Testing Matters: Door Performance
In the world of building products, performance testing is common. For product manufacturers, it can be a time-consuming and costly... More
The Original “Green” Building Material: Brick
One of the hottest topics in the construction industry today is "green buildings." This is a catch-all phrase that describes construction... More
Students Drawn to Greener Campuses
Many students at private colleges and universities are extremely invested in the environment and interested in knowing what campuses are... More
New York’s The New School and The Heart of the Stone
New York's The New School's College of Performing Arts and The Stone have an exciting change on campus: The Stone has permanently relocated... More
Kline Center Expansion: Student Life, Fitness, & Sustainability
There have been a number of enhancements to Dickinson College's campus during the last few years, and one of the most notable is sitting at... More
Emergency Egress and SPOF: Squirrels, Rain, and Man-Made Disasters
On January 3rd of this year, an errant squirrel took momentary command of a major university in California by chewing through electrical... More
Engaging Chicago: How a Major Curricular Shift Leads to Profound Engaged Learning Opportunities for Students
Much has happened on American campuses since the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) was founded in 1971. Experiential... More
LGBTQ Students & Christian Colleges and Universities
Christian colleges and universities have been grappling with the issue of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning)... More
Lynchburg College Revamping Teacher Education Programs
Lynchburg College will revamp its teacher education programs by the fall of 2019, becoming the first higher education institution in the... More
Sharing Dorms With Pets
Multiple studies in recent years indicate that pets are powerful forms of stress relief, lowering not only blood pressure but also harmful... More