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STEM facility features, space types, and environments you’ll need to be competitive, 2030 and beyond

Alex O'Briant
Alex O'Briant
Alex O'Briant, AIA
Principal
Geoff Lisle
Geoff Lisle
Geoff Lisle
Principal
Jay Wasson
Jay Wasson
Jay Wasson, PE, MBA, MSCE
VP and Chief Public Safety Officer, Physical Facilities & Public Safety

Student, faculty, and industry expectations for STEM programs have been raised again, and campus building plans must evolve to successfully compete for students, faculty, and partnerships. Presenters profile a sequence of science and engineering facility projects that empower programs and produce market-ready graduates, and they provide key details of master plans for science and engineering initiatives, multi-discipline teaching labs, student-focused interdisciplinary research facilities, and more: the whole laundry list of cutting-edge buildings and spaces you’ll need to move your programs forward in the coming 5- to 10-years.

Occurs Location
Tuesday, May 2nd 10:35AM - 11:30AM
Plaza A (Lobby Building)
CEU Type Units
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
1.00 Units
Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW)
1.00 Units