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. Develop integrated approaches to housing design that prioritize wellness, belonging, and sense of community at the scale of the campus, neighborhood, building, floor, and living unit. Many institutions struggle with the relationship and interaction between planning and governance. Come explore CSULBs historic campus buildings and learn about the universitys dedication to artistic stewardship through its recent sculpture restoration efforts in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute. SCI-ARC Campus: home of Southern California Institute of Architecture, located in the former Santa Fe Railroad freight terminal. Evaluate your campuss in-person and virtual gatherings post-pandemic. Come learn how your institution can more effectively address student access and representation by applying an integrated planning process that focuses on mitigating demographic changes in higher education. 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. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness; Mixed-Use; Original Research; Student Housing, Presented by: Chris Dechter, Manager, Instructional Technology Classroom Technology Services, University of Wyoming | Parke Rhoads, Principal and Higher Education Lead, Vantage Technology Consulting Group | Lisa Stephens, Assistant Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, SUNY-System Office. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Challenges: Dealing with Climate Change 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1931) Overnight, companies remapped supply chains, pivoted product lines, and transformed to distributed work-from-home organizations. 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. 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. Registration Fees; Cancellation Policy; Ambassador Scholarship Program; Speakers. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1737) Presented by: Leonard Adams, Interim President, Knoxville College | Jorge Garcia, Associate Manager | Architecture, IBI Group | Jason King, Associate, Parametric Design Lead, IBI Group | Thierry Paret, Associate Director, IBI Group. Explain the importance of flexibility to accommodate evolving pedagogies, professional study and training, and modes of thinking, doing, and making. Come learn how to develop a strategic approach to technology planning that includes equity and inclusion as core values, enriching the student and faculty experience, and improving campus infrastructure. FLEXspace is an educator-developed community resource for foundational data that saves time, money, and effort, featuring a critical mass of highly-searchable global space exemplars. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Fine and Performing Arts Facility; Multi-Use; Museum Facility; Urban Design. Help your transformation leadership team develop a highly participative, long-term transformation campaign, shape a bold vision, and define strategies for its achievement. Visit the Barista in the Stantec booth for your favorite java (8:00 am Noon). Discuss a potential framework for your campus carbon neutral master plan. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1873) Discuss how to apply the integrated triad framework to your own institutional context. Disruption is here, from new competition and new credentials to emerging technology and lasting effects of the pandemic. 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. Call Martha Marotta at 734.669.3283 or complete the application form. Recording is available to registrants and SCUP members only. Identify the right existing spaces on your campus for repurposing into research laboratories. Video recording by participants and other attendees during any portion of the workshop or conference is not allowed without special prior written permission of SCUP. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1866) Vision is the driving force behind any building project, making it critical to achieve complex vision alignment early in the planning process. Strategize on how to manage an SSC transition effectively to best position the units for success. Discover ways in which campus projects can articulate an institutions mission. This session will explore how these two successful integrated planning endeavors at CUW each advanced student diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals. Discuss how the effective use of materials and aesthetic choices demonstrate designs highest qualities. Alignment up, down, and/or sideways: How do institutional priorities and day-to-day actions influence each other? Superintendent and President Identify new teaching modalities for improving the STEM learning experience and ensuring student success and retention. Portland. Use technology as a more robust, comprehensive learning and collaboration tool and consider the full range of technological applications during integrated planning. Long Beach Airport [LGB] Identify program and service options for addressing graduate students experience of social isolation and increasing wellbeing. Integrate resilience planning as part of your master planning process. Planning Types: Campus Planning; Sustainability Planning As planners, were trained to solve problems within our field of expertise, yet we spend much of our time working with others. Apply strategic planning concepts and theories that address internal and external challenges and opportunities. We want your proposal for a session at our in-person 2022 conference in Long Beach, CA! Monday, June 19. Rethink campus spaces in ways that promote interdisciplinarity and cross-pollination of ideas between students, faculty, and community partners. Call 888.236.2427. 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. We are so excited to welcome everyone back to an in-person annual conference this coming July! See many highlights of Los Angeles Architecture on this 2.5 hour bike tour. Describe how to apply a coalition structure, where the capital project serves as a live-learn lab, to different campuses in different contexts. Discuss the advantages of this process in stakeholder engagement. Identify methods for engaging your entire campus in strategic planning execution. Optimize traditional classroom space types to accommodate experiential and hybrid learning spaces. Enjoy the evening with a DJ and games. *Cancellations must be made in writing and may be submitted by email to your registration team registration@scup.org by 6/22/2022. Propose planning priorities and intended outcomes that are student-centric for the community, economic, and workforce needs of today and tomorrow. Discuss an integrated planning process that enables your institution to align student performance data with financial and human resources. Home. Participants will meet at Handlebar Tours, please allow 45 minutes to travel. Identify and connect changes coming to higher education. This state-of-the-art facility reflects MSUs commitment to undergraduate education with the goal of advancing student success in STEM disciplines. 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. The Sustain workshop is part of the SCUP Planning Institute Model. 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. Planning Types: Strategic Planning Adaptive reuse of existing campus spaces can address the need for more laboratories that incorporate modern research lab standards. Come join us for this interactive session in which well discuss these issues and offer ideas for how to address them. Planning Types: Campus Planning In an effort to become a net-zero energy campus by 2030, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) embarked on a journey to achieve Living Building Challenge certification for its most recent student housing projects. Consider the changing nature of work in your facilities planning process to maximize effectiveness and reframe research, faculty, and staff spaces. Thank you to everyone who helped to make this conference a success! Engagement: engage attendees with your content and with each other in meaningful ways. Higher educations struggle to overcome pandemic disruption will continue long after other parts of the economy rebound. 14. Planning Types: Strategic Planning A one-nights deposit is required upon booking, fully refundable if canceled 24 hours in advance. Combine elements of human sentiment with data to create multiple iterations in a compressed time frame. Demonstrate the roles of integrated planning and institutional effectiveness as tools for facilitating change and capitalizing on opportunities for institutional transformation. 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition. Tags: Community College; COVID-19; Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Hybrid Learning; Learning Environments; Learning Technology; Original Research; Student Services; Student Support Services, Presented by: Aiden Callison, Associate Architect AIBC, HCMA Architecture + Design | Bruce Denis, Owner/Consultant, Coast Mountain College | Bridie OBrien, Executive Director, Indigenization, Coast Mountain College. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Learning Commons; Library; Library Planning, Presented by: Rena Cheskis-Gold, Principal and Founder, Demographic Perspectives, LLC. 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. 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. Youll walk away with the confidence and tools to begin tough conversations, dig into current practices, and lead your institution toward a culture of integrated planning. AIA LU 2.5 Unit (SCUP57T006) AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1764) AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1877) Our model will help individuals, teams, and institutions solve their thorniest problems. Space utilization and streamlining of administrative services are high priorities for campus leadership. Calendar more. The proposal form doesnt ask for an abstract, title, etc. Slides are available to registrants only. When planners understand how to be good stewards of stakeholder relationships they can strengthen their project outcomes. The theme this year is People, Purpose, Passion. For institutions to flourish in the future, they can optimize their activities through three horizons. Checked again today and there is a new Certificate.. DigiCert S/N: 011f39a2261a993dd15176da6fe4fbea Challenges: Planning Alignment; Student Success, Retention, and Graduation If you do not have one, there will be instructions to create one on the sign in page. 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. Keynote /General Session(s) Speakers Corner; Exhibit. Use the desired states approach to connect with your community and build out ideas and goals for your institutions future. Examples of active learning exercises you can include in your proposal. 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. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Rather, it asks you specific questions about the content you are going to present. Awards programs are a way to not only recognize and applaud those individuals and organizations whose achievements exemplify excellence but also to provide learning opportunities for everyone whose lives and passions involve higher education. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Through recent projects at the University of Michigan (UMich), Kettering University (KU), and Grand Valley State University (GVSU), well explore how the library has grown into an incubator for new methods of student engagement, collaboration, and ideation. 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1822) Dissect real-life projects to discover successes and lessons learned as well as apply that knowledge to your future projects. Decorator Information & Scheduling; Sponsor Opportunities; Exhibit Information; Advertise - NEW FOR 2019; Hotel & Travel. Planning Types: Resource Planning 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. Define key terms associated with carbon neutrality and the measurements associated with those terms. Discuss how to monitor and evaluate progress on EDIB goals. Develop collaborative design ideas that will help re-envision problem spaces on your campus. Collaborate with colleagues, students, and community partners to advance your initiatives and institutional goals. Heather McGowan Assess your campus spaces from a DEI lens using specific criteria and metrics. 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. Join us for trivia, drinks, prizes, snacks, and great conversations! Discuss how effectuation can bring together different stakeholders at your institution to coalesce around a shared set of goals. Many strategic planning models dont work in higher education because theyre not designed for higher education. Planning Types: Campus Planning If you do not know your login information, click on forgot your password on the login screen. Effectively engage faculty in your planning efforts to enable interdisciplinary collaboration. Contrast the recidivism rates of individuals who have experienced educational opportunities while incarcerated with those who were not offered such opportunities and support. Identify areas in which equity gaps may exist and how they impact student success and belonging. Outline an effective and inclusive planning process that defines the problem and sets goals. Challenges: Change Management; Competing Priorities; Planning Alignment Identify opportunities for incorporating hybrid educational models into your campus learning spaces. Tags: Faculty Productivity; Information Technology; Technology Infrastructure, Presented by: Erin Cubbison, Strategy Director, Research Institute Fellow, Gensler | Eduardo Guerrero, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urban Design, University of Arizona | Brianna Hays, Campus-Based Researcher, San Diego Mesa College | Mark Thaler, Principal, Gensler. Synergy between strategic integrated planning and accreditation review can drive meaningful and efficient analysis in our institutions and become a catalyst for quality, continuous improvement for change, and pursuit of the results we want. Identify entrepreneurial activities happening on your campus and brainstorm strategic opportunities. The commercial scup quota and the possession limit per trip for the 2022 Winter II Period (October 1-December 31) have been increased due to the rollover of unused quota from the Winter I period. SCUP 2022 Annual Conference July 24-26, 2022 Long Beach, CA Event Home Program Registration Scholarship Hotel & Travel Call For Proposals Corporate Visibility Speaking Resources COVID Protocols List of Registrants (Login Required) Thank you to everyone who helped to make this conference a success! You will articulate goals that are relevant, translate those goals into assigned actions, and be ready to adjust those goals when inevitable changes happen. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning Many institutions are considering the ways in which they can operate more efficiently post-pandemic. The role of institutional effectiveness is expanding across higher education. In order to support these new methods, planners need data to inform campus space renovations and new educational facilities. 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. 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. 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. Describe the wins, challenges, and key insights the college gained from adaptations it made during the pandemic. Brutalism has left universities with a legacy of historic concrete buildings, but fifty years later theyre often unpopular and in poor repair. In this session, well present strategies and practices for promoting a data-informed culture of planning that uses analytics as a springboard. Use market data to inform your academic, budget, and DEI planning. Tags: Change Management; Communication; Consensus Building; Engaging Stakeholders, Presented by: Katrice Albert, Vice President for Institutional Diversity, University of Kentucky | Mary Anne Ocampo, Principal, Sasaki | Andrew Smith, Assistant Provost for Student Well-Being, University of Kentucky | Mary Vosevich, Vice President of Facilities Management, University of Kentucky. About; Contact; Close Search Apply a flexible programming model to your planning process to forecast future needs. Directions and Parking Long Beach Convention Center, Deadline: Monday, December 6, 2021, 11:59 PM Eastern. Application Deadline Create intentional engagements for keeping student voices and student learning at the center of your planning process. 11th-12th April 2023, Thailand. Through an integrated process of collaborative discovery, we create . It can be tailored to any institution, regardless of size or type. Develop strategies for acknowledging the mixed legacies of historical figures that your campus may be honoring. Log in firstlogin is required for access. Align new construction proposals for your campus with master planning parameters. NOAA Fisheries announces management measures for the 2022 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. Jul 20, 2020. The call for proposals closed Monday, December 6, 2021, at 11:59 PM EST. 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. Evaluate architectural design strategies for enhancing health, wellbeing, and social connection in student housing. Come learn about UWs strategies for designing new facilities that foster organizational change with a focus on commonalities between space types and the benefits of interdisciplinary sharing. 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. Detail a process for encouraging university stakeholders to promote health and wellbeing as a core value in building projects. Come learn valuable new tools, techniques, and a wellness framework that you can apply at your institution to create a healthy and inclusive graduate student living experience. Great proposals focus on one of two things: solutions or foresight. 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 case studies of design process as well as post-occupancy space functions and efficacy. Engage indigenous partners in collaboratively decolonizing capital infrastructure project processes. Find opportunities to involve disabilities services as well as those that have faculty, staff, and students with disabilities in planning your WELL project. Join us March 23-25, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon for the SCUP Pacific Regional Conference! The SCUP Planning Institute will be offered as a pre-and post-conference workshop. condos for sale far west side madison wi Menu. Describe academic work spaces that break down silos and bring disciplines together based on common activities and desired outcomes. Expand your awareness of social justice issues through the experiences of higher education and industry planners. This great conference aims to pushes the skilled research professionals to make high-caliber innovations. Complimentary guest room internet included. As colleges and universities plan their campuses for the future, they now confront unprecedented technological, demographic, social, and economic change. Gather strategies for in-person, hybrid, and virtual student support that enhance the campus community experience and address disparities during challenging times. Create engagement processes that provide a safe space for dialogue. Discover how you can improve the accuracy of your budgets, reduce time spent developing them, and anticipate the consequences for DEI. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1897) Articulate a vision that provides a framework for successful planning, design, and building activation. Effectively communicate with your library services department about the newest programmatic space needs and requests of a re-visioned or new academic library project. Come learn how to review the underutilized and outdated spaces on your campus with critical eyes and transform them into modern research laboratories through adaptive reuse. Planning Types: Campus Planning Arizona State Universitys (ASU) new global headquarters for the Thunderbird School of Global Management demonstrates how integrated planning, learning space design, and technology can facilitate connections that are key to education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Identify practical steps and tangible projects for executing a carbon neutral master plan. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1906) Explain how to design a procurement effort that serves multiple institutional goals. 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. Make this the year to infuse the foundations of integrated planning in your department, unit, and campus-wide! Tags: Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI); Engaging Stakeholders; Operational Planning, Presented by: Hussain Agah, Associate Vice Chancellor, Facilities Planning & Development, Riverside Community College District | Linsey Graff, Senior Campus Planner, DLR Group | Tonya Huff, Professor, Life Sciences Department, Faculty Chair, Sustainability Committee, Riverside City College | Lindsey Perez, Senior Architect and Principal, DLR Group. Discuss the issues that are likely to engage public policy makers in the coming year. 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. Discuss multiple perspectives and opportunities in regards to leveraging and reimagining the most underutilized spaces on your campus. 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. 624 W. University Drive Suite 418. Identify potential corporate partnerships and write a compelling value proposition for project involvement and financial investment.