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March 9, 2020

Graham Wyatt to Present at SCUP North Atlantic at Yale

Graham Wyatt to Present at SCUP North Atlantic at Yale

On March 9, 2020, at the Society for College and University Planning's North Atlantic Regional Conference in New Haven, Connecticut, Robert A.M. Stern Architects Partner Graham S. Wyatt will participate in the concurrent session "One Yale: A Unified Campus for The Next Century."

Yale University has responded to physical expansion and population growth in ways that can be a model for other campuses to emulate. The University has unified its community with strategic development along its two-mile-long urban campus, strengthening diversity and inclusion while the historically dispersed communities of the residential colleges continue to flourish. The presentation will share methods for managing campus physical development while adapting and evolving campus culture. Presenting with Mr. Wyatt will be Kari Nordstrom, Director of Project Architecture and Design, Yale University; and James Elmasry, Senior Program Planner, Yale University.

Completed in 2017, the award-winning Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College, Yale's first new residential colleges in fifty years, carry forward the Collegiate Gothic style established at Yale by architect James Gamble Rogers—who designed eight of the original colleges—while achieving 21st-century standards of collegiate living and environmental responsibility. Mr. Wyatt, along with RAMSA Partners Robert A.M. Stern, Melissa DelVecchio, and Jennifer L. Stone, led the design effort for Yale's Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College.

The Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) is a community of higher education leaders who are responsible for the integration of planning on their campuses and the professionals who support them. SCUP’s mission is to develop individual and organizational planning capacities to strengthen and transform institutions of higher education. SCUP’s membership of more than 5,100 individuals represents higher education institutions and private sector organizations around the world. Members represent the areas of campus planning, institutional planning, academic planning, finance and budgeting, administration, IT, and institutional research, charged with planning for the future of colleges and universities and the success of their students.

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