Cornell University Lights a Green Path

Touting savings of both energy and costs, Cornell University recently completed a lighting upgrade project by replacing outdated lighting...  More

The Marathon That Started in Lynchburg

Before she made history in Boston, Kathrine Switzer was inspired by a coach and classmates in Lynchburg.  More

Embracing eSports in Higher Education

Private colleges and universities are investing in eSports: recruiting athletes, building new programming, and preparing a workforce.  More

Drawing Inspiration from Other Projects

Virtually every private college has a variation on the same scene: At the end of each summer, hundreds of thousands of freshmen leave where...  More

Campus Project Planners Must Understand New Buildings in Context

Once completed, buildings are never viewed in isolation. For that reason, they shouldn't be conceived in isolation.  More

AI, Zambia, & Ecuador: Adventures in Learning at Millikin University

Dr. Mark Munoz of Millikin University is an international business executive, an outstanding professor with multiple awards in Teaching...  More

Brown Plans to Double Number of Veteran Undergraduates

At Brown's annual Veterans Day ceremony, President Christina H. Paxson announced plans for increased financial aid for student veterans,...  More

Former Presidents Help Higher Education Institutions Handle New Challenges

Former Wagner College President and former Metropolitan College of New York President are leading a consulting enterprise which will help...  More

Education & Community: Vanderbilt’s Holistic Residential College Experience

The living learning community concept of residential colleges on Vanderbilt’s campus is part of a larger initiative that is working...  More

Windows and Doors Deliver Reliable Performance, Lasting Impressions

Universities across the nation are seeking ever-larger windows and doors to create attractive buildings for students, faculty, and alumni...  More