Quinnipiac U Unveils 10-year Master Facilities Plan

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Naugatuck CT

15 January, 2021

5:27 PM

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'Designing Our Future' captures university's forward-looking vision and momentum with enhancements that would unite all three campuses HAMDEN, CT – Quinnipiac University has released its recently completed master facilities plan, "Designing Our Future," which provides a comprehensive strategy and set of recommendations. The plan will guide physical planning across QU's three campuses over the next 10 years. "The master facilities plan follows our strategic plan, 'The University of the Future,' and provides Quinnipiac a flexible roadmap for thoughtful, long-term physical planning, momentum and distinctions," said President Judy Olian. "Quinnipiac has always been a university with an eye on the future, and this 10-year blueprint captures our vision for innovative opportunities and new initiatives that will enhance the learning and living experiences of our students, the QU community, and surrounding towns." "Designing Our Future" offers important milestones in the university's continued evolution over the next decade. While it does not yet dictate the exact timing of key initiatives, nor does it prescribe that every element of the plan is executed, it does provide a set of guiding principles and broad recommendations for capital investments on each of Quinnipiac's three campuses. These include new and renovated academic facilities; collaborative living and learning spaces; more open greenspaces; additional on-campus housing options as part of an enhanced residential experience; and newly designed social hubs that will enrich the intellectual, social and cultural life of students and the overall university community. Several near-term projects were recently approved by the university's Board of Trustees as part of the master facilities plan, including the construction of a new recreation and wellness center, the renovation of The Complex residence hall, and the initial scoping of a new general academic building and residence hall. These projects all are on the Mount Carmel Campus and will be launched in 2021, after requisite approvals from the Town of Hamden. President Olian said local leaders will be key partners in this process as the Hamden and North Haven communities are natural extensions of the university's campuses and culture. Nancy Dudchik, president of the Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce, said, "Quinnipiac University's continued commitment to engage community leaders in all aspects of their planning speaks volume to the dedication it has to Hamden and our surrounding towns. We look forward to working with the university on its master plan, and we are prepared to help in any way to realize its vision." "Our purpose is to nurture intellectual, emotional and career growth so that our graduates are poised to contribute as thriving professionals and fulfilled individuals," President Olian added. "Living and learning spaces designed for interesting interplay can stimulate inclusive, creative and healthy communities. Our new master facilities plan lays the foundation for such creative design and connections." Quinnipiac's plan also sets aside new open spaces and greenways to encourage active outdoor living and promote environmental sustainability on all three campuses. The proposals include building a more pedestrian-friendly experience, creating new walking trails, improving access to nearby recreation such as Sleeping Giant State Park, and expanding the quad's greenspace on the Mount Carmel campus. Review more details and renderings that are part of "Designing Our Future." Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university enrolls 9,715 students in 110 degree programs through its Schools of Business, Communications, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Nursing and the College of Arts and Sciences. Quinnipiac is recognized by U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review's "The Best 386 Colleges." For more information, please visit qu.edu. Connect with Quinnipiac on Facebook and follow Quinnipiac on Twitter @QuinnipiacU.

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