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 The planning process can only do so much to drive change in your institution. Complimentary guest room internet included. 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. 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 your institutions internal and external environment, including global forces and trends, internal mandates, and competitors. 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. You can begin making a difference in your institutions collaborative processes using the power of one by applying practical strategies for diffusing defensiveness and uniting diverse viewpoints for better project outcomes. Be a part of the most diverse and comprehensive global event attended by professionals from across the field. Contrast the recidivism rates of individuals who have experienced educational opportunities while incarcerated with those who were not offered such opportunities and support. Apply new modes and methods of resource storage, access, and retrieval for library materials and archives. Incorporate language associated with diversity, equity, and inclusion in your planning and design process to foster belonging and wellbeing for your campus community. 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. This session will detail how Middlesex Community College (MCC) used integrated planning to guide the evolution of its strategic plan in the midst of the pandemic, social challenges, and a change in leadership. As campuses grow to meet their academic goals, they often prioritize indoor spaces over outdoor spaces; yet, there is great opportunity to design campus landscapes in ways that support teaching, research, and lifelong learning. Join us to discover how Cal State LAs successful strategies led to the creation of an inclusive, equitable, and affordable housing facility that helps build relationships and a sense of belonging amongst students. Overview Meeting Legislative Rally February 27, 2023 Meeting CEO Roundtable March 12, 2023 Meeting 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. 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. Network with peer institutions as partners in transformation. Recognize building design elements that directly support innovative teaching and learning in STEM fields. Read Sunitas full bio, Linda L. Baer Join us to gain a foundation of knowledge in both national context and peer perspectives to inform hybrid learning models and environments at your institution. Discuss how RSC cross-functionally and cross-hierarchically engaged its organization to participate in design thinking. AICP CM 2.5 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Describe budget-conscious educational space that is extremely efficient while providing long-term institutional quality. Tags: Active Learning Environments; Engaging Stakeholders; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Landscape / Open Space; Learning Environments. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1725) Lunch Program #1 (SD) 10. Create intentional engagements for keeping student voices and student learning at the center of your planning process. Engage staff participation in the defining or re-defining of your department practices. Search peer-contributed learning space exemplars using tags specific to facilities, IT, and pedagogical attributes. Recognize innovation in planning, architecture, and landscape architecture. Develop collaborative design ideas that will help re-envision problem spaces on your campus. 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. Planning Types: Strategic Planning QUESTIONS? Guide your future planning efforts through an understanding of equity goals to create a safe and welcoming campus environment. Contact registration@scup.org to process your registration and receive the discount. Roadmap how to best develop and implement net zero design principles on ground-up and renovation projects. Prioritize design strategies and operational considerations around the studys four big ideas to build social connection in living learning spaces on your campus. The virus has accelerated our future of work, expedited our human transformation to digital creation, and placed an even greater burden on leaders to inspire and motivate human potential. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Health and Wellness; Medical / Allied Health Facility; Student Services, Presented by: Amy Hellmund, Architect, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners | Sanjeev Khagram, Dean and Director General, Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix | Shawn Swisher, Project Architects & Designer, Jones Studio, Inc. | Buzz Yudell, Partner, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners. Set expectations and find opportunities to continuously improve on the new normal once an SSC is up and operational. Challenges: Change Management; Competing Priorities; Planning Alignment Discuss how to implement design thinking across your entire campus. Analyze adverse student backgrounds to highlight and recognize their potential talents and strengths. The SCUP Integrated Planning Model is different. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1877) Join us outdoors on the Terrace Plaza in front of the Terrace Theater to kick off SCUP 2022! Discuss game-changing actions you can take to help move your institution towards its desired state. 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. Well demonstrate how to leverage technology, which is at the core of higher educations new normal hybrid learning environments, to improve student equity, inclusion, and learning outcomes. 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. John Wayne Airport-Orange County [SNA] Discuss integrated, collaborative planning processes with diverse stakeholder groups that can help your institution implement carbon action plans and achieve net zero carbon buildings. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Planning Outline techniques for integrating spaces for social and academic experiences in ways that advance student success and wellness. Evaluate interdisciplinary planning issues at your institution. The framework is singularly focused on student success and is a strong example of integrated planning that involves the entire campus. 621 SW Columbia Street Portland, OR 97201. 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. If you do not know your login information, click on forgot your password on the login screen. July 30August 1, 2023. Identify opportunities for incorporating hybrid educational models into your campus learning spaces. Don Yackley SWACUHO President 2022-2023. This session will share how a strategic value proposition can differentiate your institution and build capacity for inclusion and equitable student outcomes. Make this the year to infuse the foundations of integrated planning in your department, unit, and campus-wide! The 2011 National Architecture Firm Award Winner, BNIM is an innovative leader in designing high performance environments. SCUP Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference - Acknowledging History + Defining the Future Conference in-person 9th to 11th March 2022 Charlottesville, VA, United States of America The window for taking action on climate change is narrowing and there is an urgent need for institutions to reduce their carbon footprints. 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. Come learn how integrated planning and technology-suffused learning spaces can support student development, collaboration, and learning necessary for preparing global leaders to thrive. Stewardship Come learn about NKUs unique strategic planning process, campus community engagement in innovation, plan execution and assessment, and highlights of recent successes. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUPM22C1655) As colleges and universities welcome students back for the 2021/2022 academic year, they must stay nimble and responsive to the changing conditions of the pandemic. . AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1792) Fueled by crisis in the wave of the pandemic, institutions are expanding the purpose, process, and outcomes of campus master planning as a vehicle for shaping a resilient, agile, and equitable future. AICP CM 1.5 Unit Identify options for engagement events that will help inform and improve your current and future strategic plans. Panelists will offer frank perspectives on how higher education and industry must rethink workforce development to improve communities, build corporations, and address social, economic, and environmental challenges and disparities. Evaluate sources of funding for a building project that impacts multiple user groups on campus. 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. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1705) 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. Identify key areas in which your institution needs to increase student support services, including learning, belonging, mental health, community, and food and housing security. One Santa Fe- a quarter-mile long mixed user that attempts to create open space in 4-acre industrial rail yard property. Los Angeles International Airport [LAX] 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. Identify opportunities to apply new innovations on your own campus. Explain how to design and construct capital infrastructure that considers indigenization in architecture, interior design, and landscaping. AIA LU/HSW 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1848) Youll learn how collaborative relationships can provide context around the realities of the external environment, ensuring informed decision making and the ability to successfully navigate changes. 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. There is a stereotype about strategic planningit only creates plans that sit on the shelf, collecting dust. A district-wide sustainability and climate change framework requires engaging diverse stakeholder groups through an open process that results in shared district impact areas and goals with unique campus implementation strategies. The SCUP Planning Institute will be offered as a pre-and post-conference workshop. University campuses can reduce their costs and carbon footprints by rehabilitating existing buildings instead of demolishing them. 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. 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. Maximize your impact by expanding your knowledge! AIA LU 7.0 units . Identify technological barriers that remote users face to develop plans for improving their experience. Describe best practices for developing a space utilization study, including metrics for future academic buildings in a post-pandemic world. Incorporate DEI into planning through SMARTIE goals: Strategic, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely, Inclusive, and Equitable. The Director of Financial Services is a senior executive leader of ASI and works closely with the administration team to collaboratively oversee the management and administration of the corporation within the policy direction of the ASI student board. Evaluate issues with current practices and patterns of workforce training and development on the sides of both higher education and industry. A national conference of our size costs over $3 million over several years (in vendor and convention fees, AV, software, events, transportation, staff, etc. Describe a process that involve campus community members in building a strategic direction. Thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal! Find opportunities to involve disabilities services as well as those that have faculty, staff, and students with disabilities in planning your WELL project. ADDRESSES: A Supplemental Information Report (SIR) was prepared for the 2022-2023 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass specifications. This session will explore how these two successful integrated planning endeavors at CUW each advanced student diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals. NAFSA 2022 The International Education Event of the Year! Employ the critical notion of why as a link to help people across campus better understand the future and effectiveness of their programs and initiatives. Discuss ways to strengthen diversity and inclusion objectives through thoughtful engagement and new modes of interaction. Increase your understanding and awareness of effectuation, an entrepreneurial process for planning around an uncertain future. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C2209) Identify climate threats and stressors specific to your institutions region. September 30 - October 3. Well share the highlights, hard lessons, and details of how the STEM Colleges design considerations and change process achieved these efficiencies and positioned the college to better respond to future disruption. AIA LU 1.5 Unit (SCUP57T002) Identify entrepreneurial activities happening on your campus and brainstorm strategic opportunities. We're thrilled to be sponsoring and presenting at the conference, in addition to leading a tour of Hayward Field. *NEW* SORP is now offering Organizational and University memberships. 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. Rethink campus spaces in ways that promote interdisciplinarity and cross-pollination of ideas between students, faculty, and community partners. 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. 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). 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. Northern Kentucky Universitys (NKU) developed its unique strategic plan, Success by Design, through a framework that uses design thinking. 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. 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. LOCATION. Assess your institutions view on academic workplace design compared to national research data and relevant case studies. 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. Describe the wins, challenges, and key insights the college gained from adaptations it made during the pandemic. First-year student housing can be designed to encourage an engaging experience for students. Tags: Change Management; Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Human Resources; Learning Environments; Science / Engineering; Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM). Ribbon of Light-6th Street Bridge: Micheal Maltzans signature bridge nearing completion, composed of 10 giant arcs connecting East L.A. w/Downtown. Challenges: Engaging Stakeholders Scholarship applicants will be notified of award status by Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Design concept ideas for centralized professional service team compositions. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Value the positive impact that collaboration and interaction has on planning and design solutions. 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. Access available session recordings and slides on the program page. Articulate a vision that provides a framework for successful planning, design, and building activation. You have your plan; now its time to build a sustainable culture that is forward-looking, proactive, and poised for success. AICP CM 7.0 units. AICP CM 1.0 Unit, Planning Types: Campus Planning Discover ways in which campus projects can articulate an institutions mission. Application Deadline Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Funding; Facilities Planning; Learning Environments; Learning Technology; New Program or Department; Operational Planning; Public-Private Partnerships (P3); Recreational Facility, Presented by: Florent Mettetal, Urban Designer II, Perkins&Will | David Wilkins, Principal, GMB Architecture + Engineering | Jonathan Webb, Associate Vice President, Facilities Management at Central Michigan University. This session will offer practical technology insights, open dialog, and resources for the future of integrated planning and design. In the aftermath of riots, killings, and the flu pandemic of 1968, America architecture conveyed its optimism for the future through Brutalism. Tags: Facilities Design; Facilities Planning; Fine and Performing Arts Facility; Multi-Use; Museum Facility; Urban Design. Implement your plan and prepare for common implementation challenges. . Registration for the full conference or single-day is required to register for a tour(s). Discover methods for translating student-led undergraduate research projects into actionable outcomes that can shape both the social and physical campus environment. Cite critical research linking building design features to key health and performance outcomes for first year students: reducing stress, anxiety, and depression; encouraging healthy sleep patterns; and strengthening community and connection. How can you tell if youre doing integrated planning? Describe a strategic campus-wide vision for a visually stunning and programmatically complete first-year residential community. Whats next for higher education? *Cancellations must be made in writing and may be submitted by email to your registration team registration@scup.org by 6/22/2022. In the face of COVID, employee burnout, and staffing changes, institutions must confront significant challenges in the development of their strategic plans. Discuss an integrated planning process that enables your institution to align student performance data with financial and human resources. The SCUP community is here to help! Civil Air Patrol is the auxiliary of the U.S Air Force and is a proud partner in the Total Force with more than 56,000 volunteer Airmen. AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP57C1931) 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.