Starting Over: Resurrecting a Stalled Project

Resurrecting a stalled building project requires a close look at what circumstances have changed, and then changing the plan to match the...  More

Class of 1966 Environmental Center at Williams College

In spring of 2015, The Class of 1966 Environmental Center opened with the dedication of the new building and a number of related events.  More

Safety as a Community Endeavor: Empowering Your Biggest Campus Safety Resource–Students

Who is responsible for making your campus a safe environment for learning and personal growth? The vast majority of college campuses have a...  More

Challenging the 30/30 Rule and Flash-to-Bang Lightning Safety Protocol

Mankind has long tried to understand lightning, harness its power, and create practices to safeguard lives and properties with various...  More

Academic Excellence Requires a Culture of Safety

A university is a complex community; so, too, are the safety issues. From petty theft to acts of violence, minors abusing alcohol to sexual...  More

Harvesting Big Data for Operational Decisions

What exactly does big data look like? We've heard the buzz around Internet of Things (IoT) and the connected environment over the past few...  More

Orchestrating Your Building Project

Even though you might think of them primarily in terms of aesthetics, architects' most valuable characteristic on a building project is the...  More

Using Retrocommissioning to Tackle Campus Carbon Footprint

Seattle Pacific University is a private college campus with more than 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students, located in the heart of...  More

Fundraising Success at Lincoln Memorial University

Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) is a private university founded in 1897 as a living tribute to President Abraham Lincoln. LMU offers over...  More

Toward a Smarter Grid

Steven Low, a Caltech professor of computer science and electrical engineering, says we are on the cusp of a transformation, a...  More