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Designing facilities for student retention means designing for student success. It also means designing for a diverse student body. Whether it’s a freshman who isn’t faring well in his first semester of chemistry; a student who has just had her professional aspirations dashed by a faltering economy and could benefit from a fresh round of career counseling; or a budget-minded commuter student who needs a microwave to warm up dinner brought from home—today’s colleges and universities are increasingly expected to support the entire student experience.
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By Metropolis Editors This year Metropolis’s Perspective: Sustainability Symposium was held virtually, allowing for members of…
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Written by our principal, Jim Hanford, and Ramana Koti of Lord Aeck Sargent. Built environments shape…
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