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Contents
VOLUME 21 ISSUE 9 | OCTOBER 2018
[ COVER PHOTOGRAPH ]
Workforce Training Center, University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton, Morrilton, AR. Photo © Ken West
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On the Cover
14 Everything I
Learned About
Learning in
Kindergarten
Design standards for kindergarten classrooms—which encourage active and collaborative learning—are mak- ing inroads into higher education.
BY REBECCA BERRY
Columns
6 Editor’s Note
10 Facilities Management 12 Emerging Technology
38 The Sustainable Campus
Departments
3 Campus Scene 3 Ask the Expert 8 Hot Tips
32 Facility Focus
Products
35 Case Histories
37 Product Showcase 37 Advertiser Index
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Features
[ BUSINESS ]
[ FACILITIES ]
18 STEMEquality
Colleges and universities are instituting innovative programs to increase the enroll- ment of women in STEM programs.
BY STEPHEN CEASAR
26 TheValueof
Parking Audits
Despite the increase of technology to man- age parking facilities, parking audits are still an essential part of operations.
BY WILL RHODIN AND DAVID LIEB
22 GettingClean
How clean is clean on your campus? Guidelines for achieving proficient levels of cleanliness can help you measure up.
BY MICHAEL FICKES
28 IntelligentFacilities The Internet of Things is integrating with intelligent building systems, streamlining the job of facilities management.
BY BRANDON BARRETT
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