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Solid Planning Assures Smooth Telecommunications Upgrade

Making early and thorough plans to replace their antiquated telephone system helped administrators at the University of Minnesota meet specific requirements.

Facility Focus: Academic Buildings

While academic buildings serve a specific and necessary mission, it's important to remember that they also help define your campus image

A Discovery in Education Seating

Chair designer Richard Holbrook shares his thoughts about the process of creating an ergonomic chair series.

Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems: Ideal for New Construction and Renovation

Administrators at Tuskegee University are choosing standing seam metal roofs because they are durable, long lasting and weathertight.

Terrorism and Schools

We should be braced for the very real possibility that terrorists will select schools as primary or secondary targets in the future.

Elements of a Successful Campus Plan for Public and Private Schools

Planning and design decisions are critical for developing your campus, but a successful master plan also nutures the campus legacy for generations to come.

Building Blueprints: From Physics Lab to Campus Center

In this facility, the romantic old and the modern new complement and graciously contrast with one another, creating a sense of community.

A New Approach to Community College Master Planning

A master plan helps community college administrators stay prepared for change and ready for immediate action as unexpected funding becomes available.

How to Reduce the Risk of Residence Hall Fires

Statistics show a decline in fires in college and university residence halls. But experts warn against complacency, saying that the only sure way to prevent fires is constant vigilance.

Make Time

We do not live in an ideal world, and we must be realistic in our efforts to provide the highest level of service in all areas of our responsibility.

Security in Secondary Education Today

School districts continue to review their approach to security of students and staff.

What You Need to Hear

Today's school officials are overwhelmed wih information. To make a difference, the suggestions and opinions offered must be heard by the people who have authority to act, and the power to affect change.

One Size Does Not Always Fit All

Regardless of the side benefits, made-to-order school safety is more effective than the“one size fits all” approach any day of the week.

Behind Closed Doors

The dos and don'ts of protecting property and privacy at the same time.

The Paperless Office - Myth or Possibility?

No digital technology so far has replicated paper's usability and familiarity.

Eye Can See for Miles and Miles

A New Hampshire school system eliminated internal school vandalism and bomb threats, and reduced the number of false alarms by using video security software that is accessible via a variety of methods from remote locations.

Maintaining Precious Library Resources

Maintaining today's college and university libraries requires a big-picture approach and extensive communication among all users.

Here Comes the Sun

Need a Web service that is a little bit smarter? Check out this one.

Student Activity Center Trends

What are today's students doing, and how should facilities change to accommodate their activities?

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