scup national conference 2022

Draw on your broader institutional DEI program to design and promote procurement reforms. Tags: Change Management; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Human Resources; Learning Environments; Science / Engineering; Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM). 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. Youll spend 3 days unpacking some of the latest topics such as DEI, post-pandemic the new normal, and wellness along with lessons learned over the last 2 years. Champion a vision for the future that delivers on your institutional mission while simultaneously navigating stakeholder voices, business challenges, community relations, and evolving academic goals. Award certificates will be distributed at the end of the program. Anticipate challenges and opportunities in a dynamic and unpredictable world so your institution acts more than it reacts. The session will raise awareness of how design can affect students on physical and psychological levels and how health centers can engage the campus community and encourage positive behaviors. Identify practical steps and tangible projects for executing a carbon neutral master plan. Join us for a discussion of innovative data collection methods and case studies with actionable steps for conducting space utilization studies to optimize your future campus spaces. Challenges: Change Management Using CMUs example, this session will demonstrate how demographic trends can guide your campus out of declining enrollment and funding dilemmas. Elliot Felix and Allan Donnelly reviewed findings from the 2022 Campus Facilities Inventory survey at the SCUP 2022 Annual Conference. Contrast the recidivism rates of individuals who have experienced educational opportunities while incarcerated with those who were not offered such opportunities and support. Identify opportunities to free up space on your main campus by exploring planning on the frontiers of your campus. Only 60-minute sessions are available 90-minute sessions will NOT be available. Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal! Discuss how to turn historical and structurally-challenging buildings into program opportunities and design advantages. Tags: Campus Master Planning; Carbon Neutral; Sustainability (Environmental); Urban Campus, Presented by: Bonita Brown, JD, Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Northern Kentucky University. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Presented by: Michael Hites, Chief Information Officer, Southern Methodist University. Do performance data inform plan decisions? Active participation from all stakeholder groups is necessary for recognizing and meeting students evolving needs. 23rd-24th March 2023, Pune. Leverage accreditation requirements and planning efforts to jump start space analytics. Create intentional engagements for keeping student voices and student learning at the center of your planning process. Effectively communicate with your library services department about the newest programmatic space needs and requests of a re-visioned or new academic library project. The California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) campus is the product of a 1962 master plan that boasts a historic district of Mid-century Modern and New Formalist academic buildings that celebrate the interplay between landscape and the built environment. . Analyze the current conditions of your learning environments to identify areas in which technology can improve access and connection. University of Southern California | Lisa Stephens, Assistant Dean, Senior Strategist of Academic Innovation, Office of the SUNY Provost | Rebecca V. Frazee, Associate Director, FLEXspace, San Diego State University. Critically examine existing campus spaces to assess their viability for adaptive reuse. *NEW* SORP is now offering Organizational and University memberships. Checked again today and there is a new Certificate.. DigiCert S/N: 011f39a2261a993dd15176da6fe4fbea We are so excited to welcome everyone back to an in-person annual conference this coming July! AICP CM 2.5 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Tags: Business School Facility; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Fine and Performing Arts Facility; Flexible Learning Spaces; Interdisciplinary Learning Environments; Learning Environments; Maker Space; Science / Engineering Facility, Facilitated by: James Downey, Senior Strategy Consultant | Deborah Shepley, Principal, Gensler. 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. Apply concepts of biophilia to increase occupant wellness in your future campus housing projects using five techniques of evidence-based design. 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. Outline the factors, attributes, and characteristics that may impact how a campus community perceives a buildings name and whether it aligns with institutional mission and goals. Find opportunities to activate spaces and programs that enhance student health and wellbeing, while understanding the connection to student environmental perceptions. Tags: Accessibility; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Facilities Planning; Hybrid Learning; Information Technology; Learning Environments; Learning Technology; Technology, Presented by: Walter Goodwyn, Director, Office of Multicultural Engagement, Concordia University-Wisconsin | Michael Uden, Vice Provost, Student Enrollment and Engagement, Concordia University-Wisconsin. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness; Student Housing; Sustainability (Environmental); Zero Net Energy (ZNE), Presented by: Elizabeth McLean, Senior Associate, Ayers Saint Gross | Edmundo Soltero, Assistant Vice President and University Architect, Arizona State University | Allison Wilson, Sustainability Director, Ayers Saint Gross. Presented by: Heather McGowan, Future of Work Strategist, 2017 Global LinkedIn Top Voice for Education. Discuss a comprehensive integrated planning process that links strategic, academic, and facilities planning to bring a campus community together, create a shared vision, and successfully prepare for implementation. Join us for trivia, drinks, prizes, snacks, and great conversations! AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C2202) Propose planning priorities and intended outcomes that are student-centric for the community, economic, and workforce needs of today and tomorrow. Extraordinary times call for new approaches. Identify new opportunities for more effective use of library staff and resources, including the application of peer-to-peer mentorship and support. Planning Types: Strategic Planning 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. Identify methodologies for designing resilient facilities and leveraging programs with indoor/outdoor connections that take advantage of exterior use. The SCUP 2022 Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference will be in-person at the University of Virginia (UVA)! Higher educations struggle to overcome pandemic disruption will continue long after other parts of the economy rebound. Discuss how to expand your outreach program to include a wider array of potential vendors and bring DEI into vendor evaluation and selection. Discuss how to monitor and evaluate progress on EDIB goals. We will continue to monitor and adhere to local guidelines and policies and will update this statement and our registrants of any changes. How? AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1798) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning, Student Success, Retention, and Graduation, A Community College Perspective on Their Role in Future-Proofing Education, Concurrent Session | Weaving Planning and Accreditation Together for Action, Closing Keynote | Learning and Work: Redefining Workforce Development for Impact, [Sunday] Caltech: Developing a World-Class Science/Technology Campus, [Monday] CSU LB Student Success Center: Getting it all Under One Roof, [Monday] Mid-Century Madness: Architecture and Outdoor Sculpture at CSU Long Beach, [Tuesday] Building Resilience: Living Building Challenge Certification and Community-Building in Student Housing, [Wednesday] A New Kind of Makerspace: USCs Lovine Young Hall, Trying to design a planning process that works for their institutions unique culture and structure, In need of guidance when it comes to identifying and engaging stakeholders, Analyzing institutional culture and operations in an effort to find a better path forward, Aiming to create a plan that differentiates your institution based on its strengths and its role in the world around it. Describe academic work spaces that break down silos and bring disciplines together based on common activities and desired outcomes. 11th-12th April 2023, Thailand. Collaborative governance: Do key stakeholders have a voice in decision making? 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. 110 Union . Discuss how an SSC can reflect new organizational priorities through the more efficient use of space dedicated to particular functions. June 9, 2022 Learning By Design magazine (LBD) and the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) announce the winners of the 2022 SCUP Excellence Awards. Rather, it asks you specific questions about the content you are going to present. Photographs of copyrighted PowerPoint or other slides are for personal use only and are not to be reproduced or distributed. Describe common approaches to handling naming issues on campus. When planners understand how to be good stewards of stakeholder relationships they can strengthen their project outcomes. Youll do more than implement a strategic plan. September 30 - October 3. 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. Help your peers. Set expectations and find opportunities to continuously improve on the new normal once an SSC is up and operational. Come learn how an SSC differs from its predecessors and often returns space to the institutions core mission while allowing for cost savings. Find opportunities to integrate initiatives from new leadership. Complimentary Registration (up to 5 awarded). Identify student and faculty needs for designing in-person and online technologies. How can institutions ensure an inclusive physical environment for underrepresented students? Pre-Conference Workshop; Registration. Describe a strategic campus-wide vision for a visually stunning and programmatically complete first-year residential community. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1873) AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1915) 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. The 2011 National Architecture Firm Award Winner, BNIM is an innovative leader in designing high performance environments. You will identify who you need to succeed and work with them. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Special meetings, roundtables, and workshops bring together small groups to learn from each other and from the experts. Assess how student disengagement and mental health issues are playing out in social spaces on campus. . Engage with your campus community in a more open and inclusive planning process to build project support. Respect the unique ecological and human heritage of your campus and evaluate open space as an asset to meet institutional goals and campus community needs. Tags: Facilities Planning; Space Assessment; Space Management, Presented by: Tina Dee, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Muskegon Community College. Monday, June 19. Complimentary guest room internet included. What will you do? As planners, were trained to solve problems within our field of expertise, yet we spend much of our time working with others. Discuss how effectuation can bring together different stakeholders at your institution to coalesce around a shared set of goals. Identify ways to adapt and re-use 1950s-era concrete buildings to serve modern student needs. Explain how to use integrated planning approaches to create living laboratory spaces for place-based research, wellbeing, active learning, and community. Identify the right existing spaces on your campus for repurposing into research laboratories. Create vision alignment through an effective engagement process that involves the facilitys users and focuses on the strategic big picture. We offer a limited number of SCUP Annual Conference Scholarships to help underwrite costs associated with participating in SCUP events. If your institution doesnt change, it wont last. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Tags: Facilities Planning; Learning Environments; Medical / Allied Health Facility; Space Assessment; Space Management, Presented by: Swati Khimesra, President and CEO, Surface 678 | Michael A. Nieminen, Principal, Kliment Haslaband Architects, a Perkins Eastman Studio | R. Umashankar, Executive Director, Physical and Environmental Planning, University of California, Irvine. Develop collaborative design ideas that will help re-envision problem spaces on your campus. More than 700 Civil Air Patrol members from across the United States attend the 2022 CAP National Conference, in Louisville, KY on Aug. 25, 2022. Compare how higher education institutions are responding to similar campus planning issues. creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital . 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. Join us to learn about the challenges, solutions, and wellness and sustainability achievements of these living buildings and find out how you can apply lessons learned to your campus projects. 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. 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. 19th - 20th May 2023,Malaysia. Identify sustainable design solutions that you can use to address your campus sustainability commitments and communitys mental health. 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. 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. 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. Tags: Community Engagement; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; External Collaboration / Partnerships; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Interdisciplinary Learning Environments; Learning Environments; Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM); Student Success, Presented by: Marco Alves, Associate Principal, PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc.| Susan Jenkins, Ph.D., Managing Director, Bakar BioEnginuity Hub, University of California-Berkeley | Ryan McNulty, Principal and Architect, MBH Architects. SCUP's 53rd Annual International Conference (SCUP-53) - Society of College and University Planning. AICP CM 1.5 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1877) The pandemic has opened new avenues for rethinking higher education delivery. NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the world's largest association dedicated to international education and exchange, invites you to the NAFSA 2022 Annual Conference & Expo. Make this the year to infuse the foundations of integrated planning in your department, unit, and campus-wide! AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Marriott Bonvoy members receive complimentary guest room internet. How have you used integrated planning practices to create positive change? Incorporate DEI into planning through SMARTIE goals: Strategic, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely, Inclusive, and Equitable. Explain how wellness-driven design supports resident community building while mitigating the built environments impact on climate change. Youll learn about the intent and outcomes of the projects comprehensive and inclusive planning and design process, which resulted in an educational facility that is an integral part of the learning experience and student success. 2022 Scup Recreational Management Measures The current Federal recreational scup management measures are a 9-inch (22.86-cm) minimum fish size, a 50-fish per person possession limit, and a year-round open season. MiraCosta College Planning Types: Strategic Planning About; Contact; Close Search LAPD Headquarters- Aecoms 1-acre site with security setbacks and pedestrian-friendly design. Denver International Airport Join us to create vignettes of supportive campus learning spaces, resulting in tangible strategies for more inclusive campus spaces for learning, living, working, and socializing. 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. Registration Fees; Cancellation Policy; Ambassador Scholarship Program; Speakers. SCUP 2023 Consider the key role of technology as an integrated opportunity for maximizing flexibility, agility, and efficiency. Continuing Education Credits 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. - Royal Scup Dieleghem Jette - , , , , , - Soccerway 7:15 - 8:15 am. Effectively managing naming on campus is challenging, emotional, and time-consuming work that impacts the physical built environment as well as an institutions legacy. Prioritize design strategies and operational considerations around the studys four big ideas to build social connection in living learning spaces on your campus. Integrating planning doesnt end with the plan itself. Network with peer institutions as partners in transformation. One Santa Fe- a quarter-mile long mixed user that attempts to create open space in 4-acre industrial rail yard property. Describe a process that involve campus community members in building a strategic direction. Planning Types: Sustainability Planning Increase your understanding and awareness of effectuation, an entrepreneurial process for planning around an uncertain future. Entire university and school systems adopted virtual delivery exclusively, something many said they would never do. Tags: Collaborative Design; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Historically Black College or University (HBCU); Planning Processes, Presented by: Sara Cantu, Project Engineer, Kiewit Building Group | Emily Deeker, Director of Campus Planning and Environment, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Heather Keele, Architect | Interior Designer, The Clark Enersen Partners | Karen Nalow, Landscape Architect, The Clark Enersen Partners. In this session, we will explore some of the findings from the 2022 CFI benchmarking and hear from a panel of institutions about changes they are making and how they use CFI data to inform their planning efforts. 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. Milwaukee, WI. A one-nights deposit is required upon booking, fully refundable if canceled 24 hours in advance. Proposals on the following integrated planning topics are especially welcome: Note: For SCUP 2022, we are NOT accepting proposals for workshops. Explain how to map the three areas of planning onto the three horizons construct. Develop strategies for acknowledging the mixed legacies of historical figures that your campus may be honoring. Identify best practices and potential pitfalls to using 4DX as a tool to promote shared governance, college-wide engagement, strategic alignment, and focus in team goal-setting. 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. Here you will gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of anintegrated planning culturethe practices that encourage stakeholders to collaborate, act strategically, and look to the future. Describe a communication plan that increases brand awareness and advocacy for your institution. Analyze adverse student backgrounds to highlight and recognize their potential talents and strengths. The Design workshop is part of the SCUP Planning Institute Model. Students that feel socially and academically engaged are more likely to persist in college and particularly if that engagement happens in their first year. Planning Types: Academic Planning; Resource Planning The Pacific Cafe opens at 7:30 am and has an assortment of breakfast items. There is a stereotype about strategic planningit only creates plans that sit on the shelf, collecting dust. Recognize potential barriers to belonging and wellbeing within your campuss built environment and find solutions for accommodating diverse users. Higher education planners have an opportunity to reimagine the campus as a supportive place for students, both in person and virtually, through the design and construction of facilities and infrastructure. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C2210) Seattle. 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. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning List concrete steps you can take to start a think tank at your institution. 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. Belgium - Royal Scup Dieleghem Jette - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway Bring planning together. Tags: Alignment; Building (or Writing) the Plan; Communication; Goals; Implementation; Mission / Vision / Identity; Metrics; Modifying the Plan; Monitoring the Plan; Planning Processes; Selecting Metrics. A one-nights deposit is required upon booking, fully refundable if canceled 72 hours prior to arrival. Tags: Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Planning Processes, Presented by: Mara Baum, Partner, DIALOG | Joanne Perdue, Chief Sustainability Officer, University of Calgary | John Souleles, Partner, DIALOG | Matthew St. Clair, Director of Sustainability, University of California Office of the President.