Six Guiding Principles for Furnishing Residential Spaces

Change is constant at today's colleges and universities. It's occurring in classrooms, libraries, and labs, and especially residence...  More

Active Shooters on Campus: Plans, Products, and Prevention

As active-shooter situations have spread to college and university campuses over the last decade, administrators in higher education have...  More

Food & History at Wabash College

Dr. Richard Warner, Associate Professor of History and department chair, is a former chef who now teaches courses in Latin American,...  More

Highlighting Brown’s Distinction in International and Public Affairs

Brown’s scholars in international and public affairs are addressing inequality, convening conversations that move the needle on tough...  More

Exploring Outdoor Fitness at Vanguard University and Rice University

The advantages of exercise are far reaching and important. Everything from healthier skin to brain health, from stress reduction to...  More

Feeding the Mind, Body, and Spirit: A Look at Vanderbilt’s Rec Center

When I look back on my college alma mater's gyms, I can practically smell every component of them: the chlorine from the pool, the leather...  More

Renewing an Icon: Berry College’s Ford Auditorium

Berry College is renowned for the beauty of its expansive Northwest Georgia campus, at 27,000 acres the world's largest, but one spot holds...  More

Mixed Glaze Systems for Education Facilities

Whether in an entryway to an alumni center, a hallway linking classrooms, or a multi-use learning area, daylighting can play an important...  More

Safety by Design: Strategies for Campus Security

In a quest for better campus safety, architecture, master planning and allied disciplines, one must first understand the factors that shape...  More

Movement, Meaning, & Mentors: A Look Inside Brenau’s Dance Department

Writer George Borodin said, “Ballet is not technique, but a way of expression that comes more closely to the inner language of man than...  More