SustainabilityRebuild or reuse? Making strategic space decisions that last January 30, 2026 by Christopher Meyers, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Meyers+Associates Most projects require a close look at how space is used, what is missing, and what is possible
SustainabilityStudent-centered campus design begins in the spaces between January 23, 2026 by Christopher Meyers, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Meyers+Associates Students feel their surroundings--they respond to natural light, warm textures, and seating that encourages conversation rather than hierarchy
SustainabilityWhy data-driven planning matters for higher ed’s future January 19, 2026 by Albert Fraval, ERA-co Fragmented data slows down innovation and can lead to strategic misalignment between space, experience, and educational delivery
SustainabilityHigher ed’s 2026 blockbuster moment: Why relevance now outranks reputation January 12, 2026 by Dr. Joe Sallustio, Ellucian Can you prove your institution's relevance at every level--to students, employers, and the public?
SustainabilityWhat K-20 leaders should know about building resilient campuses January 5, 2026 by John Scott Mooring, Mooring USA From smarter materials to proactive planning, these strategies help schools stay open, safe, and prepared for whatever comes next
SustainabilityTurning facilities from a cost center into a strategic asset August 11, 2025 by Rebekah Leslie & Curt Riek, Lindbergh Schools & Shane Foster, Follett Software Embracing facilities management software is a strategic move that brings clarity, efficiency, and cost savings to complex operations
SustainabilityHow colleges can mitigate financial risk: Strategies for sustainability and growth October 15, 2024 by Gary D. Alexander, Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Colleges and universities can secure their future by embracing innovative solutions
SustainabilityWill 25 percent of colleges consolidate? An update on a prediction September 10, 2024 by Michael B. Horn, Clayton Christensen Institute The prediction is a result of business model failure--rising expenses outpace revenue as enrollment drops or students cannot afford tuition
SustainabilityThe hidden failure of higher education August 22, 2024 by Jack P. Calareso, Ph.D., Hyatt-Fennell Executive Search A number of factors have contributed to institutions' inevitable decisions to merge with another institution or to close completely
SustainabilitySelective universities won’t be disrupted April 30, 2024 by Michael B. Horn, Clayton Christensen Institute Exclusive colleges and universities, particularly in the US, thrive particularly because they reject volume