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History of AU Ombuds Office

Delve into the history of the Auburn University Ombuds Office, from its inception in 2004 with resolutions by the University Senate, A&P Assembly, and Staff Council, to the 2011 expansion of services to students. Explore its principles of confidentiality, independence, neutrality, and informality. Find more information at www.auburn.eduombuds or contact University Ombudsperson Jim Wohl at 334-844-7170. Email communication is discouraged for confidential matters.

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History of AU Ombuds Office

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  1. History of AU Ombuds Office • 2004 Resolutions by University Senate A&P Assembly, Staff Council • 2007 2nd Resolution, funding approved by President Gogue • September 2, 2008: Launch of Ombuds services • Summer 2010: Decision to continue Ombuds Office beyond trial • 2011: services expanded to students

  2. IOA Standards of Practice • Confidential • Independent • Neutral/Impartial • Informal • www.auburn.edu\ombuds • Brochure

  3. Annual Report Presentation

  4. Contact Information: • Jim Wohl, DVM, MPA • University Ombudsperson • Suite 005 Quad Center • Tel: 334 – 844-7170 • Fax: 334 – 844-7089 • www.auburn.edu\ombuds • *ombuds@auburn.edu *Email is not a secure or confidential method of communication

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