports, working papers, arrangement0360 External Relations Records
Description: Documents the coordination, administration, interaction, and communication activities between a department and external individuals and organizations, government entities, or other institutions of higher education. Examples: Records may include memos, reports, meeting minutes, correspondence0500-0599 Faculty and Academic Departments
Courses and Curriculum Development0130 Policies, Procedures, and Standards
Description: Documents the development of policies, procedures, and overall governance for an office, department, or school. Examples: Records may include meeting minutes, notes, working papers, and final version documentation. Retention Period: a. Final documentation: Retain for 10 years after supersession0520 Curriculum Development Records
Description: Documents the planning, development, review, and implementation of new courses or substantive curriculum and course changes within an academic department. Examples: Records may include proposals, reports, planning committee records, course descriptions and syllabi, meeting minutes, and related1.4.8.1 Chemical Spills
to safety Call the Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD) at (617) 573-8111 # or extension 8111 Attend to any injured persons away from the spill; use PPE … as a hazardous chemical spill Chemicals Splashes on the Body and in the Eyes Call the Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD) at (617) 573-81110215 Alumni Association Volunteer and Communication Records
Description: Records documenting the organization and management of the University's Alumni Association volunteer program. Examples: Records may include meeting minutes, volunteer appointments, and correspondence. Retention Period: Retain permanently, once administrative use ceases contact Archives.