Higher Ed


Weaving an Integrated Information Web

Finally, the technologies managing different university databases have begun to work together in single, integrated systems.

2000 Construction Report

Colleges and universities are growing, with $7.2 billion in construction to be completed and $7.25 billion to be started this year alone.

Specifying, Installing and Maintaining Built-Up and Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems

Here's how you can assure high-quality performance and durability.

Tug of War

Students want residence hall furniture that offers a comfortable, attractive, homelike environment. Housing managers want residence hall furniture that offers long life. Is it possible to satisfy both?

How to Prioritize and Complete Renovation Projects

Following some simple, yet critical, steps can greatly facilitate both the prioritizing and completion of renovation projects.

How to Select Replacement Windows

Your window replacement project can be more easily completed with the help of a Window Selection Guide and these 11 tips.

Doing Your Homework on Indoor Air Quality Issues

Administrators at the Georgia Institute of Technology did their homework when building a new residence hall. The result? Indoor air quality that paid for itself from day one.

Oh the Things I Learned on Mulberry Street

As college and university library designs evolve, so does library furniture.

From Here to 2010

Higher education must make dramatic changes in curriculum, technology, governance and more in order to survive the next decade.

The Custodian: Your New Building Design Consultant

As classroom and other campus buildings have changed through time, so too has the need to take into account the requirements of maintenance personnel when designing new facilities.