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April 1, 2008

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Fanning Howey Acquires N.C. Architectural firm

CARY, N.C. — Fanning Howey, a nationwide architectural and engineering firm, expanded its presence in North Carolina by acquiring The Roberts Group, an architectural firm based here Fanning Howey, of…

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Connecticut High School Expands for More Students

STAMFORD, Conn. — A recently completed 64,000-square-foot expansion at Westhill High School increased the size of the school by 20 percent, making room for at least 550 more students. The…

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Proposal Could Create Thousands of Jobs

LANSING, Mich. — A $1.6 billion proposal for new construction projects would create about 16,000 jobs but Michigan officials are unsure of what effects the plan would have on the…

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Report: Wireless Devices, Internet Impact Schools

AUSTIN, Texas — Wireless technology will continue to impact the way professors teach students as the use of cellular technology increases at colleges and universities, according to a recent report….

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School District Signs $1 Million Energy Performance Contract With TAC

Alexander City, Ala. — Alexander City Schools, which operates five schools, signed a performance contract worth more than $1 million with TAC Energy Solutions to improve operations and efficiency at all…

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University Replaces Coal Boilers With Natural Gas

KUTZTOWN, Pa. — Kutztown University is being heated with cleaner technology, following the installation of a new boiler plant at the campus. Construction and commissioning for the $10 million plant…

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Pilot Program Is New Face of Security at Nashville Schools

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville Metro Public Schools implemented a new facial recognition program in December that officials hope will allow them to better detect intruders on campus. Due to a…

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Universities offer iPhones for Learning, Safety

OKLAHOMA CITY — Universities are modernizing the way education is approached by offering mobile learning technology to students, including iPhones, iPod touches and laptops. Oklahoma Christian University will give students…

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School District Uses Notifier to Standardize for Safety

ROCKWOOD, Mo. — Comprising 30 schools and six auxiliary buildings, St. Louis County’s largest public school system is working to upgrade its security and safety measures. Rockwood schools began upgrading…

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Michigan Law School Opens Third Campus

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Officials at Thomas M. Cooley Law School invested $35 million to open a third Michigan location due to growing enrollment. The law school recently purchased a…

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