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Los Angeles Valley College Debuts New Student Center

10 years ago6 mins

VALLEY GLEN, Calif.

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Q&A: STEM Environments Support Learning for All Ages

10 years ago7 mins

IRVINE, Calif. — STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) environments are becoming more and more prevalent on K-12 campuses, with interiors carefully designed to support an innovative curriculum.

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Mid-Century Designs Influence Orange Coast’s Interdisciplinary Complex

10 years ago10 years ago6 mins

COSTA MESA, Calif. — Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, recently debuted a new Interdisciplinary Complex (IDC), designed to incorporate mid-century design techniques from the original surrounding campus.

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Samueli Academy Offers Flexible Learning Spaces

10 years ago10 years ago6 mins

SANTA ANA, Calif. — The 480-student Samueli Academy opened its first permanent academic building in Santa Ana this fall.

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Q&A: Cal Poly Pomona Opens Safe & Secure Rec Center

11 years ago11 years ago7 mins

POMONA, Calif. — Cal Poly Pomona celebrated its new Bronco Recreation and Intramural Center (BRIC) late last year.

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SDSU Demonstrates Sustainable Design with New Complex

12 years ago12 years ago5 mins

SAN DIEGO — Construction on the newly renovated Storm and Nasatir Halls complex at San Diego State University (SDSU) was completed in time for the spring semester, with a grand opening celebration held on Feb. 21.

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