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2005

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Clark County Looks at New Ballot Measure

20 years ago16 years ago1 mins

LAS VEGAS-Clark County school officials want to use a $1.2 billion surplus to build at least 14 new elementary schools. The Las Vegas-based district also is considering asking voters next…

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Zebra ID Badges Help Schools Secure Campuses

20 years ago16 years ago2 mins

FORT MYERS, Fla.-Lee County Schools in southwest Florida serves 80,000 students in 81 schools, with facilities that encompass a total of 87 separate locations, including schools and administrative sites. More…

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Synthetic Turf International Completes Education Facilities Project

20 years ago16 years ago1 mins

JUPITER, Fla.-Synthetic Turf International, a synthetic turf supplier and installer of synthetic putting greens and related synthetic surfaces, announced it recently provided two multi-purpose play areas for Star of the…

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University of Kentucky Selects KI Furnishings

20 years ago16 years ago1 mins

GREEN BAY, Wis.-The University of Kentucky’s Auxiliary Services Division asked students, faculty and staff to rank furniture from eight manufacturers as part of a selection process. KI’s residence hall furniture…

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Central Michigan University to Upgrade Utilities

20 years ago16 years ago1 mins

SOUTHFIELD, Mich.-DiClemente Siegel Design Inc. has been retained by Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant to design upgrades to its utility supply system. CMU has an enrollment of about 28,000…

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New Architecture and Design K-12 Education Network

20 years ago16 years ago1 mins

WASHINGTON-The American Architectural Foundation and Chicago Architecture Foundation have formed the Architecture & Design K-12 Education Network to advance architecture curriculum aimed at teaching youth about the built environment. AAF…

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Entries Being Accepted for IDEAS2

20 years ago16 years ago3 mins

CHICAGO-Entries are now being accepted for the revised Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel Awards. All entries are due Dec. 15, 2005. Sponsored by AISC, this program…

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Georgia Gov. Calls Snow Days, Citing Fuel Shortages

20 years ago16 years ago2 mins

ATLANTA-Concerned that Hurricanes Rita and Katrina would result in a shortage of fuel, Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue asked schools across the state to close on Sept. 26 and Sept. 27,…

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High School Labs Poor, says National Research Council report

20 years ago16 years ago3 mins

WASHINGTON-Most of today’s high school laboratories are of such poor quality that they don’t follow basic principals of effective science teaching, said a report by the private National Research Council,…

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Study Reveals Trends in Funding and Construction at Universities and Colleges

20 years ago16 years ago3 mins

PRINCETON, N.J.-Colleges and universities across the U.S. will have more students and less money for construction projects, according to a study conducted by Hillier Architecture. In the coming years, a…

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