By Jean-Marc Zola Imagine a hospital where every light, life-saving device, and breath of fresh air is powered by clean, efficient electricity rather than traditional fossil fuels. This is becoming a reality today in hospitals around the world. And it’s reshaping...
By Zaneta Kuzel Facility executives understand that unplanned maintenance and asset degradation are costly — not only in direct repair expenses, but also in business-disrupting downtime, tenant dissatisfaction, and insurance liability. Mold, often undetected in its...
By Greg Rankin When it comes to building a sustainable energy future, there are two sides to the equation: generation and demand. While most of the attention has been placed on producing more clean power, there’s an equally powerful opportunity in reducing consumption...
Affiliated with Hillel International, the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life cultivates a vibrant and inclusive Jewish community on Yale University’s New Haven, CT campus. (All photos: Paul Warchol Photography) The Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale...
Workers who are eager to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) and grow their skills would like more structured support and more flexible opportunities to engage in learning, according to a D2L survey of U.S. employees. D2L used the survey results to create its annual...