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Last year, we welcomed Lindsey Beagley  to talk about Mirabella at Arizona State University and how it redefines senior living through lifelong learning and intergenerational connections.

More recently on Varsity’s Roundtable Lindsey returned with Sherri Harris, a Mirabella at ASU resident, and Charity Morrison, an ASU student. In a unique Q&A-style Roundtable, Sherri and Charity talked about how they’ve forged friendships that span generations and offer a closer look at the ASU artists-in-residence program. 

IMMERSIVE INTERGENERATIONAL LIVING


The Artists in Residence program at Mirabella at ASU brings together doctoral-level students and senior residents through music and shared experiences. Students live on-site and lead nearly 400 events annually, building meaningful relationships that blur generational lines and create a strong sense of community.

SELECTION BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE

 

Student residents aren’t just chosen by faculty—they’re interviewed, auditioned and selected by Mirabella’s own residents. This helps ensure a great musical fit and a strong social dynamic, which is key to the program’s success and longevity.

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, PERSONAL REWARD

 

Student artists receive housing and meals, but the real value lies in the experience. Frequent performances, hands-on engagement, and deep community ties offer a level of professional development that traditional music programs simply can’t match.

A MODEL THAT’S BUILT TO TRAVEL

 

You don’t have to be on a college campus to make this work. With the right partners and a little creativity, any senior living community near a university could adapt this model to build intergenerational connections and attract residents.

FRIENDSHIPS THAT GO BEYOND MUSIC

 

The bonds formed in this program are real. Residents and students support each other’s goals, celebrate life together and often form chosen families—proof that meaningful friendships thrive across generations when people are simply open to connection.

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QUOTES

“Another principle that’s near and dear to my heart is the idea of promoting intergenerational connections. A college campus is uniquely positioned to connect generations around a shared love of learning.” (Lindsey)

“Universities should recognize a range of educational needs for older learners.” (Lindsey)

“21st century universities are highly technology enabled. How do we think about supporting people with technology barriers. We need to think about how to close that digital divide for learners of all ages.” (Lindsey) 

“There is no boundary or barrier between the (retirement) community and the campus community. We have students in the (retirement community) building all the time. We want that. We also have residents on the (college) campus all the time. These are the kinds of organic exposures and interactions that I feel are the most powerful part of this model.” (Lindsey) 

“Older people have forgotten what it’s like to be young but also young people have not developed the skills to project their future selves, which is so important. It means that you can make decisions now that will benefit the future version of you.” (Lindsey) 

“So many folks at 75 no longer identify with their careers. They no longer want to say ‘I’m a retired physician or a retired real estate broker’ they want to say ‘I’m a learner, I’m a mentor, I’m whatever it is I’m doing now.’ They have value now and post career identity and I think that’s what that student ID card represents.” (Lindsey) 

“We bring the university to (the community residents). You can really say that you get what you need in terms of care as you age but also you get what you want in terms of learning and enrichment and intellectual stimulation.” (Lindsey) 

NOTES

Lindsey is on the Executive Council of the Age Friendly University Global Network and is Senior Director of Lifelong University Engagement at Mirabella at Arizona State University. 

Lindsey works at the intersection of higher education and senior living, creating opportunities for senior living residents to fully immerse themselves in campus life at Arizona State University. With a background spanning the Peace Corps, aging services, and higher education, Lindsey is redefining what it means to age with purpose. 

Mirabella at Arizona State University is a luxury retirement community blending vibrant senior living with lifelong learning. Located on ASU’s Tempe campus, it offers residents cultural events, educational opportunities, and upscale amenities, fostering intergenerational connections.

Mirabella as ASU is the first certified university-based retirement community in the nation. It’s a 20-story Life Plan Community located on ASU’s campus, opened in December 2020. The community includes 238 independent living units, 17 assisted living units, 20 memory care units and 21 skilled nursing units.

Merging higher education with senior living might seem unusual, but this fusion can disrupt and redefine both fields. The concept of a university-based retirement community exemplifies how bringing together two distinct industries can lead to groundbreaking innovations and new possibilities.

While in grad school at ASU, Lindsey noticed her classmates accumulating significant debt due to high housing costs. This led her to start a home-sharing agency in Phoenix to match older homeowners with college students, allowing students to rent a room in exchange for household chores. 

University-based retirement communities are gaining popularity, and there are compelling reasons for this trend. The baby boomer generation, being the most educated retiree cohort ever, has a strong nostalgia for its college years. 

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