A Refreshing Change: How New Trends in Water Bottle Fillers and Coolers are Impacting College Campuses
Bottle fillers are often placed in high traffic areas like classroom hallways and university athletic spaces that see thousands of people... More
Bringing People and Disciplines Together at the University of Jamestown
Cherish Bauer-Reich, associate professor of Engineering at the University of Jamestown, embodies a unique blend of expertise that bridges... More
Addressing a Silent Need: Providing Feminine Care Products in Restrooms
Period poverty has been a silent problem for years. With more than 30 states passing legislation for providing supplies in public... More
Shared Values: How Mike Gunter Unites Students and Communities around our Common Love for the Earth at Rollins College
Mike Gunter, Cornell Distinguished Faculty, Arthur Vining Davis Fellow, and professor and chair of the Political Science department at... More
Green Initiatives: Complement LEED Certified Buildings with these Eco-friendly Practices
The Industrial Revolution, which spans from the 1760s through the early 1900s, brought major technological changes to the planet. The shift... More
A Way Forward: Biophilic Design and Sustainable Flooring in Higher Education Facilities
The Youghiogheny River—or the Yough, as it is commonly called—extends its reach from the west side of the Allegheny Mountains in... More
New Construction or Renovation: Which is Greener?
As the climate crisis accelerates, students are expressing their desires for a campus experience that embraces a culture of sustainability.... More
Bates College The Thrill of the Chase (Hall, That Is)
Bates College’s Chase Hall is beloved, iconic, historic, but user-friendly? Well, probably not, thanks to unwelcoming entrances and a... More
Six Ways to Future-Proof a College’s Security Investments
Keeping students and faculty safe on college campuses is a top priority for every education administrator. Investing in security solutions... More