How to prepare for the future of learning and work.
New From The Chronicle How to Prepare For the Future of Learning and Work |
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Colleges and universities have transformed their spaces — removing chairs, putting up one-way signs, marking six-foot distances on the floors. But the quiet campus atmosphere and caution tape won’t last forever. Long after the immediate public-health threat is over, campuses will look different, in ways both subtle and obvious, driven by forces including wider adoption of online learning, as well as tighter budgets for both colleges and families. |
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The Covid-19 pandemic has turned out to be a reality-altering event for higher education. Purchase "Rethinking Campus Spaces" and learn how to create a more flexible campus environment, make the most of limited space, and develop a strategic plan in preparation of an uncertain future. Order this issue brief for insight into: The events and trends that influenced campus space-use before 2020, and how Covid-19 has changed or intensified them. What classrooms, offices, residence halls, and other common spaces will look after the pandemic is over. Architects’ and colleges’ strategies for doing more in less space, to save money and prepare for an uncertain future. |
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