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2008

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CSU Signs Deal With SunEdison for Solar Power

17 years ago16 years ago3 mins

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s Department of General Services struck a deal with SunEdison to install and maintain solar panels on 15 California State University campuses through the next 20 years….

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Colorado Private School Awarded LEED Gold

17 years ago16 years ago3 mins

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — Valor Christian High School is the first private high school in the state to receive a LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, according…

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LACCD Eliminates Surplus With Online Tool

17 years ago16 years ago3 mins

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Community College District is working to achieve its zero-waste policy through a new program that diverts excess equipment and furnishings from landfills. The LACCD…

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University of Georgia Receives Maintenance Award

17 years ago16 years ago3 mins

ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia received Cleaning Industry Management Standard Certification with honors by the International Sanitary Supply Association, making it the second university to achieve the distinction….

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Georgia School Design Includes 72 Surveillance Cameras

17 years ago16 years ago5 mins

THOMSON, Ga. — Security surveillance cameras could become requisite features in junior high school design to prevent gang activity, vandalism, bullying and guns on campus if more school administrators follow…

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Student Success Centers Can Improve Academic Performance

17 years ago16 years ago11 mins

As four-year universities transition away from basic skills instruction, community colleges have become primarily responsible for fulfilling this service for students. Community colleges are beginning to implement new programs in…

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SCN ezine – November 2008

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Officials, Project Crew Celebrate City/School District Collaboration

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Stakeholders involved with the planning and construction of River City High School celebrated the near completion of the project with a dinner and reception next to…

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Groundbreaking Held for $6.8 Million Child Development Center

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — The voices of nearly 100 children wearing hard hats rang out resoundingly at the groundbreaking ceremony for a new $6.8 million child development center at Pierce…

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Contractor: $45 Million Cal Poly Pomona Project Competed Under Budget

17 years ago16 years ago2 mins

POMONA, Calif. — Construction was completed on a $45 million expansion of the library at California State Polytechnic University Pomona under budget and on schedule, according to Rudolph and Sletten…

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