Security & Planning
Adults, not students, should bear responsibility for controlling the situation.
By Robert Kravitz
By Anne Holford-Smith, Serena Losonczy
By Susan Flanagan
Twister. Funnel. Whirlwind. A tornado by any other name is still considered the deadliest and most destructive natural disaster on earth. Occurring on all continents except Antarctica, tornadoes have both terrified and fascinated mankind for centuries. The U.S. averages almost 1,300 tornadoes per year, more than all other continents combined. How do we protect ourselves when a tornado strikes? It is this question that has driven architects, engineers and the construction industry to develop codes and guidelines such as ICC 500 and FEMA P-361. These guidelines, at least in part, will help to ensure the proper construction of tornado shelters in order to save lives.
Bowling Green State University Debuts New Business School
By Matt Jones
IAQ
Achieving healthy and safe schools is more critical than ever in the new pandemic normal.
By Nick Agopian
IAQ
Pandemic brings renewed focus on importance of indoor air quality in schools.
By Kevin Luo
Facility Focus
High-tech environment is first of its kind in the state.
By Matt Jones
Chicago School Moves into Downtown High-Rise
By Brandon Hall