As the value of a college education is questioned from various quarters, we must broker a resolution to how American higher education creates a system that is flexible enough to address workforce preparation as a common policy goal.
Ask questions and institute the changes necessary for compliance.
There are at least 60 significant changes in the new IFC code.
Allow students to explore what they are passionate about.
A sensible balance must be found when deciding how to renovate and repurpose historic campus structures to meet todays programming needs.
Will giving students permission to carry guns on campus make college life safer? Opinions differ.
With the growth of private and charter schools it is clear parents are looking for choices. Districts are evolving their curriculum to include programs focused on S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), the arts and language immersion
Here's how two campuses are satisfying administrators by saving money and satisfying students by increasing sustainability in their restroom and locker room renovations.
There may be help from afar.
A trend in residence hall design, amenities, decor and furnishings is transforming dormitories into fashionable, stylish living spaces.
Hygiene and vandalism resistance rank as key concerns in today’s more collaborative K-12 restroom and locker room designs.
Bridging the digital divide in rural schools.
Wesleyan University’s student-designed permaculture garden blooms to life.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design offers design choices that can enhance safety and security.
Technology is modernizing the traditional instructional environment. The modern college student arrives on campus with more than just a suitcase in tow. An array of gadgets will also be on hand, including a tablet computer, a smartphone, an MP3 player, perhaps a laptop.
School business leadership in the new fiscal reality.