Facilities (Campus Spaces)
Creative design can solve the conflict between having an open research lab with natural light and views where passersby can see and be excited about the research being done and safeguarding sensitive or proprietary information.
- By Jinhee Lee, Ken Mohr
- 07/01/19
Safety & Security (Prepare and Be Aware)
From stronger but less intrusive safety measures and “shut-down” protocols to juggling varying degrees of clearance in a complex environment, schools and airports share many of the same challenges and goals in public security.
- By Jared Bliss, David Safir
- 07/01/19
Editor's Note (The View From Here)
- By Shannon O'Connor
- 07/01/19
Facility Focus (Libraries / Learning Commons)
Case Histories (Real-World Solutions)
Hot Tips (Custodial Tools)
Facility Focus (Libraries / Learning Commons)
Looking Forward
Life's one constant is change and College Planning & Management is here for it. From the expansion of big data to plant-forward dining options, schools are adapting with the times. Here's a look at what's happening now and into the future. Is your school ready for what's next?
Editor's Note (The View From Here)
Campus Safety
- By Vivian Marinelli
- 07/01/19
Emerging Technology (Enhancing, Engaging, Connecting)
Audiovisual components are becoming integral tools in active learning spaces.
Case Histories (Real-World Solutions)
Facilities (Campus Spaces)
Duke University has won awards for its campus landscape features and design. Careful planning and thoughtful implementation are just two keys to the university's success.
Maintenance & Operations (Managing the Physical Plant)
Taking a closer look at the pros and cons of chemical-free cleaning.
Trends
Look inside for commentary from experts in the field who share their perspective on trends in education and the effect those changes will have on various learning environments.
On the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, Chou Hall is a leading example of the practice of sustainable development.
- By Andrew LaRowe, Mike Raible
- 06/20/19
By a minimum of effort at formulating a real district wellness policy, local education authorities can affect the health of all students in schools by inventing a way to concentrate on helping those kids eat better, exercise more, and eliminate properly.
- By Dr. Thomas Keating
- 06/06/19