Facilities

RIT’s stunning new Cybersecurity Range gets $3.3M boost

Rochester Institute of Technology is utilizing a donation from IBM to advance research and workforce development in its new Cyber Range and Training Center.

Golden opportunity: California’s quest to prioritize older students

A new California Competes report highlights the potential of bringing millions of former students back into higher education and the value it possesses in meeting workforce needs.

Confident universities ready for in-person learning in fall

The University of Alabama and scores of others say they intend to have full face-to-face instruction, and some expect to have full football stadiums, too.

Syracuse teams with Honeywell to advance air quality research

The university's College of Engineering and Computer Science will be studying technologies that can create more healthy and more productive working environments.

4 DC universities combine on COVID-19 testing program

A new lab site at Gallaudet will take in highly accurate saliva-based samples from Marymount, American and Catholic universities, as well as Baltimore schools for quick results.

Attention to social mobility, students fuels Dominican U. success

The private university has embraced its mission to serve all students in Chicago, particularly those from the Latinx community, and its enrollment and retention numbers underscore that commitment.

These 4 universities will have drive-thru commencements

Students will be receiving their diploma covers and celebrating from their vehicles in different ways, depending on the institutions and COVID-19 protocols still in place.

Here are several steps for creating healthier campus spaces

When retrofitting buildings to create healthy spaces, it’s essential to realize that no two buildings’ risk of infection are the same.

5 steps to start preparing for summer construction projects

Planning a summer construction project is in some respects like planning a summer vacation: The first step is to pick a destination and make sure it matches with what you like to do.

Ghost kitchens gaining steam on college campuses

Spurred by the pandemic and students ordering meals online, these smaller-format operations are providing safe, healthy meal alternatives to eat-in dining.

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