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- Planning Types
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Focus Areas
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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
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Climate Justice and Solutions
Higher Ed's Global LeadershipDelivered November 18, 2021Presented by Eban Goodstein, PhD, Bard College | Michael Moss, Society for College and University PlanningPlanning Types: Sustainability PlanningChallenges: Dealing with Climate ChangeTags: External Collaboration / Partnerships, Graduate Degree Program, Online Learning, Student Engagement, Sustainability (Environmental)
Institutions referenced in this resource:
Bard CollegeBard Graduate Programs in Sustainability is leading coordinated climate education on a global scale. Working with international colleagues in more than three dozen countries through the Open Society University Network, they are organizing a Worldwide Teach-In on Climate and Justice set for March 30, 2022. The Teach-in will focus on the pursuit of climate justice through ambitious but feasible regional climate solutions. Their goal is for the Teach-in to engage at least 1000 colleges, universities, high schools, and faith and community organizations, and at least half a million students across the globe. The project includes a Massive Open Online Internship in social media that enables students from around the world to take collective action to promote education about climate solutions and justice. Learn more about this ambitious project and watch the Teach-in's compelling program introduction.We’re looking for your TaP Into SCUP content!Describe what your team has tried, what’s working, and what’s not, as a way to share the wisdom we’re gleaning and the new paths we’re forging.
Learn more about TaP here.Presenters:
Eban Goodstein, PhD, Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy and Director and Faculty Member, Bard MBA in Sustainability, Bard College
Michael D. Moss, President, Society for College and University PlanningRecorded November 18, 2021.
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