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Rooted Resilience: CSUMB Expands Student Offerings Through Regional Connections
Delivered April 3, 2025Planning Types: Campus PlanningCalifornia State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) has modeled social, environmental, and economic resilience planning by forging creative partnerships, expanding student offerings, and cultivating multi-source funding. We'll demonstrate how CSUMB leverages local resources?Äîsuch as the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary?Äîto offer world-class opportunities to students who wouldn't typically have access. Join us to gain actionable strategies for creating student-centered, locally-relevant learning environments that support the regional ecosystem, attract industry partnerships, drive local innovation, and boost academic and career outcomes.
Learning Outcomes:
- Find opportunities to foster diverse partnerships (e.g., federal agencies, agribusinesses, and complementary research institutes) to provide students with hands-on learning experiences.
- Discuss how flexible learning environment designs can support new programs and foster interdisciplinary collaboration, resulting in diverse learning opportunities and career pathways.
- Detail strategies for securing diverse funding streams, from local donations and state support to federal partnerships, which maximize financial resources to support new programs, facilities, and research initiatives.
- Discuss how to successfully root campus planning within regional economic and environmental contexts, creating programs and spaces that drive local innovation while addressing global challenges.
Presenters:
Tom Horvath, Interim Dean, College of Science, California State University-Monterey Bay
James Lindholm, Professor, Marine Science, California State University-Monterey Bay
Tim Morshead, Partner, WRNS Studio
Lisa Woonick, Superintendent, Monterey Bay National Marine SanctuaryDelivered 04/03/2025.
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