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Colleges Are More Than Just an Education but a Capital Investment into Our Future

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There are compound reasons that colleges fall behind in facilities management, renovation, and new construction duties. Most recently, he served as vice-chancellor for student affairs and enrollment management at SUNO. Administrators must be more creative in generating new revenue, as well.

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Engaging With AI: 5 Tips for Institutional Leaders

University Business

billion in capital and operating budgets, the report is the premier publication on the key trends and data influencing facilities management in academia today. Drawing on their exclusive higher ed database of 43,000 campus buildings, 1.1 billion gross square feet of space and more than $13.5

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[PODCAST] Funding Campus Green Energy Projects with Tax Credits from the Inflation Reduction Act

University Business

In this podcast, a Tax Principal at CLA and the Associate Vice Chancellor in the Department of Facilities Management & Planning at the University of Denver discuss how the university’s leaders are including clean energy in capital project decisions and utilizing the clean energy tax credits that are now available.

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Why your institution needs an up-to-date flexible work policy

EAB

Start here Eager My institution is in the process of creating or revising a flexible work policy and needs to better understand space and talent management considerations in order to make informed decisions. Learn about three approaches for collecting space data to improve Facilities decision-making.

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The top concerns for higher ed Facilities leaders in 2023

EAB

EAB surveyed Facilities and Estates organizations across North America, Europe, and Oceania during December 2022 to better understand their impact and opportunities. Talent management remains the top concern for higher ed Facilities leaders. Here are five of the key findings we identified.

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Facilities Maintenance and Operations in Higher Education: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 5

The Change Leader, Inc.

Conversely, research universities are actually growing, but leaders find themselves struggling to manage their spaces and identify campus priorities. Many are taking the first step of contracting for space utilization studies to determine how to use existing space more effectively.

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What Keeps Facilities Leaders Up at Night?

EAB

EAB’s Michael Fischer and Maya Graham discuss findings from a new survey of higher education facilities leaders. The survey explores topics such as talent retention, carbon neutrality efforts, deferred maintenance, space utilization, and computerized maintenance management systems. Give these folks to listen and enjoy.