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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 2009

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Strategic Leadership

Integrating Strategy and Leadership in Colleges and Universities

From Volume 37 Number 3 | April–June 2009

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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January 1, 2009

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Make Way for Millennials!

How Today's Students are Shaping Higher Education Space

From generations in perspectives, through generational cycles, and on to the influence of Millennials on campus space.

From Volume 37 Number 2 | January–March 2009

Abstract: After the Baby Boomers came the Gen Xers, and now it’s the Millennials, or that population cohort born between 1982 and 2001. Exceeding the Boomers in sheer numbers, they are becoming a moving force in all sectors of society. Exhibiting a set of core traits significantly at odds with their predecessors, they are sometimes referred to as the “next great collegiate generation” and, as such, are having a profound effect on higher education space and services. This article explores Millennials in their historical context, identifies ways they are making their presence felt, and suggests how they are beginning to reshape higher education facilities.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
January 1, 2009

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Prevention Through Connection

Creating a Campus Climate of Care

To whom does the Millennial student in psychological stress reach out?

From Volume 37 Number 2 | January–March 2009

Abstract: College campuses across the United States are increasingly challenged to educate psychologically distressed students and to recognize that college student mental health is not only a counseling center issue, but also a campus issue. As such, many colleges and universities are moving toward campuswide prevention efforts designed to help identify and support students who need to manage their distress. Prior research has highlighted these issues and described ways to involve campus units in initiating campuswide prevention efforts. This article focuses on the key elements necessary to successfully foster prevention efforts and includes practical suggestions to improve prevention protocols on campus.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
January 1, 2009

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Students in My Backyard

Housing at the Campus Edge and Other Emerging Trends in Residential Development

Where is the campus edge? Is it becoming more defined or disappearing?

From Volume 37 Number 2 | January–March 2009

Abstract: When it comes to building student housing, the stakes for universities and colleges have never been higher. From competing for prospective students and environmental bragging rights to contesting for space on the typical campus, institutions face a fundamentally different landscape than they did when housing previous generations of students. A national sampling of student residential projects and housing data provide some indication of emerging trends. Universities and colleges will increasingly look to the campus edge (even in difficult environments), will challenge themselves to build sustainably (even where budgets are tight), and will partner or compete with private developers in a variety of contexts. These emerging trends are set against the already-established trend that finds students enjoying—and expecting—more luxurious accommodations than were once typical.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
January 1, 2009

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The Dynamics of Change

Millennial Students’ Impact on Their Total Collegiate Experience

The previous issue of Planning for Higher Education is the first half, and this issue the second half, of a single themed issue on student life and its impact on the built campus environment.

From Volume 37 Number 2 | January–March 2009

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January 1, 2009

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The Serious Matter of Informal Learning

From the development of learning spaces to a broader understanding of the entire campus as a learning space.

From Volume 37 Number 2 | January–March 2009

Abstract: The composition of the university campus is founded on the provision of formal education and the classrooms this has required. Traditionally, informal learning has been of secondary importance, and much less attention has been paid to the development of the campus to support this activity. This article traces the development of three key types of “learning centers” intended as the university’s primary support for informal learning and raises questions about the limitations of this approach to campus development.

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