Stories of active shooters in K-12 schools frighten us all. But in the scheme of things, active shooters are a horrible but small problem.
Making the most of available space by gong underground.
Technology tools in the classroom continue to advance, providing not only innovation, but more importantly, functionality.
Automated alarm systems can provide significant benefits for facility maintenance organizations.
Expert advice for facilities managers on understanding and managing integrated technology and building management systems.
Dynamic furniture, which can move and convert to serve more than one purpose, is available for a variety of campus spaces.
Effective access control systems include technology, people, policies and training. Here's how those components fit together.
Colleges and universities are involved in a number of reduce-reuse-recycle initiatives as they travel the path to becoming zero-waste.
As the trend of outsourcing services grows, schools need to examine the pros and cons. What should you keep and what's safe to give up?
Creating activity permissible classrooms.
New school designed with student collaboration in mind.
Tennessee State University tightens security with new student ID badges in response to security incidents over the past year.
Students are creative, intelligent and resourceful and a great source of feedback when it comes to campus furniture.
Successful active teaching and learning depends on making the correct decisions about furnishings.
Overall participation is the key to a successful program.
More and more K-12 school districts are discovering the cost-cutting, quality-boosting efficiencies of outsourcing.
An unconventional commons in midtown Manhattan is designed with students in mind.
Germs must be dealt with in a firm and consistent manner.
Architects and engineers are incorporating innovative methods and systems into designing buildings to withstand extreme weather.
How do you schedule necessary maintenance projects when school facilities are being used year-round for a variety of purposes?
Administrators share compelling reasons to consider organizing your maintenance department into zones.