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Nobody's There

Areas experiencing declining enrollments are presented with both opportunities and challenges. Declining enrollments permit districts to implement desired program changes that were formerly not possible. Conversely, districts are faced with making the mos

The Quad Angle

Today, campus quads are definitely spatial beings — a "room" that the institutions have deemed important because they face the buildings into that space to form a unity, a statement that shouts, "We are a society of scholars." But

Keeping It Safe

Part of a school's appeal is based on its reputation for providing a safe, secure, and convenient environment for its staff and students. An administrator's attention to fire and life safety systems should enhance the school's status withou

Cut the Cost of Borrowing With Zero-Interest Federal QZAB Funds

School districts are facing a series of unpleasant and difficult fiscal choices in this current recessionary environment. Given the recent steep spikes in gas and food prices, now is the time for some creative thinking as to how best to manage the preciou

Acoustics, Sound Amplification, and Electroacoustics

The acoustics of performing arts venues, as perceived by audiences and critics, is a confluence of the "natural" (i.e., non-amplified) acoustics of the spaces and the sound systems serving the spaces (to the extent that such systems are employed

Lighting the Way

What can schools implement now — to already existing facilities — that will lower their energy costs and move them toward being green? While few schools in the United States are officially labeled "green" construction, there are many s

Technology in the Mailroom

Just as colleges and universities are adopting Internet-based technologies for learning so, too, are campus mailrooms responding to changing marketplace conditions by adopting Web-based mailroom processing tools. Here are the stories of two universities&#

CPTED Revisited

Architects, campus facilities practitioners, and campus safety professionals have a new tool to assist them in designing superior campus facilities. 21st Century Security and CPTED – Designing for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crime Preventi

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

Life is full of choices. The number of those choices, however, can be overwhelming, which is certainly true when it comes to selecting janitorial and maintenance products and supplies. Evaluating everything from cleaning solutions and mops to vacuum clean

Design Trends in Higher Education Facilities

Following this month's release of College Planning & Management's 2009 Annual College Construction Report, we talked with Avi Lothan, FAIA, principal at DeStefano Partners, a Chicago-based architecture and design firm, about current and futu

Reactions to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Signed by President Obama Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) is intended to help with economic recovery. While we continue to receive updates on the ARRA in the form of press releases and through the news abo

Things I've Learned 2008

In an effort to continue certain traditions, I present the "things I've learned 2008" column. For me, 2008 was quite a robust year in terms of expanding my horizons.

Dollars and Sense of Self-Administered Certification

The case for LEED certification is a compelling one. It provides third-party verification that your project has met the requirements of an established green building rating system. This is valuable for many reasons but, certification costs money. For coll

Let It Snow

Even districts located in heavy snow zones can be surprised by a sudden snowstorm. The surprise can cause even more of a shock to those located in areas where it doesn't snow much or often. Preparation can keep the confusion and damage to the academi

Avoiding Gridlock by 'What If?'

People often ask "What if?" in training sessions and preparedness planning meetings at colleges, technical colleges, and universities across our great land. If you have experienced this in meetings and safety training sessions on your campus, yo

The Big Picture

2008 was quite a roller coaster. From an historic election to a worldwide financial crisis to yet even more technological advances, everyone, including today's students and their parents, has been on a wild ride. How can colleges and universities cop

Park It Here

The definition of transportation demand management (TDM) is rather vanilla: in a nutshell, it's a series or group of techniques intended to decrease parking demand. What about that prompted experts at the Center for Transportation Research at the Uni

Homeschool Safety

Reasons for choosing homeschooling vary, but the main reasons cited in the brief were: the child has a physical or mental health problem; the child has special needs; parent's belief in a non-traditional approach to education; dissatisfaction with ac

Community Colleges See Enrollment Increase in Economic Downturn

This month we talked to Norma G. Kent, vice president for Communications at the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). Kent discussed the correlation between the recession and community college enrollment and how community colleges can be a pa

USGBC Set to Launch LEED 2009 Rating System

2009 heralds the implementation of the much-anticipated evolution of the United States Green Building Council's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building rating system. This overhaul incorporates eight years of user feedback

A Wish List For the New Administration

By the time this issue is in your hand, the nation will have inaugurated its 44th President, Barack Obama. Prior to being sworn into office, he announced that he would implement an economic stimulus package that, among a number of other things, would incl

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