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Prevention and Taking Action: Designing Schools for Students and Safety

Clark Nesxen

In the days and weeks following a tragic school shooting, it is easy to get lost in conversations about school safety tactics that should have been or could be adopted to prevent further incidents. Invisible Safety There are many ways to improve school safety without focusing exclusively on hardening.

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Depression on College Campuses conference: Insights and actions (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

As a clinical psychologist, research scientist and educator specializing in self-criticism and self-compassion, as well as an adjunct faculty member at Seattle University and at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, I recently attended the Depression on College Campuses conference for the first time.

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Material World: The Importance of Selecting Healthy Materials for K-12 Projects

Clark Nesxen

As a multi-disciplinary firm, we strive to design environments that positively impact on the health, safety, and welfare of all users, especially our younger clientele in the K-12 market sector. According to Architecture 2030, “The built environment is responsible for about 42% of annual global carbon emissions.” Photo: Susan Holt.

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The Evolution of Campus Management System: Navigating the Future of Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

Institutions using CMS technology report far lower administrative workloads and mistakes, according to research conducted by the EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research (ECAR). Increases data privacy and campus safety. Simplifies grading and scheduling, among other administrative chores.