Founded in Switzerland in 1996, Partners Group opened its first US office in New York in 2000 to support the expansion of its business into the Americas. In March 2016, the firm announced it would be expanding into the Denver Metro Area and investing in the construction of a purpose-built "campus" in Broomfield, capable of accommodating several hundred employees, in order to support the long-term growth of its US business. In the last five years, around 40% of the capital Partners Group has invested on behalf of its clients into private markets has been in North America.

Andr Frei, Co-CEO of Partners Group, also speaking at the groundbreaking, commented: "Our Broomfield campus will become a hub for the Americas, in the same way that our Singapore office is a hub for Asia and our Swiss headquarters is a hub for our European business. We will have employees here working across all business lines, from servicing institutional clients, to sourcing and executing investments, to carrying out corporate functions. We look forward to welcoming our business partners and clients to our Broomfield headquarters in the future, to see for themselves how Partners Group realizes the potential of private markets in the US."


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In May 2016, Partners Group opened an office in downtown Denver, intended as a temporary base in Colorado while the permanent campus is under construction. Today, the Denver office already has more than 100 employees, representing every private markets asset class and far exceeding the firm's initial plan for employee growth in the State.

Partners Group's Broomfield campus has been designed by architecture firm Open Studio Architecture and is expected to become operational in 2019. The project developer is Prime West Development, LLC. and the general contractor is Swinerton Builders.

The MCPHS University School of Nursing Boston campus is proud to announce the adoption of Nursing Students Without Borders (NSWB). NSWB is a brand new leadership and involvement organization hosted under the School of Nursing-Boston campus that hit the ground running this semester. The Executive Board Members were elected in November 2015 to initiate the organization, including establishing a Constitution and bylaws, public relations, and seeking out involvement within the Mission Hill and Greater Boston area.

The MCPHS School of Nursing also hosts an NSWB chapter on both, Worcester and Manchester campuses. If you are interested in becoming involved with NSWB or any student leadership organization, please reach out to Anthony Lacina (anthony.lacina@mcphs.edu)

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham's Chennai campus at Vengal, Tamil Nadu offers various engineering programs developed on a choice-based credit system following continuous evaluation by faculties who guide students

Amrita University's Coimbatore campus started in a hidden village named Ettimadai provides over 120 UG, PG and doctoral programs to a student population of over 12,000 and faculty strength of nearly 1500

A land that has witnessed the historical prominence of ultra-modern facilities in India. A place where science, technology, and research merge to embrace good health across a 130-acre sprawling health city campus.

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham's Kochi campus is an extensive campus comprising a premier multispeciality hospital, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health Sciences, Center for Nanosciences along with a School of Arts and Sciences and Department of Management as well

Amrita University's Mysuru campus situated at Bhogadi, Karnataka away from the hustle & bustle of the city combining state-of-the-art facilities offers a perfect environment that fulfills the aspirations of young minds and meets the requirements of future employers

In collaboration with our annual Lofi study session at Tempe campus, the Labriola Center at Fletcher Library will livestream the Lofi study session in the University Center Building, room 265 and 266. Heat n' Beats celebrates Indigenous artistry and the hard work it takes to be an Indigenous student at a university. Students will have the opportunity to use the room to listen to an Indigenous DJ live streamed from Tempe campus while studying for exams, or take an opportunity to make simple earrings and keychains from Makerspace's laser cutter. Spend the evening with the Labriola Center listening to Indigenous beats amongst good friends and end the semester with DIY keychain and earrings. Register for this event.

Your parking permit is only valid in student parking spaces. The closest parking to the University Union is Parking Structure II. Please view driving to campus and campus map for directions. A printable campus map is also available.

Each Ethics Bowl team consists of four-to-six students. A campus coordinator works with the students to prepare them for the competition which consists of four rounds over the two-days, plus semi-final and final rounds. In each round, a specially developed case study outlining a complex ethical situation related to the environment was presented to the teams for debate. The round was awarded to the team that made the most sound, persuasive presentation. Approximately 60 business, non- profit and government professionals served as judges and moderators.

The fall transformation of our campus begins again: the Brickyard, the Atrium, D.H. Hill, Dan Allen, Hillsborough Street all come to life as 34,000 students and more than 8,000 faculty and staff embrace the arrival of a new academic year. Welcome back. 2351a5e196

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