Higher Ed


Electric Avenue

The University of Georgia has raised $15 million to add electric buses to its fleet.

Five Marketing Ideas to Capitalize on the CTE Renaissance

CTE programs also are receiving dedicated marketing money, but with so many marketing choices it can be tough for a college to decide where its dollars will have the most impact.

Science Labs: Design to Influence Recruitment, Retention

Cutting-edge design trends for science facilities can help recruit and retain the best and the brightest scientists, faculty and students.

Life Sciences Building

Future Focused

From responsive rooms to bold buildings, today's colleges and universities are embracing innovative learning environments.

green cleaning

Green Cleaning Without VOCs

Take a closer look at the "no VOCs" claim when evaluating your green cleaning efforts.

Ethics in Facilities Management

How do we integrate ethics into our FM duties?

snow storm

It Might Happen: Tips for Preparing for Natural Disasters

Depending on your location, you may be at risk of experiencing specific disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, wildfires or winter storms. Here is advice from the experts on being prepared.

Virtual Reality

The potential applications for education are exciting to consider.

Embracing Mobile Technology

Bolstering enrollment in the digital era.

Solar, Minus the Investment

Towson University installed 4,000 solar panels with zero upfront costs.

campus lighting retrofit

Tackling a Lighting Retrofit: Ten Tips for Success

Can you save energy (and money) by undertaking a retrofit with today's lighting technology? Yes, you can, say the experts.

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