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HBCUs and the Fourth Wave: Opportunities and Lessons Learned

Delivered July 22, 2024
Presented by Troy Glover, Senior Educational Planner | Logan Hampton, President | Yogesh Saoji, Planning and Urban Design Leader
Planning Types: Campus Planning

In a time of racial segregation and limited opportunity, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) became pillars of the African American community, fostering academic excellence and a sense of cultural identity. HBCU leaders will discuss their institutions' significant and dynamic journeys over the years, and how they have evolved through different historical contexts and social changes. Join us to hear critical stories of how HBCUs have leveraged physical, academic, financial, and operational strategies to enhance and strengthen their missions, from their early years, through the pandemic, and today.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Recognize the significance of HBCUs, the critical role they play in higher education, and their resilience in dealing with opportunities and challenges.
  2. Recount lessons learned from two HBCUs about how they've navigated student enrollment, integrated planning, and operational and financial strategies.
  3. Apply successful approaches and techniques from HBCU strategic partnerships that maximize their use of real estate opportunities.
  4. Discuss how to incorporate and align an institution's academic mission with facility and strategic planning.

Presenters:

Troy Glover, Senior Educational Planner, DLR Group
Logan Hampton, President, Lane College
Yogesh Saoji, Planning and Urban Design Leader, DLR Group


Continuing Education Units: AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUP59C2970) | AICP CM 1.0 Unit

Delivered 07/22/2024.

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