Renovation

Read: California Community Colleges Building More Student Housing

California Community Colleges Building More Student Housing

The state plans on spending $2.2 billion over the next three years on new and expanded student housing at community colleges.

Read: Campus Safety Conference East and EDspaces to Co-locate in Charlotte, N.C. for 2023

Campus Safety Conference East and EDspaces to Co-locate in Charlotte, N.C. for 2023

CSC and EDspaces partner to combine the best of school and higher ed safety and design under one roof for a seamless attendee experience.

Read: Morgan State University’s Journey to a Smart Campus

Morgan State University’s Journey to a Smart Campus

Here’s how Morgan State University, Siemens, and the Maryland Clean Energy Center are transforming MSU and improving campus security and safety.

Read: What To Do About Wired Glass in Schools?

What To Do About Wired Glass in Schools?

Wired glass is common in older school buildings and poses significant safety issues.

Read: Corbin Russwin, Sargent Unveil New Bored Locks

Corbin Russwin, Sargent Unveil New Bored Locks

The new bored lock from the ASSA ABLOY Group brands is certified to surpass ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 requirements.

Read: $18B in VA Hospital Improvements Pledged in Biden Infrastructure Plan

$18B in VA Hospital Improvements Pledged in Biden Infrastructure Plan

The VA medical facility improvements are part of the president’s $2.25 trillion ‘American Jobs Plan.’

Read: EDspaces Conference Presentation Proposals Due March 19!

EDspaces Conference Presentation Proposals Due March 19!

EDspaces is an educational facilities conference taking place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 3-5.

Read: Historic UMass Amherst Chapel Made ADA Compliant by Boston Architecture Firm

Historic UMass Amherst Chapel Made ADA Compliant by Boston Architecture Firm

The historic chapel, originally built in 1884, was closed to the public for nearly 20 years due to code and access deficiencies.

Read: More than 100 Pennsylvania Schools Have Lead in Their Drinking Water

More than 100 Pennsylvania Schools Have Lead in Their Drinking Water

The highest level of lead found in school drinking water in the state was 3,750 parts per billion.

Read: Alabama District Improves Security at 17 Campuses

Alabama District Improves Security at 17 Campuses

The upgrades include access control, security cameras, lighting, gates and fences, as well as solutions to reduce energy and operational costs.

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