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Conference Presentations

Campus Master Planning as a Catalyst for Broader Economic Development

Delivered July 23, 2024
Presented by Suzanne Klein, Principal, Associate Vice President | Mark McCormick, President
Planning Types: Campus Planning

In the face of unprecedented changes, Middlesex College is tackling pressing issues to stay relevant by conducting community outreach, developing partnerships to address workforce changes, supporting non-traditional students, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We'll share how Middlesex went beyond enrollment metrics and traditional master planning strategies with an innovative plan that involves the county and community in supporting a variety of campus and regional initiatives. Come learn how you can apply innovative approaches at your institution to transform long-term academic and master planning while leading cultural changes?internally and externally?and prepare your campus for a post-pandemic world.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Identify innovative planning opportunities that can promote economic growth for your campus and community.
  2. Integrate with a broad range of stakeholders in your local community to identify and advance shared planning strategies.
  3. Advance campus goals beyond academic programs to accommodate changes in pedagogy, student populations, and DEI initiatives.
  4. Describe a long-term strategy for keeping your institution economically viable and prepared for future challenges.

Presenters:

Suzanne Klein, Principal, Associate Vice President, AECOM
Mark McCormick, President, Middlesex College

Delivered 07/23/2024.

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