OLD BUILDINGS, NEW LIFE.(science facilities renovation, Fort Hays State University, Kansas)
American School & University, August, 2001 by SMITH, CHARLES R.
Schools can cost-effectively upgrade their existing science facilities, offering similar technologies as found in new buildings. When the State of Kansas Board of Regents named its bond initiative the "Crumbling Classrooms Campaign," its goal was obvious. It hoped to breathe new life into dilapidated classrooms and establish learning environments that would serve Kansas students for generations to come.
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Renovation was the preferred route. That was the case at Fort Hays State University, Fort Hays, Kan., where one of the school's science facilities, Albertson ...
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