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State lawmakers are giving public colleges and universities $1.4 billion this year to build or renovate affordable dorms for students. The 25 projects across California range in size and price but are expected to make space for 7,300 students.
That's why (UCSD student) Parlier hopes that the San Diego Planning Department will zone for as much high-density housing as possible in its update to the University Community Plan. Students need more housing options near campus, he said, so they can help with the city's efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Rising rents have exacerbated longstanding shortages of student housing across California, forcing students to live in crowded and expensive quarters while others remain homeless. What's being done to ease the crunch? Will plans for new housing make a dent? Save your spot.
Officials at San Francisco State University on Friday announced plans to fill a patch of grass in the middle of campus with desperately-needed dormitories at a moment when state universities are scrambling to lure more applicants while contending with a ruthless housing market.
Professionals seeking to enhance positive outcomes with campus prevention efforts will benefit from this new resource designed to increase professional capacity in organized ways. This webinar demonstrates the rationale, contents, and implementation of knowledge, skills and applications relevant to furthering health-enhancing environments. Practical grounding and skill-building is demonstrated with a foundational training approach.
Busy dorms and student apartment complexes are hubs of campus life at four-year colleges throughout the state. Soon, residential campus life will be a reality at a growing number of California community college campuses, too.
Fordham University’s Housing Fund promotes positive student outcomes, removing obstacles to engagement on campus and creating a more vibrant and diverse residential community.
The Marquette Wellness and Recreation Center, with an anticipated completion date of December 2024, consolidates wellness, counseling, health services and recreation, while expanding capacity for each of these areas.
Universities are updating security measures across the state. Michigan State University has focused on building access, classroom and door locks, camera coverage expansion, and mandatory training to improve security.