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Faculty/Staff Housing Master Plan – Open Forums on February 6th
Input needed from faculty and staff to help develop a campus-wide Student and Faculty/Staff Housing Master Plan
- 01-30-2012
- By Lisa Scott Kingsbury
Your Input Needed!
Campus Planning Services and Student & Campus Life are working with nationally-renowned housing consultants Biddeson-Hier to develop a campus-wide Student and Faculty/Staff Housing Master Plan. This will guide the University in our short and long term housing needs for the next 10-15 years. The Housing Master Plan project will include surveys and focus group interviews of various constituents to gather important history and feedback about current issues and future needs.
We would like faculty and staff to join one of the focus groups on Monday, February 6th at the following times:
• 12:30 – 1:30 PM - Staff
• 2:00 – 3:00 PM – Faculty
• 5:00 – 6:00 PM - Staff
• 6:00 – 7:00 PM – Faculty
All sessions will be held in Waterman Memorial Lounge.
We will be discussing some of the following topics: The trends of faculty/staff housing needs, desires for on-campus faculty/staff housing, the impact of the Chittenden County housing market on faculty/staff, how has housing impacted your experience while at UVM, and any other topics that may impact you regarding housing in the area.
The success of this important University initiative depends on reaching a broad spectrum of students, faculty and staff to examine our short term and long term housing needs for UVM.
To RSVP, please contact lisa.kingsbury@uvm.edu or call 656-1059. Indicate the session that you wish to attend.
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