Brady Pieper California’s largest university system adopts P3 model for AI in education The P3 network of researchers, tech companies and educators will ensure that the public directly benefits from the innovations AI can offer.
Adam Rollins Flint school district approves $65.2 million for infrastructure, safety improvements Enhancing the district’s school sites will take priority, starting with key improvements to infrastructure.
Brady Pieper Kane County voters to decide on over $140 million school bond referendum in April The bond would fund essential repairs, facility modernizations and the construction of new facilities.
Adam Rollins Portland State University allocates $85 million to build new housing facility The residence complex will be between six to seven stories tall and house 550 beds.
Miles Smith Texas A&M approves $141 million in construction projects at campuses across the state A&M says these projects align with their commitment to providing high-quality educational experience to students across Texas.
Brady Pieper Alabama school district unveils $383 million plan to upgrade and expand facilities The plan seeks to improve district facilities, renovate aging structures and construct several new schools.
Brady Pieper Purdue University launching Indianapolis-based construction management technology program in 2025 The program's goal is to prepare students for high-level roles and bridge an increasing gap of skilled construction professionals in the state.
Brady Pieper Virginia’s 2nd-largest school division proposes $1.1 billion capital plan If approved, the plan will be an essential tool for PWCS as it prepares for the next generation of students and educators.
Keaton Peters Boise State, Idaho National Lab partner to strengthen grid, enhance cybersecurity The SUPER agreements will unite researchers from both institutions to tackle urgent national priorities in energy infrastructure and cybersecurity.
Adam Rollins Phoenix-area school district plans $150 million construction, renovation projects Most of the funds will go toward addressing the district’s numerous outdated facilities