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Larry Gordon for EdSourceFinishing touches were still being put to Cal State Channel Island’s new 600-bed dormitory named Santa Rosa Village when Jazzminn Morecraft moved in last fall. Early morning construction noise was worth enduring, she said, because of the social and academic benefits of living on the Ventura County campus, situated in a former state mental hospital surrounded by farmland and hillsides.
Whether joining a study group in her dorm, taking a quick walk to the library, attending a concert, “all the opportunities are here, the events are here. It’s a great experience,” said the English major who graduated from a high school in the San Ramon area east of San Francisco.
New construction in the CSU system is adding beds so more students can live on campus. Experts say this could improve their chances of finishing college in four years, along with less costly academic steps such as improved advising and providing more classes. And by offering an alternative to rapidly rising off-campus rents in some parts of the state, the new dorms are expected to enhance a residential flavor at campuses traditionally dominated by commuters.
The Great Recession had stalled many previous CSU plans but, with economic recovery, about 1,000 beds were recently added and dorms with an additional 5,000 beds are approved to be built over the next four years. That work will be at seven campuses, with expansion being considered in the future at those and others.
The CSU system now has on-campus room for only about 11 percent of its 400,000 students. The projects already in the pipeline would increase that to about 15 percent, still a modest amount although some campuses will be able to accommodate about half of their undergraduates. (In sharp contrast, the University of California system already can house nearly 40 percent of all its undergraduates and has its own ambitious dorm construction plan mainly to keep up with enrollment growth.)
“A pretty good upswing” is how Elvyra San Juan, the CSU system’s assistant vice chancellor for capital planning, design and construction, described the efforts to increase housing.
The reasons for building new dorms are both financial and academic, officials say.
Reversing a previous pattern, rents of off-campus apartments in some areas, such as San Francisco and San Jose, have become so high that more students view on-campus dorms as more affordable and secure. In the most dramatic example, more than 1,360 students remain on the waiting list for university housing at San Francisco State, the school reported.
Beyond housing market pressures, CSU system’s new initiative to improve its graduation rates is pushing some campuses to look at housing as one of many steps to get students to complete school faster. (Only about 19 percent of recent full-time freshmen across CSU have graduated in four years and 57 percent in six years, a record the system is working to dramatically increase by 2025.)
University officials point to national studies that show students who live at least one year on campus tend to do better academically and persist in their studies more than those who live off-campus, although some experts have debated that effect.
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Plus, overall enrollment is expanding and more CSU students are enrolling in schools in another part of the state away from home.
Adding dorms “changes the overall flavor of the institution” and provides more chances for students to connect with each other and to their studies, said Cindy Derrico, Channel Islands’ associate vice president for student affairs, while escorting an EdSource reporter on a tour of the beautifully landscaped campus. Opened in 2002, it is the newest CSU. Its recent graduation rates for full-time freshmen were 25 percent after four years about 57 percent after six
Since the Ventura County campus is surrounded mainly by farmland, few off-campus rentals are available nearby, she added, a contrast to most other CSUs.
Channel Islands’ year-old $58 million, four-story Santa Rosa Village dorm, was designed to match the California Mission architectural style (think red tile roofs) of the former hospital yet has contemporary touches such as group kitchens, computer labs, study rooms and a social hall with pool and ping-pong tables. Its opening increased the total of campus beds to about 1600, or enough for nearly a quarter of the 6,850 students; plans call for raising that to about 30 percent in the future.
The room fee there in a double is $10,276 for the year, plus about $3,830 for a minimum meal plan. Channel Islands does not require freshmen from other regions to live on campus, a contrast to eight other CSU campuses which mandate that for freshmen, and sometimes sophomores, from far away. Such a rule might “create barriers” to enrollment in case students want to save money by living with relatives or friends or can find housing cheaper than the dorms in the wider region, Derrico said.
Larry Gordon/EdSource Today
The Santa Rosa Village dorm at CSU Channel Islands opened last summer
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Throwing things out of anger is never a smart move, but it can also lead to more serious consequences. Especially when you’re at an airport and what you’re hurling at the ground is an explosion-prone lithium battery.
This week, a man traveling to the UK caused a scene at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey, when he furiously threw his mobile power bank, which are banned on flights between the countries. According to the airport’s official Twitter account, the man “declined” to surrender his power bank and began to argue with the airport employees at the gate before “crash[ing] the item on a hard surface.”
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The minor explosion caused smoke to fill the gate’s lobby, but there were no reported injuries, AFP reports.
The UK’s electronics ban followed a similar one the US instituted on flights from several Muslim-majority countries in March, which was lifted for Turkish flights on Wednesday. The UK has yet to follow. Homeland Security chief John Kelly has previously said the ban was put in place as a security measure against detected threats concerning bombs disguised as electronic devices.
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That obviously wasn’t the case here. But let this serve as a reminder that everything with a lithium-based rechargeable battery has the potential to burst into flames. We’ve seen this with the infamous “hoverboards,” Samsung Galaxy Note 7, vapes, Fitbits, and even fidget spinners.
[Istanbul Airport via Twitter via Mashable]