Baby Boomers, Back to Campus . . . To Live
Lots of case studies in this article by Jean Marie Angelo, including some stories of things that didn't work out:
Real estate developers and higher ed administrators now are banking on the hope that this age group, now ages 43 to 61, wants to come back to campus - only this time they won't be rushing fraternities or leading protest marches. They will have plenty of comfortable living space, great rooms for entertaining, special studios onsite for art and writing projects, conference rooms for taking classes, and field trips to nearby museums. Special on-campus communities designed just for them will make this easy.
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