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The college promise: some districts are creating innovative programs to inspire all students to pursue higher education
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] COLLEGE FEES AND TUITION ARE rising--430 percent since 1982. Student borrowing for college has...
District Administration, 03/01/09 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Finished in a flash: considering a fast-track construction plan? Here's a look at what crowding a project calendar will really cost a campus
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL Florida's enrollment explosion--more than double the number of...
University Business, 01/01/09 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Designed to flow: unified design can steer campuses into the 21st century, once we figure out how to use it
DON'T WORRY IF YOU can't express the difference between long-term planning and unified design on a campus. Even architects say they're fuzzy on the...
University Business, 12/01/08 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Building the best auditorium: schools bring down the house with new and improved performing arts facilities
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] BUILDING A QUALITY AUDITORIUM HAS NEVER COME AT A CHEAP PRICE. AND in today's economy, a $750,000...
District Administration, 12/01/08 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Talk the walk: it's not enough for campus leaders to know where a building project stands. Today, everyone must be in the loop
WALLACE MLYNIEC, A professor of clinical legal studies at Georgetown University, learned the art of communicating about campus construction out of...
University Business, 04/01/08 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
A private showing: partnerships between private developers and IHEs have reached a new level of sophistication
WHEN UPS NEEDED EMployees at its Louisville hub, the University of Louisville's (Ky.) students presented the perfect candidate pool. UPS sweetened...
University Business, 10/01/07 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Undergraduate research grows up: science facility upgrades are the rage on campusesespecially as other institutions score big with their new buildings
SCIENCE PROFESSORS BEGAN shifting their classroom curricula in the early 1990s. Turns out, studies showed that they could attract more students to...
University Business, 08/01/07 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
Special delivery: competitive bidding may rule the construction scene, but that doesn't make it the best choice for all campus projects. Here's how your peers are breaking out of the box
LET'S BE PERFECTLY clear: No one is kicking the traditional design-bid-build model to the curb. It remains the most widely accepted model for...
University Business, 07/01/07 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication -
The hottest ticket: Aluminum.(trends in outdoor furniture)

By Julie Sturgeon It will take more than rising prices to destroy aluminum's popularity in the outdoor furniture niche - manufacturers...
Casual Living, 05/01/07 by Sturgeon, Julie · More from publication -
Lost in space: campuses find ways to escape the pinch of finite classroom space
IT'S SO MINUTE IN THE OVERALL PICTURE: On average, classrooms represent just 5 percent of the space on campus, and that's excluding housing,...
University Business, 03/01/07 by Julie Sturgeon · More from publication



