As important as the fire mitigation plan itself.
Master planning is imperative for any institution that expects its needs will grow and evolve in the future in order to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of every space, program and investment.
Developing a fire-mitigation plan is as important as the plan itself.
EPA ENERGY STAR makes it easy to save up to $50 per PC annually.
Technology can help protect people and property on a university campus. Too often, though, schools have the wrong technology.
Implications of the increasing consumerization of technology in higher education.
Recruiting students to work with incoming freshmen benefits all.
The school-choice movement has set off an intense national debate about vouchers and charter schools.
New design trends are making pools more functional and cost-effective.
Or is it just you? Internal air quality and comfort are more than just temperature. Whether your school is pushing the envelope or making small changes, there are many ways to keep building occupants happy and energy bills in control.
With effective and timely communication vital to all campus constituents, the right tools must be planned, in place and operating smoothly.
The correct fencing system may require elements unique to your campus.
Common core has been around for hundreds of years.
Primary care spaces are no longer stuck in an unused closet.
Congress is on a five-week recess that began on Aug. 1 and returns on Sept. 8. Don’t blame them for taking the time off; they are legally required to do so. Yes, they are off campaigning for himself or herself or someone else, as well as taking a vacation. Many would question whether they deserve it, given the number of critical issues left unresolved or unfinished.
Successfully managing facilities in a climate of change.