Campus 2030: Harnessing the Power of Campus Space to Advance Strategic Goals

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Campus 2030: Harnessing the Power of Campus Space to Advance Strategic Goals

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About Our Past Event

Given the pace of change, technological innovations, new operational realities, and shifting stakeholder expectations, university physical space must rapidly evolve. However, senior leadership teams still struggle with space being viewed as solely a cost center, a sign of prestige, or a precious commodity on campus.

Session

In this session, EAB will kick off our Campus 2030 series of events. We will walk through the innovative ways institutions are using space to drive important strategic priorities forward, including student experience, interdisciplinary innovation, and diversity and inclusion. Participants will leave the session with immediate ideas to use to reframe the space conversation on campus to that which benefits the institution’s mission priorities.

This is the virtual debut of the session presented at IgnitED, our in-person presentation in Washington, DC. Across the next month, you’ll have the opportunity to register for sessions that take a deep dive into specific campus spaces, from classrooms and libraries to labs and administrative offices.

This session is limited to:

  • Provosts
  • Vice Presidents, Enrollment
  • Vice Presidents, Student Affairs
  • Chiefs of Staff
  • Chief Business Officers
  • Chief Research Officers
  • Senior Facilities Officers
  • Wednesday, March 8, 2023 | 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time

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