Visit the Barista in the Stantec booth for your favorite java (9:30 am 1:30 pm). 30th-31st March 2023, Philippines. Come learn about a replicable facility rehabilitation process that will help you overcome complex project constraints and achieve high-performance, healthy, resilient buildings on your campus. Tags: Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Learning Environments; Science / Engineering Facility; Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM); Space Management, Presented by: Valarie Avalone, Director, Institutional Planning, Effectiveness, and Accountability, Monroe Community College | Joel Frater, Dean of Student Services, Rochester General College of Health Careers. February 13 - June 30, 2023 Submit your application now Feb 22 Educational Event Decarbonization for Cities 1 LUs HSW February 22, 2023 Hosted by Communities by Design Register Mar 07 Educational Event Save the date: Project Delivery Symposium 2023 March 7 - 9, 2023 Hosted by Hosted by the Project Delivery knowledge community Save the date Mar 15 Identify practical steps and tangible projects for executing a carbon neutral master plan. Differentiate between the on-campus and remote learning experience to improve technology engagement. After each workshop, you will go back to your campus with tangible takeaways and tools that you can use to grapple with practical problems. The challenges we face this century are without precedent: a rapidly changing climate, increasing wealth disparity, and an overdue adjustment to the way we recognize racism in the built environment. Identify practical strategies for leveraging virtual classroom activities and engagements. Set expectations and find opportunities to continuously improve on the new normal once an SSC is up and operational. Coffee service will begin in the SCUP Commons at 9:30 am. Advocate for graduate student housing that promotes wellbeing using a framework that measures wellness in design. Gratuity is not included and is at the discretion of the participant. Come learn how you can leverage undergraduate student research efforts and spaces within your campus environment to address topics that impact the wellbeing, expression, and representation of your campus community. Purchase a TAP reloadable fare card at any metro station. Discuss how physical space can contribute to belonging from the perspective of students. Tags: Alignment; Capital Planning; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Enrollment Management; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness; Landscape / Open Space; Placemaking; Shrinking Pool of Potential Students, Presented by: Craig Park, Associate Principal, Clark & Enersen | Sumegha Shah, SVP, Practice Leader, CannonDesign | Joe Way, Ph.D., CTS, Director, Learning Environments, Information Technology Services. Discuss how to turn historical and structurally-challenging buildings into program opportunities and design advantages. Join us to begin your journey into ideation and effectual planning with tools, examples, and recommended steps. Tags: Alignment; Community College; Determining Priorities; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Institutional Planning; Medical / Allied Health Education; Mission / Vision / Identity; Student Services; Student Success; Workforce Development, Presented by: Michael McCormick, Partnerships Lead, Founder & President, Farallon Strategies, LLC | Megha Sinha, Principal, Urban Design and Planning, NBBJ | Megan Fay Zahniser, Executive Director, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) | Natale Zappia, Director, Institute for Sustainability Associate Professor Department of History, California State University-Northridge. Prioritize space usage on campus while recognize how space needs may change in the future. This session will address a unified approach to integrated planning using academic and administrative data for continuous improvement. September 30 - October 3. Join us to discuss the creation of modern flexible lab spaces, tour some of Caltechs newer examples, and examine key issues around converting older iconic buildings into modern, highly-functional laboratories. Institutions will need to restructure at an unprecedented pace to achieve results vital for student success and institutional sustainability. This campus tour will showcase an extraordinary new approach to educational maker spaces with the University of Southern Californias (USC) Iovine and Young Hall. Pacific 2022 Regional Conference March 23-25, 2022 Eugene, OR Hotel & Travel Access available session slides on the program page. Offering perspectives from design, operations, and research teams, this session will holistically explore student wellbeing in the context of a new residential campus during the pandemic. Support and guide institutional leadership in building a case for transformation using advanced foresight and. Planning Types: Academic Planning; Institutional Effectiveness Planning UK designed its University of Kentucky Federal Credit Union Esports Lounge to meet users needs while finding a way to produce an additional revenue stream. Walt Disney Concert Hall & The Grand: Iconic Frank Gehry designed home of the L.A. Phil, and its new companion Gehry designed mixed user. Evaluate the impact of the 1965 International Sculpture Symposium on CSULBs extensive outdoor art collection. Future of Work Strategist, 2017 Global LinkedIn Top Voice for Education 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. Discuss how to apply the integrated triad framework to your own institutional context. Identify options for engagement events that will help inform and improve your current and future strategic plans. Award AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1790) Integrate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into your strategic planning process. + Follow. Describe a strategic campus-wide vision for a visually stunning and programmatically complete first-year residential community. Tags: Change Management; Facilities Planning; Human Resources; Space Management, Presented by: David Broz, Faculty Practitioner in Residence, Columbia College Chicago | Niraj Dangoria, Associate Dean, Facilities Planning and Management, Stanford University | Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer, Arizona State University | Deborah Shepley, Principal, Gensler. Apply strategies for diffusing defensiveness and preventing aggressive participants from dominating a collaborative process. Jul 20, 2020. Jul 2022 - Present. Featuring mid-century inspiration, a maker space, master campus planning, sustainable solutions, and vibrant student spaces, our tours cover the campuses of CalTech, CSU Long Beach and Los Angeles, USC, and UC Irvine. Presented by: Elliot Felix, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, brightspot strategy | Amanda Lorenzo, Director, brightspot strategy | Matt Plecity, Principal, GBBN Architects | Bob Reppe, Senior Director, Planning and Design, Carnegie Mellon University. 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. Presenters will offer higher education examples of how equity must be intentional and strategic, belonging and how do we measure it, and how EDIB is not owned by one unit or entity alone, but rather is of the university. Join us for real world lessons learned and innovative solutions for accelerating resilience and carbon action planning on your campus, incorporating new climate change research and experiences from recent climate events. Increase your understanding and awareness of effectuation, an entrepreneurial process for planning around an uncertain future. Closing Keynote | Learning and Work: Redefining Workforce Development for Impact Create intentional engagements for keeping student voices and student learning at the center of your planning process. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Fine and Performing Arts Facility; Multi-Use; Museum Facility; Urban Design. This session will provide data-driven insights into the decade ahead and present data and strategies that you can use to make the case for necessary investments. The AAPC National Conference (HEALTHCON 2023) will be held in Nashville on 21-24 May 2023. Moderated by: Lynn Akey, Vice President for Student Success, Analytics and Integrated Planning, Minnesota State University-Mankato, Presented by: Jamienne Studley, President, WASC Senior College and University Commission. The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise. Building on the 8-step transformation process from our recently published book Transformation for Turbulent Times, well demonstrate how planners can become indispensable transformation architects of their institutions futures. We believe that during tough times it is more important than ever to invest in education and to reach out to colleagues to help find solutions. 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. Optimize traditional classroom space types to accommodate experiential and hybrid learning spaces. Cal Trans Building- dramatic skinned building by Morphosis. Identify and connect changes coming to higher education. Planning Types: Academic Planning; Campus Planning Evaluate the applicability of the 4DX strategy execution framework within your own institutional strategy execution. MiraCosta College AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1899) Come learn how a WELL-certified project on your campus can aid in the recruitment and retention of faculty and students as well as improve the overall performance and happiness of building users. As higher education institutions sign on to climate and carbon commitments and develop climate action plans, a concerted effort needs to be made to take a social justice lens and ensure equitable distribution of the benefits of positive change. Come learn from GCCs comprehensive, integrated strategic planning and execution model and find out how you can apply best practices and avoid the pitfalls of implementing a strategic plan at your institution. Times of disruption and economic challenge provide us with the opportunity to think and act differently, experiment with new approaches, and collaborate with unlikely partners. 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. Appreciate the evolution of accreditation and integrated planning as approaches that share emphasis on constant inquiry, evidence, adaptation, renewal and response to prepare and build an institutions capacity for continuous change. The SCUP community is here to help! Facilitated by: James Downey, Senior Strategy Consultant | Randy Simon, Director of Facilities Planning and Operations, Emory University. Published Aug 10, 2022. Tags: Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Planning; Student Housing, Presented by: Tina Deemer, Director, Academic Resources, University of Arizona | Alison Rainey, Principal, Shepley Bulfinch | Peter Rasmussen, Senior Architect, Shepley Bulfinch | Rebecca Rowley, President, Santa Fe Community College. Planning Types: Strategic Planning Evaluate issues with current practices and patterns of workforce training and development on the sides of both higher education and industry. As higher education evolves to include more remote and commuter demographics, campuses must provide third spaces that promote vital social and collegial connections that foster a sense of campus community. This new normal requires a laser focus on culture, purpose, trust, and psychological safety as we embark on the largest social experiment in human history. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1940) 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. Identify the required infrastructure upgrades for repurposed space and align them with your institutions sustainability goals. By applying collaborative strategic planning techniques, you can keep your institution moving forward far beyond the pandemic. Planning Types: Academic Planning Thank you to everyone who helped to make this conference a success! In a collegiate environment of multiple social, economic, academic, and personal pressures, campus buildings and landscapes that create a culture of wellness can help students develop holistic and long-term healthy lifestyles. Are your decisions informed by the realities of the external environment? July 30August 1, 2023. Outline an effective and inclusive planning process that defines the problem and sets goals. Share your knowledge. Now is the perfect time to join! Distinguish when you or others are acting as an impediment to effective collaboration. Discuss how can campuses can establish and build support, oversight, and resourcing for their EDIB initiatives. Join us outdoors on the Terrace Plaza in front of the Terrace Theater to kick off SCUP 2022! AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Access free, open-source emission reduction tools to measure embodied carbon and whole life carbon on your own future projects. Tuesday, April 19, 2022 Discuss a potential framework for your campus carbon neutral master plan. Why Attend - 2022 The event features eminent speakers, CE on trending topics and materials, exclusive tours, and inspired events. Well share strategies for neutralizing emissions while preserving embodied carbon of existing mid-century buildings, which campuses can achieve through in-place reinvention with deep green retrofits. This session will discuss the three horizons model, an integrated triad framework that provides a systemic approach for understanding how timeframes, planning, and governance interact. But plans that are created without building bridges across boundaries are doomed to fail. Find opportunities to involve disabilities services as well as those that have faculty, staff, and students with disabilities in planning your WELL project. 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. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1921) Streaming recordings are available for two sessions: Concurrent Session | Weaving Planning and Accreditation Together for Action Account for climate change, resiliency, and previously unexpected events, such as extended power outages and wildfires, in your building design process. Slides are available to registrants only. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1769) Discuss how to integrate information and building technologies for synchronous and asynchronous learning. AIA LU 1.5 Unit (SCUP57T007) Many strategic planning models dont work in higher education because theyre not designed for higher education. Address campuses and unique needs under a unifying strategy. L.A. City Hall: 1928 building underwent a significant seismic retrofit and often appears in Film/TV. Describe the technical support your institution needs in regards to sophisticated planning, analytical, and design tools for developing and executing transformation strategies. With the SCUP Integrated Planning Model, you develop the skills to lead your institution in an integrated strategic plan process that leads to putting that plan into action. SCUP Planning Institute: Foundations March 8, 2023 Philadelphia, PA | 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Eastern Webinar A Community College Perspective on Their Role in Future-Proofing Education March 15, 2023 Conference North Atlantic 2023 Regional Conference March 22, 2023 - March 24, 2023 Hilton Albany Conference Pacific 2023 Regional Conference Prioritize design strategies and operational considerations around the studys four big ideas to build social connection in living learning spaces on your campus. For the past two years, a live-learn lab has been investigating the impact that an integrated living and learning neighborhood has had on student wellbeing, social connection, and environmental health. Apply new modes and methods of resource storage, access, and retrieval for library materials and archives. Implement your plan and prepare for common implementation challenges. Integrate resilience planning as part of your master planning process. This action is intended to inform the public of the specifications for the start of the 2022 fishing year for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass. Equitable learner success requires planners to examine every aspect of the student experience through an equity lens including the built environment and well share tools and methods for addressing these learner equity gaps in daily planning processes. First-year student housing can be designed to encourage an engaging experience for students. Identify methodologies for designing resilient facilities and leveraging programs with indoor/outdoor connections that take advantage of exterior use. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Academic Planning; Campus Planning AIA LU 15.0 units Describe successful, future-proof strategies for highly resilient, adaptable, and affordable student housing, including open building concepts that offer flexible and socially formative experiences. Enjoy hors d'oeuvres and drinks while you reconnect with old friends, meet new people, and network with other public power leaders. The window for taking action on climate change is narrowing and there is an urgent need for institutions to reduce their carbon footprints. Balance architectural conservation with current building performance and sustainability standards, technology and code requirements. Challenges: Planning Alignment 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. Downloadable session slideshow PDFs are available to event registrants only. We even added an architectural bike tour of Los Angeles for good measure. Conference ( 2022 - 1,438 ) Trade Shows Consumer Show Virtual Event Corporate Event Annual General Meeting. Identify student and faculty needs for designing in-person and online technologies. Challenges: Engaging Stakeholders In this session, Dr. Rebecca Corbin will facilitate an interactive discussion with college and corporate leaders who are bringing an entrepreneurial mindset to higher education planning. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1915) Explain how digital transformation and a centralized team can help support high performance computing and data science researchers. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1922) AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning This workshop gives you the framework to develop, implement, and sustain your integrated plan. Define the requirements for restoring or replacing historic structures and recognize how building codes may impact the cost of historic building repair by triggering required upgrades. Discuss campus-wide sustainability options and balance what is visionary with what is achievable. Apply a comprehensive suite of strategies in your planning processes to achieve a carbon neutral campus. Available to registrants and SCUP members only. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning By using a process that is participatory, robust, and sustainable. AICP CM 2.5 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Find opportunities to integrate initiatives from new leadership. Evaluate your campuss in-person and virtual gatherings post-pandemic. In Boston and Cambridge alone there are over 35 institutions within the city limits and dozens of others in the greater metro area. National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs. Well share how both universities built coalitions from a multiplicity of stakeholders to support their strategic goals and transform aging Brutalist facilities through third spaces. Guide your future planning efforts through an understanding of equity goals to create a safe and welcoming campus environment. Thoughtful integration of technology can enhance the student experience, improve learning outcomes, increase learning accessibility, bridge social and economic divides, and connect industry to campus. Incorporate DEI into planning through SMARTIE goals: Strategic, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely, Inclusive, and Equitable. Tags: Carbon Neutral; Facilities Planning; Renovation; Sustainability (Environmental), Presented by: Andy Powers, Campus Architect, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Flexible Learning Spaces; Interdisciplinary Learning Environments; Learning Environments, Presented by: Ethan Ahlberg, Associate, EHDD | Nicole Mestice, Estimator, Truebeck Construction | Karen Moranski, Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer, Sonoma State University | Grant Ricks, Project Executive, Truebeck Construction | Ronald Rodriguez, Dean of Library Services, California State University-Stanislaus. Some of the hallmarks of integrated planning: If you have actionable advice about how your peers can do the above, we want to share it! Based on best practices, this workshop will give you the tools to help you build a strategic plan, create alignment and action plans, and prepare to implement and evaluate your plan. Join us for trivia, drinks, prizes, snacks, and great conversations! Develop strategies and options for supporting a sense of community for all campus populations. BNIM presents at SCUP Southern 2022 Regional Conference: A Teaching Museum for Resiliency, Community Partnerships, and Arts Exploration | BNIM January 9, 2023 BNIM presents at SCUP Southern 2022 Regional Conference: A Teaching Museum for Resiliency, Community Partnerships, and Arts Exploration ASI offers a comprehensive compensation and benefit package including CalPers retirement and . The University of California, Irvines (UCI) Naturescape project aims to reimagine the campus as a living laboratory that serves academic and community needs while investing in an innovative, ecological approach to campus growth and development. Even when the virus subsides, many of our new ways of working will remain and we will be the better for this forced transformation. Leverage metering data to support conversations on the benefits of investing in carbon neutral renovation. President & CEO 16 miles from the convention center. Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher educationboth emergent and ongoing. Identify potential campus-scale barriers and opportunities for implementing equity-based resilience and decarbonization planning processes. You will return to your institution with tools, techniques, and skills you can use to help clarify decision making at your institution so new ideas can move forward; use boundary-spanning practices to encourage silos to work together; manage difference and conflict, and; prepare for the future with scenario planning. 503 222 1917. Discuss an integrated planning process that enables your institution to align student performance data with financial and human resources. Join this moderated panel discussion for an intimate and intense dialogue about a new, urgently-needed ecosystem of workplace learning and development that eclipses traditional, episodic, and reactive workforce training. In order to meaningfully address the injustices that marginalized groups face in our society, there is a heightened need to identify strategies for facilitating inclusion and social justice across higher education campuses. Leverage data to make the case for additional investments during uncertain times. Drawing from the results of this longitudinal research study, youll learn how to leverage on-campus living and learning environments to enhance student health and wellbeing, sense of community, and environmental perceptions. Log in firstlogin is required for access. This session will focus on the University of Kentuckys (UK) commitment to rejecting institutionalized oppression by centering on strategies that highlight institutional origins, inclusive infrastructure, accessibility, and multicultural space. Ribbon of Light-6th Street Bridge: Micheal Maltzans signature bridge nearing completion, composed of 10 giant arcs connecting East L.A. w/Downtown. This session will explore how these two successful integrated planning endeavors at CUW each advanced student diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals. Join us for an intimate discussion with Jamienne Studley, president of WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), former college president, and deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education (2013-2016). Whether your main responsibilities focus on academic, resource and budget, institutional direction, or campus planning SCUPs sessions will give you insight on how leaders are crossing traditional boundaries to create new solutions. Higher educations struggle to overcome pandemic disruption will continue long after other parts of the economy rebound. Concordia University Wisconsins (CUW) Unlimited Potential Scholars (UPS) and SOUND programs demonstrate how integrated planning can positively impact student representation and retention in a statistically significant way.
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