Many institutions are considering the ways in which they can operate more efficiently post-pandemic. Well share lessons learned from our journey to empower each employees ingrained motivations by inspiring innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk taking. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1798) Presented by: Shannon Dowling, 2020-21 SCUP Fellow, Learning Environments Planner, Ayers Saint Gross. Identify systems, structures, and processes that actively foster an entrepreneurial mindset and culture. Well share how having a solid planning foundation with regularly updated processes can help bring along new staff and reduce the learning curve. Use technology as a more robust, comprehensive learning and collaboration tool and consider the full range of technological applications during integrated planning. Identify new teaching modalities for improving the STEM learning experience and ensuring student success and retention. Leverage technology to develop interactive decision support tools to compare and visualize space utilization data. 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. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1725) Denver International Airport Have their planning framework established, Have written the plan but dont know how to diffuse it into the rest of the institution. This session will share a yearlong student-centered study focused on the relationship between physical space and the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Identify student and faculty needs for designing in-person and online technologies. Many planning processes are handed down over time, but with inconsistent documentation and the departure of long-time employees, institutions stand to lose much valuable knowledge. SCUP Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference - Acknowledging History + Defining the Future Conference in-person 9th to 11th March 2022 Charlottesville, VA, United States of America AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1737) AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Challenges: Student Success, Retention, and Graduation June 12-14. City: Cleveland, OH . Discuss integrated, collaborative planning processes with diverse stakeholder groups that can help your institution implement carbon action plans and achieve net zero carbon buildings. Come learn how to shrink the size of your campus while still prioritizing institutional recruitment and retention themes, such as student success, health and wellbeing, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals. Strategize on how to manage an SSC transition effectively to best position the units for success. Identify methods for engaging your entire campus in strategic planning execution. Identify key insights into engaging faculty in college-wide planning efforts. AIA LU 2.0 Unit (SCUP57T001) July 30August 1, 2023. SCI-ARC Campus: home of Southern California Institute of Architecture, located in the former Santa Fe Railroad freight terminal. 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. Tags: Campus Master Planning; COVID-19; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Planning; Higher Ed Trends; Planning Processes; Resiliency, Presented by: Daniel Cairo, Assistant Vice President for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, University of Utah | Frances Teves, Associate Vice President, Government and External Affairs Coordinator, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona. Workshop-only registrations available. But plans that are created without building bridges across boundaries are doomed to fail. Single-day registration must match the day of the tour. Strategize quick wins for immediate campus impact and long-term investment to create cultural change. The university was able to achieve this immense implementation by forming and reforming task-oriented partnershipsamong faculty, upper administration, staff, and studentsbased on evolving stages of design and implementation. If your institution doesnt change, it wont last. AIA LU/HSW 1.5 Unit (SCUPS21C1425) Planning Types: Strategic Planning Beginning with the University of California, Irvines (UCI) inaugural Long Range Development Plan (LRDP) in 1963, the campus has established fundamental planning concepts for developing a comprehensive academic community of teaching and research facilities, residential neighborhoods, community support space, and private sector uses. Proposals on the following integrated planning topics are especially welcome: Note: For SCUP 2022, we are NOT accepting proposals for workshops. 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 about best practices in utilization metrics, data analytics, and data visualizations for various space typologies, such as instructional space, offices, and research, particularly in relation to current trends and post-pandemic realities. Develop a request for proposal for a campus carbon neutral master plan. Graduate school can be intense and stressful, but with the right tools, higher education planners can support graduate student wellness and inclusion through housing design and operations. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1705) Tags: Academic Program Review; Alignment; Budget / Finance; Budget Planning, Presented by: Dennis Carlberg, Associate Vice President for Sustainability, Boston University | Ruairi OMahony, Executive Director, Rist Institute for Sustainability and Energy, University of Massachusetts-Lowell | Michael Swenson, Senior Associate, BR+A Consulting Engineers. Come learn about the framework that a co-leading faculty member and administrator team used to engage the campus communityfaculty, staff, and administratorsin post-pandemic visioning and leveraging key insights in the colleges strategic planning efforts. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Information Technology Planning Identify and analyze stakeholders for your institutions planning efforts, convince necessary stakeholders to adopt integrated planning practices at your institution, and create a communication plan that ensures a transparent and inclusive planning process. 22 miles from the convention center. Denton, TX 76204. Downloadable session slideshow PDFs are available to event registrants only. 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. Identify space requirements for supporting indigenous students and creating cross-cultural learning opportunities. Identify program and service options for addressing graduate students experience of social isolation and increasing wellbeing. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All. Develop strategies for acknowledging the mixed legacies of historical figures that your campus may be honoring. Evaluate the impact of the 1965 International Sculpture Symposium on CSULBs extensive outdoor art collection. Tags: Active Learning Environments; Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Landscape / Open Space; Learning Environments. 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! Join us to begin your journey into ideation and effectual planning with tools, examples, and recommended steps. This workshop guides you through the foundations of the SCUP Integrated Planning Model. Brown, Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Northern Kentucky University. Share your knowledge. 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. Explain how to apply this design process to leverage cost and time savings. 12. This session will provide valuable insights and innovative approaches for evaluating and transforming underutilized campus spaces in ways that enhance wellbeing and engagement for the entire campus community. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Presented by: Lakshmi Chilukuri, Provost, Sixth College; Associate Professor, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California-San Diego | Diana Tang, Project Designer, HKS, Inc. | Upali Nanda, Director of Research, HKS, Inc. | Matthew Smith, Principal Architect, University of California-San Diego. Well provide you with step-by-step insight on how to explore the future of education, identify external forces, build desired states with your community, and take game-changing actions to future-proof your organization. Not sure how to answer these questions? Use interactive data visualization techniques for space analytics and optimizing existing campus space. Discuss the roots of Brutalism in post-WWII optimism, the reasons for its fall from grace, and how institutions can sustainably extend the useful life of Brutalist campus buildings. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1904) Identify climate threats and stressors specific to your institutions region. 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. Analyze your institutions internal and external environment, including global forces and trends, internal mandates, and competitors. Identify the primary challenges and opportunities that institutions face in addressing a contested name on campus. CNU30.Oklahoma City | Resilient Together The story of Oklahoma City is one of self determination, of overcoming obstacles, and of investing together - again and again. Advocate for graduate student housing that promotes wellbeing using a framework that measures wellness in design. Tags: Academic Facility; Business School Facility; Deferred Maintenance; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Historic Preservation; Landscape / Open Space; Renovation; Student Housing, Presented by: Eric Boatman, Assistant Director, Facilities Planning & Space Management, Michigan State University | Cori Fata-Hartley, Assistant Dean, College of Natural Science, Michigan State University | Jeffrey Johnson, , Integrated Design Solutions, LLC | Barbara Kranz, Assistant Provost, Institutional Space Planning and Management, Michigan State University. Discuss ways to strengthen diversity and inclusion objectives through thoughtful engagement and new modes of interaction. By applying collaborative strategic planning techniques, you can keep your institution moving forward far beyond the pandemic. Evaluate and prioritize the highest and best use for office space to support multiple work modes, facilitate collaboration, and maximize engagement. If youre new to SCUP, use this as a launching pad to build relationships with leaders all across the campus and the country. Support workplace wellness by incorporating joy, wellbeing, and choice into workspaces to encourage academic workers full potential. Identify prospective partnerships for various stages of an education redesign process. Photographs of copyrighted PowerPoint or other slides are for personal use only and are not to be reproduced or distributed. This session will explore how Knoxville College, an HBCU, is using data-driven design to strategically plan a phased return to viability as a functioning institution. Country: United States . Join us for an in-depth look at an academic facility that connects students with educators to foster imagination, critical thinking, and relationship building and champions the next generation of innovators who cross the boundaries of technology and creativity. Tags: Alignment; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Implementation, Presented by: Marcella David, Senior Vice President and Provost, Columbia College-Chicago | Bridget Herrin, Associate Dean of Research and Planning, San Diego Mesa College | Pamela Luster, President, San Diego Mesa College | Deborah Shepley, Principal, Gensler | Meghan Webster, Principal, Gensler. Plan a virtual engagement session with multiple stakeholders. Includes access to the Sunday night reception. University staff and Management Personnel Plan (MPP) employees hired after January 1, 2022, are required to perform their CSU-related work within the State of California. NOAA Fisheries announces management measures for the 2022 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. As technology stakeholders from a range of organizational roles, well explore what did and didnt work during the pandemic and share plans for a future thats both physical and virtual. The Ferraro Building: The Department of Water and Power headquarters was the first building in CA to earn LEED Zero status, and has starred in a few films too. Explain how to use integrated planning approaches to create living laboratory spaces for place-based research, wellbeing, active learning, and community. 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. The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise. Keynote /General Session(s) Speakers Corner; Exhibit. -. This bus and walking tour will explore UCIs planning history through the past 60 years, allowing you to take in the sights of UCIs methodical planning and architectural design features, award-winning sustainable infrastructure and practices, and unique open space resource planning. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1877) Come learn how you can capitalize on this new integrated planning resource that enables both showcasing and review of peer-contributed exemplars and curated content. 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. 23 miles from the convention center. This session will explore how three university campuses looked beyond the troubled exterior and chose whether to replace, repair, or restore their campuss Brutalist buildings and put their campus assets back to work. The content of every session I attended was, SCUP Planning Institute: Design (Two-day program 7/23-7/24), Optional Tour | Caltech: Developing a World-class Science and Technology Campus, Optional Tour | Cal State LA Student Housing East Tour, Optional Tour | Mid-century Madness: Architecture and Outdoor Sculpture at CSULB, Optional Tour | CSULB Student Success Center: Getting It All Under One Roof, Optional Tour | The Living Building Challenge and Community Building at CSULB, Optional Tour | A New Kind of Makerspace: USC's Iovine and Young Hall, SCUP Planning Institute: Sustain (Two-day program 7/27-7/28). Tags: Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Learning Environments; Medical / Allied Health Facility; Planning Processes, Presented by: Cameron Shirley, Dean, Institutional Effectiveness & Innovation, Davidson-Davie Community College | Jeff Stein, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives & Partnerships, Elon University. Describe academic work spaces that break down silos and bring disciplines together based on common activities and desired outcomes. June 26-28. Maximize your processes and strategies by breaking down traditional boundaries and creating new partnerships! 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. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1922) Presented by: Pamela Garbini, Assistant Director, Space Planning & Management, Pennsylvania State University | Debi McDonald, New England Higher Education Market Sector Leader, Jacobs | Toyin Ogunfolaju, Infrastructure & Social Economic Inclusion Leader, Jacobs. Explain how to design and construct capital infrastructure that considers indigenization in architecture, interior design, and landscaping. Join us next year in Cleveland, OH. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning However, organizations are wrestling with how to incorporate EDIB within their planning. Tags: Determining Priorities; Engaging Stakeholders; Sustainability (Environmental), Presented by: Rebecca Frazee, Faculty, and FLEXspace Manager, San Diego State University | Lisa Stephens, Assistant Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, SUNY-System Office | Joe Way, Director of Learning Environments, University of Southern California. Identify potential campus-scale barriers and opportunities for implementing equity-based resilience and decarbonization planning processes. Challenges: COVID-19 Response and Planning 7:15 - 8:15 am. Tags: Accessibility; Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness, Presented by: Ruth Baleiko, Partner, The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP | Elizabeth Moggio, Architect, Principal, The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP | Jeannie Natta, Interim Director, Project Delivery Group, UW Facilities, University of Washington. Walt Disney Concert Hall & The Grand: Iconic Frank Gehry designed home of the L.A. Phil, and its new companion Gehry designed mixed user. SCUP provides expertise, direction, and the inspiration to nurture a culture of integrated planning on your campus. What will you do? Participants will meet at Handlebar Tours, please allow 45 minutes to travel. Global connection is an inherent part of 21st-century leadership and management education. LOCATION. Come discuss and learn from a range of processes to strengthen your approach to DEI as a core component of planning for your institution. Consider the potential for campuses to serve as resilience centers and resilience hubs for neighboring communities. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1863) Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Fine and Performing Arts Facility; Multi-Use; Museum Facility; Urban Design. Planning Types: Campus Planning PublicPrivate Partnership Conference & Expo 2022. Work collaboratively to address learning inequities in your campus built environment that may be having a negative impact on students ability to learn, find community, and achieve a sense of wellbeing. State measures are similar but vary slightly due to differences in scup availability. Call 877.803.7534. Tags: Alignment; Analyzing Stakeholders; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Student Life / Student Affairs; Student Retention; Student Success; Underserved Students, Moderated by: Lynn Priddy, President & CEO, Claremont Lincoln University, Presented by: Sunita Cooke, Superintendent and President, MiraCosta College | Su Jin Gatlin Jez, Executive Director, California Competes | Phillip Washington, CEO, Denver International Airport. Apply new modes and methods of resource storage, access, and retrieval for library materials and archives. Engage with a framework for post-pandemic visioning to inform strategic planning on your own campus. 2/7/2022 2022 Pre-Conference Newsletter. Planning Types: Strategic Planning Email speaker.information@scup.org. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1851) On the conference floor at SCUP National 2022 ( #SCUP22 ), in Long Beach CA, there was more interest than ever from campus planners seeking to engage in a dialog . Gain a detailed appreciation of the pandemics severe impact on learners of all ages. 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. 6 - 7:30 pm. Explain how digital transformation and a centralized team can help support high performance computing and data science researchers. Learn from survey participants Jennifer McDowell, Husser Roger, Timothy Green, and G. James Meschino how to use peer benchmarking and institutional data to inform guidelines and standards in campus planning. Engage indigenous partners in collaboratively decolonizing capital infrastructure project processes. Please do not create a new account.). One Santa Fe- a quarter-mile long mixed user that attempts to create open space in 4-acre industrial rail yard property. Identify options for engagement events that will help inform and improve your current and future strategic plans. 10/8/2023 10/10/2023 SWACUHO Mid-Year Planning Conference 2023. creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital .
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