Blog Published December 4, 2019
By: Mike Moss, President, SCUP
Session after session I heard from many institutions on how they were tying integrated planning to sustainability initiatives. It became more apparent that higher education is acting on and recognizing the importance of developing cross-campus relationships that span (and move beyond) traditional boundaries.
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Blog Published November 1, 2019
By: Sadie Wutka, Director of Content Strategy, SCUP
Realistic planning for the operations and financing of SAVs will require cooperation between departments such as facilities, parking and transportation, finance, student affairs, and planning.
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Blog Published October 11, 2019
By: The SCUP Learning Team: Sadie Wutka, Director of Content Strategy | Nicholas Santilli, Senior Director of Learning Strategy
The practice of environmental scanning is often a first step in the strategic planning process. Typically, planning teams engage in an exhaustive analysis of the internal and external forces acting on the institution to set the planning context. But should scanning the internal and external environment be limited to the early phases of strategic planning?
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Blog Published September 30, 2019
By: Trish Jaraicie, Director of Communications and Marketing, SCUP
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Blog Published September 16, 2019
By: Mike Moss, President, SCUP
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Blog Published September 6, 2019
By: Sadie Wutka, Director of Content Strategy, SCUP
Most think there’s a tension between access and excellence—you have to choose one of the two. Not so, according to two planners from University of Texas El Paso (UTEP). Read this short recap from their presentation at the SCUP 2019 Annual Conference.
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