New Construction at the University of Tampa
2015 brought an especially hot spring and summer at The University of Tampa this year, as the 85-year-old university announced the... More
Boston University: A Model for Sustainability
Boston University Dining Services serves hungry students, staff and faculty daily through three residential dining halls, one kosher dining... More
Mississippi College Construction Boom Going Strong
Mississippi College's first new residence halls in two decades, a walking track to step up the university's wellness efforts and major... More
Temporary Stand-Alone Facilities on Campus
When considering a major renovation, benefits of a temporary stand-alone facility are significant. More
From Old to New: VRF Improving the College Campus
A proven HVAC technology worldwide, Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning is known for providing superior occupant comfort. More
Situational Awareness: The Key to Smarter Campus Risk Management
My daughter Elizabeth starts college in a few weeks, so safety and security are on my mind more than usual and in a more personal way. More
Fluid-Applied Roofing for Repair and Renovation
For those private universities who include being "green" into their mission statement, fluid-applied roofs can offer numerous benefits.... More
Projecting Into the Future: Simple Guidelines for Your Next Upgrade
If you're in charge of standardizing projectors across your campus, chances are that a lot has changed since your last upgrade. Innovation... More
Johnson & Wales Breaks Ground on $40 Million Engineering and Science Center
Memories of one of the worst New England winters on record quickly faded away as the first shovelfuls of dirt were tossed marking the... More
Flexibility First: Student Rec Center Planning, Design, and Construction
Inclusion of multipurpose space is only the beginning. Anticipation of future program changes requires more nuanced design techniques and... More