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Green Campus and an acceptable ROI

Tipping the Scales

School administrators walk a tightrope, balancing their desire for a green campus with the need for an acceptable ROI. Here are three examples of how campuses strike that balance — or, in one case, not worry about it at all.

Sustainable Projects

Green, CHIPS, LEED, net zero, carbon neutral — what does it all mean?

Smart Commuting

Smart Commuting

The University of Alabama at Birmingham ranks high in ride-sharing.

Maintaining the Campus Landscape

Maintaining the Campus Landscape

Whether it's mow and blow or a little more complicated, landscapes demand constant attention. Grounds professionals speak up about what it takes to stay in the green.

Linking the Helm

Integrated classroom controls can expand teaching options at the touch of a well-placed button.

Building Blocks

Revitalized structures are a cornerstone of town-gown relations.

Visual Communication in Schools

Building Identity

Art can proclaim a building's identity while promoting educational goals.

Practice Facilities for Music and Art

Practice Facilities for Music and Art

Considerations in the design and construction of music and arts spaces.

School Design

Designing for the Community

Success often comes from commitment to specialized yet flexible design.

Desktop Virtualization

A strong case for virtualization in higher education.

Water Conserving Urinal

Water Conserving Urinal

Save Money and Conserve Natural Resources for Educational Facilities

Complying With the Clery Act

Resources are available to assist institutions to efficiently and effectively fulfill requirements of the Jeanne Clery Act.

Building Sustainable Schools

Building Sustainable Schools

Doing it right can save money and please the district and community.

Show Me the Way to Go

Show Me the Way to Go

Integrating the right signage into your campus can aid in building identity and marketing for use in the wider community.

Messiah College

Messiah College

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