June 8 - 10, 2022
Higher Education Compliance Conference
Anaheim, CA, United StatesHandouts
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 (Pre-Conference)
P1 Workshop for New Higher Education Compliance Programs and Officers |
P2 Foreign Gifts and Contract Reporting: Section 117 and Beyond |
P3 Recent Disability Compliance Issues: The ADA, FHA, COVID, and More |
P4 Raise Your Game, Not Your Voice: How Listening, Communicating, and Storytelling Shape Compliance Influence |
P5 Clery Act Compliance: A Collaborative ApproachPresentation |
P6 How to Eat an Elephant: Big Compliance, Small Program |
P7 CMMC Should Scare You: Latest Developments and How to Prepare |
P8 Compliance Officers Roundtable |
THURSDAY, JUNE 9
GENERAL SESSION: Higher Education Compliance: 2021–2022 Year in Review |
101 Ethics Training They’ll Volunteer to Take |
102 Compliance: Whose Job Is It? |
103 How to Operationalize Enterprise Risk Management in an Increasingly Risky World: Practical Steps for Your College or University |
104 How to Evolve Your Compliance Program with an Update to Your Framework and Code |
105 Adding Privacy Questions to Your Vendor Security Assessment Process and Why It Is Important |
106 Beyond the Background Check |
107 Privacy Law Update |
108 Investigation and Compliance Missteps |
109 Implementing an Effective Compliance Assessment Framework |
110 Policy Transformation at UNTHSC |
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
GENERAL SESSION: Compliance in the Era of Distributed Workforces |
111 When Privacy Needs Transparency: Responding to Data Threats |
112 Title IX: The Past, Present, and Future of Campus Investigations, Adjudications, and Litigation |
113 Foreign Influence: Practical Approaches Toward Converting Issue Response to Proactive Culture |
114 The Really Ugly Duckling and Other Stories to Ensure Your Training Doesn’t Stink |
115 Conducting Effective Organizational Title IX Compliance Assessments: Tips and Tools |
116 Flip! The Winchester House and Improving Our Compliance Programs |
117 Compliance Risk Assessments: It Doesn’t Have to Be Risky Business |
118 Houston, We Have a Conflict. Now, How Do We Manage It? |
GENERAL SESSION: DE&I, Compliance, and Higher Education |