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In Boston and Cambridge alone there are over 35 institutions within the city limits and dozens of others in the greater metro area. A new playbook for guiding institutional stakeholders through planning and designing campus spaces will inform this participant-led ideation session. Challenge the design of your campuss maker space and ideation amenities to break down barriers and encourage diversity among STEM majors and workforce participants. Seattle. You will identify who you need to succeed and work with them. Prioritize energy, carbon, and water efficiency goals in your campus building rehabilitation projects. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Information Technology Planning Institutions must have nimble and strategic deployment of resources that provide equitable experiences for a diverse student body. President & CEO Advocate for processes that integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) values and address state and college priorities such as workforce development and student equity. Identify the many student services you need to consider in campus facility design in an environment where diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are paramount. When is the event being held? This session will demonstrate how dynamic stakeholder engagement can improve student success, support strategic goal attainment, and generate community-wide discussions about the transformative powers of higher education. Come learn how your institution can quickly respond to multiple changes simultaneously by organizing to increase efficiency, empower IT leaders, and facilitate faster decision making. As campuses grow to meet their academic goals, they often prioritize indoor spaces over outdoor spaces; yet, there is great opportunity to design campus landscapes in ways that support teaching, research, and lifelong learning. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness; Student Housing; Student Life / Student Affairs, Presented by: Laura Serebin, Principal, Flad Architects | Elizabeth Strutz, Director of Process Innovation, Flad Architects | Jeremy Theis, Director of Planning, Design and Construction, Medical College of Wisconsin. In order for the new Queen Street Research Building at Torontos Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to fulfill its purpose of transforming lives, the planning and design process needed to converge multiple research functions focused on eliminating the stigma associated with mental health and addictions. Presented by: Linda Baer, Senior Consultant, Linda L. Baer Consultant | Donald Norris, President and Founder, Strategic Initiatives, Inc. | Joseph (Tim) Gilmour, Principal, Strategic Initiatives, Inc. By 2030, higher education institutions must transform in order to survive the existential challenges confronting them. Identify opportunities to free up space on your main campus by exploring planning on the frontiers of your campus. This highly collaborative, data-based approach allows for an accelerated evaluation of options based on capacity, phasing, and financial constraints with a focus on realizing diversity and inclusion goals to support an underserved community. Scottsdale, AZ. University campuses can reduce their costs and carbon footprints by rehabilitating existing buildings instead of demolishing them. Discuss tangible, project-based themes/strategies that resonate with the community to engage in a co-discovery model of climate action priorities emphasizing community resiliency and campus service. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Challenges: Student Success, Retention, and Graduation Tags: Carbon Neutral; Facilities Assessment; Facilities Planning; Sustainability (Environmental); Zero Net Energy (ZNE), Presented by: Fiona Booth, Architect, Washington State University-Tri-Cities | Sandra Haynes, Chancellor, Washington State University-Tri-Cities | Sara Howell, Principal, ZGF Architects LLP | Kathleen McAteer, Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, Washington State University-Tri-Cities. The pandemic has opened new avenues for rethinking higher education delivery. - Royal Scup Dieleghem Jette - , , , , , - Soccerway After each workshop, you will go back to your campus with tangible takeaways and tools that you can use to grapple with practical problems. 6 - 7:30 pm. Discover resources that connect effectuation to strategic planning through ideation. This session will share collaborative strategic planning techniques that Elon University and Davidson-Davie Community College (DDCC) used to build their planning cultures and include all stakeholders in envisioning how to navigate fiscal, demographic, and technological challenges. No-shows are not eligible for a refund, and funds committed by purchase order must be paid in full by the first day of the event. Discuss why the evolution of digital trends seem to challenge the traditional path of capital projects and how your institution can work to overcome them. Consider how work demands constant learning in order for people, businesses, and communities to thrive. . Issue is resolved and a new cert is available.. Complimentary guest room internet included. Presented by: Christopher Davis, Vice President of Academic Services and Quality, University of Maryland Global Campus | Douglas Masterson, Senior Associate Provost for Institutional Effectiveness, University of Southern Mississippi. Tags: COVID-19; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Hybrid Learning; Learning Environments; Learning Technology; Original Research; Space Management; Teaching and Learning, Presented by: Joe Atkins, Principal, VMDO Architects | Tina Horvath, Senior Director of Housing, University of Florida | Seth Weinshel, Associate Vice President, Business Services, George Washington University | Tyler Rodibaugh, Assistant Director, Housing Services, University of Miami. For the California State University (CSU) system, the convergence of the pandemic with newly-hired planning staff provided a rare opportunity to revisit everyday processes and realign with current needs to better support its 23 campuses. Generate buy-in from planning leaders during a transition in administration and leadership. Propose planning priorities and intended outcomes that are student-centric for the community, economic, and workforce needs of today and tomorrow. Rather, it asks you specific questions about the content you are going to present. Planning Types: Institutional Effectiveness Planning Come learn about NKUs unique strategic planning process, campus community engagement in innovation, plan execution and assessment, and highlights of recent successes. Space is one of the most critical and valuable assets an institution has, but meaningful conversations about optimizing its use can be difficult. Describe a unique framework and rating system for developing actionable items around sustainability. Discuss multiple perspectives and opportunities in regards to leveraging and reimagining the most underutilized spaces on your campus. Venue: Tags: Carbon Neutral; Facilities Planning; Renovation; Sustainability (Environmental), Presented by: Andy Powers, Campus Architect, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Adapt integrated planning to your institutions unique situation. This redesign process was not without difficulties and missteps, but well share how partnerships were key to finding solutions and avoiding the kinds of obstacles that can doom general education reform. 14. Challenges: Engaging Stakeholders AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Presented by: Cindy Bair Van Dam, Faclty Chair, AU Core Curriculum, American University | Brad Knight, Director, AU Core and University College, American University. Join us to find out how you can effectively plan at the frontier of your discipline and your campus using CMUs interdisciplinary planning process. Rethink campus spaces in ways that promote interdisciplinarity and cross-pollination of ideas between students, faculty, and community partners. Adaptive reuse of existing campus spaces can address the need for more laboratories that incorporate modern research lab standards. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, The Excellence Awards are scheduled for 90 minutes, Presented by: Erin Johnson, 202021 SCUP Fellow, 2020 Provost Administrative Fellow, Northwestern University. Identify technology and other resources that are needed to start your integrated planning process. How can you tell if youre doing integrated planning? Entire university and school systems adopted virtual delivery exclusively, something many said they would never do. Already have an integrated planning process, Face persistent challenges or resistance that the planning process cant address, Want their institution to be ready for an unclear future. This session will provide valuable insights from educators regarding student learning activities, relationships, wellbeing, and motivation in the context of evolving hybrid education and learning environments. Help your transformation leadership team develop a highly participative, long-term transformation campaign, shape a bold vision, and define strategies for its achievement. Badge sharing, splitting, and reprints are strictly prohibited. Join us for a moment of reflection and critical thinking in addressing the campus community were planning for, moving beyond statistics, and focusing on equitable campus life experiences. *Cancellations must be made in writing and may be submitted by email to your registration team registration@scup.org by 6/22/2022. Conference By Continent. This session will share how a strategic value proposition can differentiate your institution and build capacity for inclusion and equitable student outcomes. Compare first-year retention rates among first-generation, Pell-eligible, and underrepresented students of color who are engaged in a campus club or co-curricular activity with those who are not. NACUBO 2022 Annual Meeting - National Association of College and University Business Officers Trade Shows Agriculture Farming & Forestry Gaylord Rockies Resort And Convention Center, Aurora, Colorado Jul 16 - 19, 2022 In-person Exhibitor List Why Attend Event Overview: Now is the perfect time to join! AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1725) The conference goal is to provide a platform for experienced, knowledgeable, and well-spoken industry experts to highlight key aspects of design-build project delivery. Complimentary Registration (up to 5 awarded). Determine how your institution can ensure equity across virtual academic engagements. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Funding; Facilities Planning; Learning Environments; Learning Technology; New Program or Department; Operational Planning; Public-Private Partnerships (P3); Recreational Facility, Presented by: Florent Mettetal, Urban Designer II, Perkins&Will | David Wilkins, Principal, GMB Architecture + Engineering | Jonathan Webb, Associate Vice President, Facilities Management at Central Michigan University. This session will demonstrate how shared services centers (SSC) represent an operational efficiency and space management opportunity, both for the centers themselves and for the offices they represent that are no longer customer facing. Regardless of where we are, we are all facing common issues and crafting creative ways to solve them. Discuss how an SSC can reflect new organizational priorities through the more efficient use of space dedicated to particular functions. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1897) Hyatt House Portland/Downtown: 2080 S River Dr, Portland, OR 97201 Be a part of it! Tags: Accessibility; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Planning, Presented by: Cathy Pinskey, Capital Program Director, George Mason University | Stephanie Wolfgang, Senior Associate, Senior Landscape Architect, Perkins&Will. Cost: $330 (member/nonmember) For more information and/or to register, visit: https://www.scup.org/conferences-programs/southern-2022-regional-conference/ Identify student and faculty needs for designing in-person and online technologies. *NEW* SORP is now offering Organizational and University memberships. Denton, TX 76204. In this session, well share how Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) addressed these familiar challenges and found solutions during its planning process for the Richard King Mellon Science Building and Robotics Innovation Center. The new, affordable student housing facility at California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA), completed during fall 2021, took advantage of an undervalued corner of campus to create a vibrant living-learning residential community. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1851) AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1814) Identify university partners to engage in pre-planning and early design and show them the impact of existing policies and procedures as they relate to WELL. 624 W. University Drive Suite 418. Discuss how STEM habits of mind are important characteristics for students to be able to contribute and address social justice issues like poverty, climate change, food insecurity, infectious diseases, and more. Presented by: Janette Blackburn, Principal, Shepley Bulfinch | Mahesh Daas, President, Boston Architectural College | Peter Atwood, Faculty and Director of Digital Media,Boston Architectural College. 11/10/2021 Podcast Episode 3: Research on RA Recruitment. Presented by: Melissa Falkenstien, Senior Director, Facilities Operations and Capital Projects, Student Housing, University of California-Irvine | Bill LaPatra, Partner, Mithun | Jennifer Martinez, Senior Director, Graduate and Family Housing, Student Housing, University of California-Irvine | Timothy Trevan, Executive Director, Student Housing, University of California-Irvine. A one-nights deposit is required upon booking, fully refundable if canceled 72 hours prior to arrival. Evaluate sources of funding for a building project that impacts multiple user groups on campus. This session will explore how Rio Salado College (RSC) created a think tank and applied entrepreneurial orientation and design thinking to structure college activities and engage its campus community. Well share how we applied WELL Building Standards to the University of Nebraska-Lincolns (UNL) Kiewit Hall and provide the necessary tools for engaging university stakeholders, implementing WELL design, and advocating for occupants. AICP CM 2.5 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Discuss how to monitor and evaluate progress on EDIB goals. This session will explore social justice initiatives that actively influence an institutions policies, practices, and its built environment to create a sense of belonging and wellbeing for the entire campus community. Explain how to design a procurement effort that serves multiple institutional goals. Proposals on the following integrated planning topics are especially welcome: Note: For SCUP 2022, we are NOT accepting proposals for workshops. Identify potential campus-scale barriers and opportunities for implementing equity-based resilience and decarbonization planning processes. Institutions are seeking to invest in new campus buildings that will be adaptable, allow for a range of occupants, and promote interdisciplinary learning and engagement. Research other institutions to see how they are incorporating esports and gaming into their day-to-day curriculum programming. Planning linked to resource allocation and assessment/metrics: Does the plan inform resource decisions? Success depends on long-term sustainability, connecting investments with outcomes, and creating a data-informed culture. This session will detail how Glendale Community College (GCC) developed an integrated strategic plan using an intentional strategy execution framework, which has led to horizontal and vertical strategic alignment on the colleges highest priority goals. By rethinking ingrained practices and collaborating across departments and with community partners, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is providing new dining options, accelerating design project start-up, and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals. CEO Email speaker.information@scup.org. Planning Types: Information Technology Planning Demonstrate the roles of integrated planning and institutional effectiveness as tools for facilitating change and capitalizing on opportunities for institutional transformation.

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scup national conference 2022