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Philip J. Rock Center and School exterior view, entrance
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New School Facility, Campus Upgrades Empower Illinois’ Deafblind Students

7 months ago6 mins

Gov. JB Pritzker joined local, state, and community leaders Nov. 3 to celebrate the opening of a new facility at the Philip J. Rock Center and School, the nation’s only publicly funded residential school for deaf-blind children.

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University of Alabama Celebrates Topping Out of New Center for Performing Arts

7 months ago7 months ago5 mins

Earlier this month, the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, celebrated a milestone in the construction of the new Smith Family Center for Performing Arts.

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A4LE and EDmarket Unite to Shape the Future of Learning Environments

7 months ago5 mins

The Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) and the Education Market Association (EDmarket) are joining forces to create a powerful new association dedicated to reimagining where and how students learn.

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Wayne State University Facade
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Wayne State Breaks Ground on $200 Million Health Sciences Research Building

7 months ago7 months ago6 mins

Wayne State University has broken ground on its new $200 million Health Sciences Research Building (HSRB), a 160,000-square-foot facility designed to accelerate biomedical discovery and strengthen the university’s ties to the Detroit community.

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Gwynedd Mercy University, Healthcare Innovation Center exterior
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Gwynedd Mercy University Debuts Interdisciplinary Healthcare Innovation Center

7 months ago7 mins

Gwynedd Mercy University has officially opened the Frances M. Maguire ’55 Healthcare Innovation Center (HIC), a 63,000-square-foot academic facility designed to redefine healthcare education through advanced simulation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustainable design.

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Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building
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New Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building Breaks Ground at Los Angeles City College

7 months ago5 mins

Construction is officially underway on the $72 million Cesar Chavez Administration and Workforce Building at Los Angeles City College (LACC), a major project that will anchor the center of campus and advance the Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) sustainability goals.

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A panel discussion at Bisnow's International Life Sciences & Biotech Conference.
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Life Sciences & Biotech Event Explores Universities’ Efforts to Fund, Build New Research Spaces

8 months ago8 months ago10 mins

Earlier this month, leaders from the life sciences and biotechnology fields, along with experts in architecture and engineering, real estate and finance, convened in San Diego for Bisnow’s International Life Sciences & Biotech Conference.

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University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Jerry Richardson Stadium
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UNC Charlotte Breaks Ground on $70 Million Jerry Richardson Stadium Expansion

8 months ago8 months ago4 mins

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has broken ground on the first phase of a $70 million expansion of Jerry Richardson Stadium, a project that will add 20,000 square feet and increase stadium capacity by about 20%.

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The new school will be an approximately 132,000-square-foot, four-story facility will serve a maximum of 850 students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
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Construction Underway on $87.6 New Jersey Schools Development Authority Project in Garfield

8 months ago8 months ago5 mins

Construction is officially underway on the new $87.6 million Woodrow Wilson School No. 5 in Garfield.

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Aurora, Colo., Public Schools Breaks Ground on New P-8 School

8 months ago5 mins

Aurora Public Schools has officially broken ground on a new P-8 school in the Horizon Uptown community, marking one of the first major projects funded by the district’s historic $1 billion bond program.

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