The Trump administration’s “skinny budget” was submitted to Congress on March 16, 2017. The proposed budget received little support from both Republicans and Democrats, and was almost unanimously criticized by education associations, think tanks and related groups.
- By Fritz Edelstein
- 04/08/17
The Trump administration’s “skinny budget” was submitted to Congress on March 16, 2017. The proposed budget received little support from both Republicans and Democrats, and was almost unanimously criticized by education associations, think tanks and related groups.
- By Fritz Edelstein
- 04/08/17
When Kennesaw State University renovated their theater, they turned to Harlequin Floors for a stage floor solution. The Department of Dance lacked a permanent space suitable for dance and the renovation was an opportunity to turn the old theater into the area’s only venue built specifically for dance.
Creating a Student-Centered Environment.
- By Charles Tyler, Carla Remenschneider
- 04/01/17
Business Practices (Achieving Administrative Excellence)
Having a plan in place is the key to continuity of leadership.
- By Dr. Scott D. Miller, Dr. Marylouise Fennell
- 04/01/17
Housing Survey
- By Shannon O'Connor
- 04/01/17
Sustainable Schools
How sustainable design becomes net-positive education.
- By Sean O'Donnell
- 04/01/17
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Facilities (Learning Spaces)
It's time to build a new school, and there's a lot more to the process than securing the funding and beginning the digging. One part of the process is choosing building materials. Here's how.
Why healthy schools don't cost — they pay.
Safety & Security (Prepare and Be Aware)
In today's world, colleges and universities must not allow campus visitors to come and go without scrutiny.
- By Michael Fickes
- 04/01/17
Case Histories (Real-World Solutions)
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Building Blueprints (Facilities in Focus)
The children's center at Caltech reflects local ecology.
- By Jennifer Schab
- 04/01/17
Facilities (Learning Spaces)
Research shows that students — as well as teachers — perform better when schools implement indoor air quality programs.
- By Michael Fickes
- 04/01/17
Legally Speaking
The future of public education in the Trump era.
- By Michelle P. Crockett
- 04/01/17
Facilities (Campus Spaces)
New buildings on historic campuses must pay homage to the past while claiming their own time and place in history. It's a hard line to walk. Three schools discuss rules to live by and when to break them.
Maintenance & Operations (Managing the Physical Plant)
Is your organization evolving to exceed your customers' expectations?
- By Bruce A. Meyer
- 04/01/17
How Healthy Schools Save Money
How Healthy Schools Save Money
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Editor's Note (The View From Here)
- By Deborah P. Moore
- 04/01/17
Facilities (Campus Spaces)
What will students see when they look inside an advanced campus HVAC system? High-tech HVAC systems can serve as living labs.
Maintenance & Operations
The time is now for a national study on the correlation between public school buildings and learning.
- By John A. Bailey
- 04/01/17
Ask the Expert (Crisis Communications)
Business Practices
Making the move to a new vendor.
- By Robyn Stirmell
- 04/01/17
Facility Focus (Landscapes and Outdoor Learning Spaces)
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Facility Focus (Landscapes and Outdoor Learning Spaces)
Deploying Ultraviolet-C technology maximizes infection control and protects student health across a community college campus.
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Legally Speaking (Insight On the Issues)
The evolving role(s) of general counsel and chief compliance officers.
How Healthy Schools Save Money
Safety & Security (Prepare and Be Aware)
With the enormous attention we have placed on safe and secure campuses, is it still possible for a stranger to enter a school building and walk around freely without anyone noticing?
- By Andrew LaRowe, Mike Raible
- 04/01/17
Case History (Real-World Solutions)
Case Histories (Real-World Solutions)