In the world of school construction and renovation, whatever can go wrong will go wrong.
Missouri's Crowder College is working to lead the way in green architecture with plans for the MARET Center.
…a window opens, if it's operable that is. What's new in windows and doors in the school market?
The green movement, sustainability, and LEED are all concepts within the building delivery process that are founded on the premise that efficient use of our natural resources is becoming increasingly necessary.
Elements that make new, innovative facilities standouts.
The code changes don't mean much to college administrators, but their influence will.
We are blessed with a world-class educational system, burdened by many students and parents who take the immense opportunities our schools provide for granted.
Careful design of housing facilities can clearly delineate schools or promote community on campus.
With savvy in procurement and consumption, administrators can reduce their energy bills.
It's time to turn to human resources management systems to help harness and utilize data.
Make fast and reliable human communications as great a priority as solid emergency technical communications solutions and your organization will be far better prepared to face any crisis.
Keeping students safe is a school's top priority. Well-functioning fire safety systems help achieve that priority and are essential to a school's daily operations.
Insulation and waterproofing only work when all the leaks are plugged. Thank goodness scientists have developed new ways to check for leaks, missing or damaged insulation, and other problems with your building systems.
Campus business offices can make a positive impact on the environment.
Chew on these trends in business operations, design and construction, food, and sustainability, all driven by the needs of today's students.
Without an adequate investment in education students will suffer, communities will stagnate, businesses will vacate, and property values will drop.
School security is much easier to accomplish in a small community when the student is one of a few, rather than in a large school where he or she is one of thousands.
Today's students are more tech-savvy than ever. Choosing the right classroom presentation products is important for teaching this tech generation.
Here's a look at three fast-growing school districts and how they're coping with the challenges that come with rapid growth.
Campus emergency operations plans should be evaluated to ensure that they are three-dimensional and will function during chaotic situations.
How can colleges and universities ensure a happy search outcome?