Sentences with phrase «campus life offices»

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Students have long tended to live on a campus while at university, and continuing this practice reassures parents and kids that they are getting their money's worth, just like people visiting lawyer's offices may be reassured by walls lined with leather - bound law books.
Dr. Freire currently serves on the board of directors of Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., a publicly - held urban office real estate investment trust uniquely focused on collaborative life science and technology campuses.
The way the university is constructed is indicative of its fragmentation: many first year students live in one part of the campus, virtually devoid of contact with the rest of the student population; some the colleges within the university have their own dormitories, which also contain classrooms and faculty offices; many of the dormitories house only students with certain majors and contain the classrooms and faculty offices of those disciplines.
The Office of Religious Life at the University of Southern California extends official recognition to some eighty - six campus religious organisations.
The office of residential life manages on - campus housing for each college.
Syracuse University's decision to temporarily ban the use and storage of hoverboards on campus was made jointly by the Department of Public Safety, DPS's Fire and Life Safety staff and the Office of Residence Life staff.
At HEAF we've been able to successfully engage students of color on various campuses through their Offices of Student Life.
The Admissions Office hosts several on - campus sessions to provide prospective applicants with information about academics, student life, and the application process.
To assess the involvement of families in the lives of college students, her dissertation triangulates three sets of data: in - depth interviews with Black undergraduate men and women, their mothers who act as links to other kin, and college personnel, who are on the «front line» interacting with families, in a wide - range of on - campus offices to obtain an institutional perspective on the ways such offices either bridge the gap or separate families, students, and the university.
The Office of Campus Life has a treat drawer for the dogs that visit.
There are four types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; and the Artist Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist in our Main Gallery.
There are five types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; a curator in residence, who has studio space for one calendar year to conduct research and foster community engagement through ancillary programs, such as symposia, lectures, and artist talks; and the Artist Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist.
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Employers and career services offices / college campuses each play important roles in the lives of college students and recent graduates.
At the Ross Huntsville campus, Lead Veterinary Assistant Instructor Alexandria Stone, Office Assistant Veronica Dobbins, and the Veterinary Assistant students assisted with the city - wide pet adoption New Leash on Life organized.
Representatives of UNLV, AVS Housing Group and The Scion Group will speak on October 5, during the ACUHO - I Business Operations Conference: Jason Taylor, Scion Senior Vice President, Advisory Services; Jeff Panchavinin, Director of Operations, AVS Housing Group (a Scion joint venture); Richard Clark, Executive Director, Housing & Residential Life, Campus Life Technology and Student Affairs Maintenance, UNLV; and Jennifer Gray, Contract Manager, Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs, UNLV.
Nareit also announced the members of its 2018 Advisory Board of Governors, who are selected by the Executive Board: Edward K. Aldag, Jr., President and CEO, Medical Properties Trust, Inc.; Andrew M. Alexander, President and CEO, Weingarten Realty Investors; Peter E. Baccile, President and CEO, First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.; William C. Bayless, CEO, American Campus Communities, Inc; Albert P. Behler, Chairman, CEO and President, Paramount Group, Inc.; H. Eric Bolton, Jr., Chairman and CEO, MAA; Byron L. Boston, CEO, President and Co-CIO, Dynex Capital, Inc.; Jon E. Bortz, Chairman and CEO, Pebblebrook Hotel Trust; Jay A. Brown, President and CEO, Crown Castle International Corp.; Stephen E. Budorick, President and CEO, Corporate Office Properties Trust; Richard J. Campo, Chairman and CEO, Camden Property Trust; James B. Connor, President and CEO, Duke Realty Corporation; Michael J. Covey, Chairman and CEO, Potlatch Corporation; Mark J. DeCesaris, CEO, W.P. Carey; Thomas J. DeRosa, CEO, Welltower, Inc.; Gordon F. DuGan, CEO, Gramercy Property Trust; Conor C. Flynn, President and CEO, Kimco Realty Corporation; Philip L. Hawkins, President and CEO, DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.; Maria R. Hawthorne, President and CEO, PS Business Parks, Inc.; David A. Helfand, President and CEO, Equity Commonwealth; Thomas M. Herzog, CEO, HCP, Inc.; Jackson Hsieh, CEO and President, Spirit Realty Capital; Eugene W. Landy, Chairman, Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corporation; Paul T. McDermott, President and CEO, Washington REIT; William L. Meaney, President and CEO, Iron Mountain; E. Nelson Mills, Chairman and CEO, Columbia Property Trust; Marguerite M. Nader, President and CEO, Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.; Arlen D. Nordhagen, CEO, President and Chair, National Storage Affiliates; Scott D. Peters, Chairman, CEO and President, Healthcare Trust of America, Inc.; Paul A. Pittman, Executive Chairman, President and CEO, Farmland Partners, Inc.; Sean E. Reilly, CEO, Lamar Advertising Company; James F. Risoleo, President and CEO, Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc.; David L. Rogers, CEO, Life Storage, Inc.; Glenn J. Rufrano, President and CEO, VEREIT, Inc.; Richard B. Saltzman, President and CEO, Colony NorthStar, Inc.; Bruce J. Schanzer, President and CEO, Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.; Wendy L. Simpson, Chairman, President and CEO, LTC Properties, Inc.; David P. Singelyn, CEO and Trustee, American Homes 4 Rent; Gerard H. Sweeney, President and CEO, Brandywine Realty Trust; Amy L. Tait, Executive Chairman and CIO, Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.; Robert S. Taubman, Chairman, President and CEO, Taubman Centers, Inc.; James M. Taylor, CEO and President, Brixmor Property Group, Inc.; John T. Thomas, President and CEO, Physicians Realty Trust; Thomas W. Toomey, President and CEO, UDR, Inc.; and Julian E. Whitehurst, President and CEO, National Retail Properties, Inc..
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