Data Privacy Days

Attendees at Data Privacy Days

Privacy@Ohio State is proud to offer several events that will provide information about university privacy strategy and practices. There will also be opportunities to share your ideas, ask questions and collaborate with others from across the university!

Data-driven decisions are key to aligning all university strategies. This is why we’re aiming to strategically utilize personal information that helps improve student success analytics, mobility around our campuses and enhanced digital personalization—all of which requires transparency and appropriate and compliant privacy practices.

As Ohio State continues along this journey, the University Senate's Council on Distance Education Libraries and Information Technology (DELIT) committee selected “Privacy@OhioState” as a working group sub-topic. The goal of Privacy@OhioState is to spark a conversation across our community about privacy, digital footprints and privacy personas.
 

Ohio State Data Privacy Days Event on February 24

The Privacy Program at Ohio State engages the university community in thoughtful conversations about student privacy. Join us on CarmenZoom from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 24, to continue the conversation on the new Ohio State Student Analytics Principles. 

Colleges and organizations across the university want to use students’ personal information for good reasons: to support student success, improve personalization and stay engaged with students. 

However, we must be transparent and thoughtful to maintain the trust of our community. At Ohio State, we:​ 

  • Say what we do and do what we say​ 

  • Follow thoughtful decision making for student analytics 

As Ohio State continues along this journey, Data Privacy Days are forums to spark conversations across our university community about privacy, digital footprints and privacy personas.  

Register for the next Data Privacy Days event on Thursday, February 24. This event will take place virtually over Zoom from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and will continue the conversation on the new Ohio State Student Analytics Principles.