Analyze your institutions internal and external environment, including global forces and trends, internal mandates, and competitors. Incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into the institutional mission is deep, complicated work with no road map. Many institutions are considering the ways in which they can operate more efficiently post-pandemic. Collaborative governance: Do key stakeholders have a voice in decision making? In this session, two institutions will share a set of evolved approaches and strategies that can help your institution implement a dynamically responsive vision and prepare for an optimal future. When is the event being held? Assess your campus spaces from a DEI lens using specific criteria and metrics. Many institutions make decisions about academic programs without considering the effects on interdepartmental costs or diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) objectives. Elliot Felix and Allan Donnelly reviewed findings from the 2022 Campus Facilities Inventory survey at the SCUP 2022 Annual Conference. Strategize quick wins for immediate campus impact and long-term investment to create cultural change. Read Lynns full bio. Email speaker.information@scup.org. Explain how digital transformation and a centralized team can help support high performance computing and data science researchers. Leverage data to make the case for additional investments during uncertain times. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1904) Conference ( 2022 - 1,438 ) Trade Shows Consumer Show Virtual Event Corporate Event Annual General Meeting. Includes access to the Sunday night reception. This year's SCUP North Atlantic Regional Conference theme was "Gown, Gown, Gown, Gown & Town" - a nod to the integral relationship between colleges and universities and the cities and towns they call home. Identify the right existing spaces on your campus for repurposing into research laboratories. The Pacific Cafe opens at 7:30 am and has an assortment of breakfast items. 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. Evaluate architectural design strategies for enhancing health, wellbeing, and social connection in student housing. Tags: Competitor Analysis; Engaging Stakeholders; Environmental Scanning; Internal Scanning; Preparing to Plan, Facilitated by: James Downey, Senior Strategy Consultant, | Randy Simon, Director of Facilities Planning and Operations, Emory University. SCUP Annual Conference is a premier annual conference in the country related to higher education planning industry. Discuss esport project approaches to ensure that your plan meets your vision once the project becomes bricks and mortar. This session will demonstrate how we can influence through collaboration by using interpersonal skills to work with others, resulting in better outcomes. Come learn how you can make the case for reinvesting in existing campus assets and improving their performance in lieu of tearing them down to begin anew. Higher educations struggle to overcome pandemic disruption will continue long after other parts of the economy rebound. Propose planning priorities and intended outcomes that are student-centric for the community, economic, and workforce needs of today and tomorrow. 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. Tags: Change Management; Engaging Stakeholders, Presented by: Matthew Ollier, Partner, Hawkins\Brown | Julian Parsley, Partner, BuroHappold Engineering | Trevor Wills, Director of Estates, Nottingham Trent University. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1792) Who We Are; Membership Options; Emerging Leaders Program; . Youll learn how to assess levels of indigenization at your own institution and make meaningful, intentional changes to processes and physical space to better support indigenous students. Note: Full conference does not include optional workshops. You will return to your institution with tools, techniques, and skills you can use to leverage your institutions complex operating environment for change. Presented by: Lily Davidov, Faculty Chair/Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Risk Management, Rio Salado College | Janelle Elias, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Rio Salado College | Jason Reiche, Software Developer Senior, Rio Salado College. By applying collaborative strategic planning techniques, you can keep your institution moving forward far beyond the pandemic. Consider the concept of space as a magnet, and the future of the physical campus. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Generate ideas for achieving efficiencies and optimization of a college-based professional services team. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C2209) Roadmap how to best develop and implement net zero design principles on ground-up and renovation projects. Even when the virus subsides, many of our new ways of working will remain and we will be the better for this forced transformation. 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1906) Ask a series of questions that help frame future projects in the context of your institutions strategic goals. Based on interviews with university and design professionals, this session will present examples of processes, priority populations, planning methods, and products that support DEI on campus. AIA LU 2.0 Unit (SCUP57T001) The Broad Museum: Diller, Scofidio + Renfros signature building with a giant eye incorporated into the structure at the request of Eli Broad. ADDRESSES: A Supplemental Information Report (SIR) was prepared for the 2022-2023 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass specifications. Start Date: Jul 30, 2023 (Sunday) End Date: Aug 1, 2023 (Tuesday) Duration: 3 days . 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. Develop strategies for acknowledging the mixed legacies of historical figures that your campus may be honoring. 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1851) Develop a survey to engage with your community of students, faculty, and staff to understand their needs and preferences for the future of learning. The planning process can only do so much to drive change in your institution. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1863) After 26 years with an entrenched distribution requirement, the private, mid-size American University unanimously approved an inquiry-based core curriculum, which involved reviewing and approving over 500 new courses. 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. Youll learn tools and practices that encourage stakeholders to collaborate, act strategically, and constantly look toward the future. SCUP 2023 Access a world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise-become a member! This can only be accomplished when all voices are heard, recognized, and valued. After each workshop, you will go back to your campus with tangible takeaways and tools that you can use to grapple with practical problems. Summarize higher educations role in the global conversation around naming and renaming physical spaces and how such acts relate to institutional legacies, history, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Submissions must be made using SCUPs online submission tool. Tags: Community College; Engaging Stakeholders; Planning Processes; Strategic Planning; SWOT Analysis. CEO When you use the SCUP Integrated Planning model, you will get an accurate picture of your external environment, ask hard but necessary questions, and build actionable plans. 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. Sunday, October 2, 2022 - Tuesday, October 4, 2022 2:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST Register event SCUP Southern 2022 Regional Conference Senior Associate and Senior Planner Woody Giles is presenting "Happy Trails to You: How Pathways Increase Equity and Economic Mobility" at the conference in Tampa. 30th-31st March 2023, Philippines. National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs. By centralizing and transforming IT operations, SMU simultaneously increased support for high performance computing research and provided necessary technology for academic courses. Explain how UC Irvines tools and methods resulted in more inclusive places and spaces for its graduate student residents. This session will demonstrate how integrated planning can help institutions achieve resilient, net zero carbon campuses in the face of accelerating climate and pandemic challenges. This session will discuss how Coast Mountain College (CMC) in British Columbia used decolonization and indigenization methods for new capital infrastructure, specifically the Wii Gyemsiga Siiwilaawksat student housing project. Design-Build for Transportation/Aviation Conference. Recognize innovation in planning, architecture, and landscape architecture. 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. 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. Help your peers. Come join us for this interactive session in which well discuss these issues and offer ideas for how to address them. Planning Types: Strategic Planning Identify ways to integrate wellness into your campus culture such as connecting to nature, programming indoor and outdoor spaces, and promoting mobility to support student wellbeing and encourage a culture of wellness. Integrating planning doesnt end with the plan itself. Discuss best practices in space management that can help you to overcome institutional barriers and focus resources on managing space assets. Call 888.236.2427. Session Presenter(s): Identify your sessions presenter(s), What type of room set would you prefer to best enhance participant learning in your session? Note: Prices do not reflect local taxes and fees. List Your Events. We will continue to monitor and adhere to local guidelines and policies and will update this statement and our registrants of any changes. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Student Support Services; Student Success, Presented by: Robert Atkins, CEO, Gray Associates | Andrew Dunn, Director, Strategic Financial Planning, Concordia University-Wisconsin | William Massy, Senior Consultant, Gray Associates. 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. In an era of intense debate surrounding the legacies of historical figures, George Mason University is using community-fostering dialogue to address its namesakes legacy and memorialize the lives of those he enslaved. If so, what will you do online. Identify areas in which equity gaps may exist and how they impact student success and belonging. 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. Phillip Washington Identify and track external forces and current trends based on consultation and research. Discover methods for translating student-led undergraduate research projects into actionable outcomes that can shape both the social and physical campus environment. As we approach the halfway point of the Biden Administrations term in office, Terry Hartle, Senior Vice President of Government and Public Affairs at the American Council on Education, will discuss what has happened so far, what is still possible, and what has fallen through the cracks. 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. For more information and/or to register, visit: https://www.scup.org/conferences-programs/southern-2022-regional-conference/ Identify options for engagement events that will help inform and improve your current and future strategic plans. 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. The implementing regulations for these fisheries require us to publish recreational measures for the fishing year. Higher education institutions all face these common planning challenges: coming together to solve problems; enabling expansion to meet space demands; and connecting the campus with community and industry. Planning Types: Sustainability Planning 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1814) Browse the program below and click any Access Slides button. Overnight, companies remapped supply chains, pivoted product lines, and transformed to distributed work-from-home organizations. Maximize your processes and strategies by breaking down traditional boundaries and creating new partnerships! Find opportunities to integrate initiatives from new leadership. 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. Identify program and service options for addressing graduate students experience of social isolation and increasing wellbeing. Purchase a TAP reloadable fare card at any metro station. Tags: Facilities Planning; Space Assessment; Space Management, Presented by: Tina Dee, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Muskegon Community College. This session will highlight the University of California (UC) Berkeleys resilience strategies related to energy, water, wildfire, and seismic resilience and demonstrate how you can translate these strategies to your campus context. Aligning an institutions planning, assessment, and resource allocation systemically leads to improved outcomes and serves as a catalyst for reframing the value proposition and adopting inclusive and equitable principles. Join us to hear about real world examples and learn new shared solutions that you can apply on your campus to achieve more equitable student support. Explain the type of leadership your institution needs to design and implement a strategic framework with a singular focus. Disruption is here, from new competition and new credentials to emerging technology and lasting effects of the pandemic. 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.