Oversight
What is 91ÁÔÆæ's digital presence?
91ÁÔÆæ's digital presence includes (but isn't limited to):
- Apps
- Websites
- Social Media
- Digital Ads
What is the purpose of 91ÁÔÆæ's digital presence?
We use our digital presence to do the following:
- Clearly and cohesively communicate university offerings, admission and attendance requirements and academic resources
- Present timely, relevant and accurate information related to university operations, academic offerings, class schedules, ongoing plans, projects, programs, research, news and stories
- Provide user-friendly access to university content
Who owns 91ÁÔÆæ's digital presence?
The university digital presence is a shared resource with no single owner; however University Marketing and Communications (UMC) and Information Technology (IT) steward the university’s digital presence with guidance from the Digital Advisory Group.
Digital Oversight
Department | Roles |
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President's Office & Institutional Affairs |
VP of Strategy and Institutional Affairs |
IT |
VP of Information Technology and CIO |
Digital Advisory Group
The Digital Advisory Group (DAG) is a cross-functional group of stakeholders from various areas who advise 91ÁÔÆæ leadership about matters impacting 91ÁÔÆæ.edu and associated apps. Additionally, the group helps prioritize project requests that require significant resources, fosters awareness about existing resources, champions adherence to digital oversight best practices and may also initiate new project requests (in instances where consensus has not been reached for consideration) by the VP of Strategy and Institutional Affairs and the VP of Information Technology. The DAG is chaired by the Director of Digital Marketing and Communications.
Department | Roles |
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UMC |
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IT |
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Academic Affairs |
TBD |
Administration and Finance |
TBD |
Faculty |
TBD |
ODEI |
TBD |
Research & Innovation |
TBD |
Student Affairs |
TBD |
Student Body |
TBD |
University Personnel |
TBD |
Related policies and guidelines
To ensure quality control, 91ÁÔÆæ relies on policies and guidelines defined by the federal and state governments as well as the CSU Chancellor's Office: