
Motorized Origami Vehicles
Children ages 8+ can take the road, water, or air by storm with the new POWERUP RACERS Motorized Origami Vehicles. The small, versatile propulsion motor transforms a paper creation into a…
Children ages 8+ can take the road, water, or air by storm with the new POWERUP RACERS Motorized Origami Vehicles. The small, versatile propulsion motor transforms a paper creation into a…
The newly unveiled Health Professions Academic Building at Waters College of Health Professions will serve Georgia Southern University’s mission to drive economic and regional workforce development needs.
SchoolBondFinder, the first comprehensive, online database tracking K12 bond–funded capital improvement projects in the U.S., recently announced the addition of Dr. Rachel Wisnefski as vice president of sales and marketing….
College of DuPage’s (COD) newly expanded Library Media Lab is now open to students, providing them with access to the digital production equipment necessary to remain competitive in the evolving technology-based workforce.
The College of the Atlantic’s (COA) new $13 million Center for Human Ecology is designed to create state-of-the-art spaces for the waterfront campus’ learning community.
PBK Architects, an international architecture and engineering practice specializing in educational and sports facilities, recently announced the promotion of Jorge Tiscareno to principal in the firm’s PBK Houston office. He…
Clemson University is currently in the midst of the largest campus development initiative in its history, implementing a facilities plan designed to help place it in the public eye among the best institutions of learning in America.
Construction on New College House West, the University of Pennsylvania’s (Penn) new 250,000-square-foot residential building, is currently underway.
The doors to the Brooklyn STEAM Center have officially opened; a new hub to provide career technical training to students from eight local NYC public high schools in a rigorous professional setting.
SchenkelShultz Architecture of Orlando is designing the innovative new $8 million, 31,543-square-foot Jacqueline Bradley and Clarence Otis Family Boys & Girls Club in the city’s West Lakes neighborhood.