Poured, rolled, interlocking tile, natural wood — when it comes to choosing sports flooring, the options can seem overwhelming. Here's help for determining your needs and finding the right solution.
How many tragedies will it take to arouse those who are still dangerously unaware?
Campus crime, combined with limited security staffing budgets, is driving the nation's colleges and universities toward security technology.
No one says it's going to be easy, but your district can have an effective emergency/crisis response plan by making a commitment to continuous improvement.
The issue of school size cannot be pushed aside, it is our responsibility to design right-sized schools that can help students in their struggle to succeed.
No one says it's going to be easy, but your district can have an effective emergency/crisis response plan by making a commitment to continuous improvement.
Calculating the total cost of owning technology helps remove guesswork from school district budgeting and management.
Spending the money upfront to hire properly trained carpet and flooring installers can save you money and headaches in the future.
Summer is a busy time for residence hall personnel as they prepare for welcoming students in the fall.
What you should know about safely preventing pests so you don't end up like Chicago's public schools.
By taking a realistic and proactive stance with the media, representatives from your organization can significantly affect the way the public perceives it.
Experts agree that, when it comes to on-campus parking, there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach. Here are some solutions that can be tailored to your campus' needs.
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Appliances take over student residence hall rooms.
Looking for effective cost-cutting measures for your institution? Here are some suggestions as to where and how you can significantly reduce expenditures.
What I have learned while attending conferences and seminars is that while many things stay the same, like lack of adequate funding, many have taken on a new twist. Here are some of thehot” topics from the field.
It would be hard to imagine a time when higher education has undergone such rapid and fundamental change as that which we now experience.
Does your campus furniture accommodate everyone on campus - including disabled students? If you're not sure, don't sweat. A few affordable tweaks can make all the difference.
Deciding on the appropriate furniture and furnishings for these areas depends mainly on how this space is going to be used.
A tornado paved the way for a new gymnasium and several other buildings for a Missouri school district that was having difficulties generating public support for these projects.