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Northeasterns Evolution Catalyzed by Data Analytics Kathy Spiegelman Vice President & Chief of Campus Planning & Development Massachusetts Building Congress Higher Ed Panel Sept 13, 2016 Section | 1 1969 2016 In 1969,


  1. Northeastern’s Evolution Catalyzed by Data Analytics Kathy Spiegelman Vice President & Chief of Campus Planning & Development Massachusetts Building Congress Higher Ed Panel Sept 13, 2016 Section | 1

  2. 1969 2016 In 1969, Northeastern had Currently, Northeastern has 2.6m gross square feet of 8m+ gross square feet of building space. building space, 2 Section | 1

  3. Northeastern has evolved from a local commuter school to …. 3 Section | 1

  4. … undertaking use -inspired research... 4 Section | 1

  5. … that impacts society. 5 Section | 1

  6. Northeastern’s Path to the Top 50 47 49 Career Services 56 1 st Ranked in the nation Undergraduate 62 Entrepreneurship 69 7 th Ranked in the world International Students 80 7 th Ranked in the world 96 98 6 Section | 1

  7. Today’s Student Body 7 Section | 1

  8. Previous Master Plan for Residential Campus 1998 - 2012 West Village Columbus Avenue Section | 1

  9. Past Versus Current Institutional Master Plans (IMP) 3,500,000 3.0m 3,000,000 Support / Services 2,500,000 2.2m Athletics 300k GSF in Millions 2,000,000 Student Experience / Event Space 1,500,000 2m Residential 1.86m 1,000,000 Academic 500,000 300k 0 1998 – 2011 2012 – 2023 IMP IMP 9 Section | 1

  10. Proposed Master Plan Projects 2013 - 2023 • Ryder Hall Addition and Redevelopment • Cargil , Stearns, Kariotis Hall Replacement • Forsyth Replacement • Cabot Mixed Use Development • North Lot Academic Building • Columbus Lot ISEC and New Quad • New Science Buildings and Quad • New Athletic and Recreation Building on • Gainsborough Garage Site • Matthews Arena Addition • Burstein-Rubenstein Redevelopment • Burke Street Lot Mixed Use Development Area of Interest • Renaissance Lot: Hotel/ Conference Center Community/ Public Benefits Focus • Carter Playground Section | 1

  11. Research Focus Areas Health Sustainability Security 11 Section | 1

  12. Health Research 12 Section | 1

  13. Sustainability Research 13 Section | 1

  14. Security Research 14 Section | 1

  15. New Provost and Strategic Plan for 2025 15 Section | 1

  16. ISEC Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex 16

  17. Northeastern’s Innovative Partnership with GE 17 Section | 1

  18. Northeastern’s Global Network Seattle Boston Toront o San Jose Charlotte 18 Section | 1

  19. Power of Place San Jose, CA Campus Toronto, Regional Campus Seattle,W ACampus Charlotte,N CCampus 19 Section | 1

  20. Not Just About Graduation 20 Section | 1

  21. Individualized Lifelong Learning 21 Section | 1

  22. 22 Section | 1

  23. Section | 1

  24. Technology Name, Moto, Maker Space Massachusetts Institute of Technology Section | 1

  25. Mens et Manus in motion... “ Building on MIT ’ s long tradition of making and doing, the Initiative will give students, faculty, alumni and others beyond MIT the space, skills, knowledge, tools and opportunities to design, build, test, prototype, hack, scale up and accelerate the transformation of academic ideas into practical innovations through ventures, partnerships and networks .” President Rafael Reif, October 17th 2013 Section | 1

  26. Maker Space Iterative Development Process Work Build/Experiment G ather/Display Collaborate Section | 1

  27. Maker Space Curricular / Formal Engineered Product Industrial-Level Shop Office/ Meeting/Design Apps/ Software Extracurricular / Informal Section | 1

  28. Section | 1

  29. Section | 1

  30. Programs Section | 1

  31. Places MIT Shops, Maker Spaces and Entrepreneurship Centers Section | 1

  32. “ Accelerate the transformation of academic ideas into practical innovations … " – Rafael Reif, President of MIT Section | 1

  33. Parts of the External Ecosystem Section | 1

  34. Parts of the External Ecosystem Section | 1

  35. Working with Technology… Massachusetts Building Congress September 13, 2016 Section | 1

  36. Infrastructure and Sustainability CENTRAL ENERGY PLANT – Co-gen steam, electricity, hot and chilled water Section | 1

  37. Infrastructure and Sustainability CENTRAL ENERGY PLANT Section | 1

  38. Infrastructure and Sustainability GRAFTON SOLAR ARRAY Section | 1

  39. New Metrics for Study CLIC (Collaborative Learning and Innovation Center) 574 Boston Ave Over 50% of the building is flexible, collaborative learning space of all shapes and sizes Tufts Maker Network – Maker space Section | 1

  40. New Metrics for Study TISCH LIBRARY – GIS LAB (Core Facility) Section | 1

  41. New Metrics for Study EATON LAB “Genius Bar” Section | 1

  42. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING COMPLEX Laboratories and Research Section | 1

  43. Laboratories and Research MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY (MBE) LAB Section | 1

  44. COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH LAB, Boston Laboratories and Research Section | 1

  45. Laboratories and Research CHEMISTRY ANALYTICAL TEACHING LAB Section | 1

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