Fairfield University opens satellite nursing campus in Austin
In the height of the pandemic, nurses worked the front lines of defense against the pandemic. Today, our nation’s healthcare industry faces new challenges with a critical nursing shortage. A report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics cites as many as 194,500 job openings for registered nurses each year over the next decade.
Building on the success of the Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Sciences’ programs in Connecticut and this national need for new nurses, Fairfield University began exploring options for a satellite campus in other regions of the country.
New look helps unite two worlds in National Comedy Center building design
The National Comedy Center, which opened in Jamestown, New York in 2018, is home to the country’s foremost archive of the history and art form of comedy. The groundbreaking museum is housed, in part, in a remarkable historic building—the Jamestown Gateway Station. Built between 1930
Inside the design excellence of Austin, Texas’ Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa
Ranked in the Top 10 US cities to visit in 2019 by Travel + Leisure Magazine, Austin, Texas is home to a fascinating blend of music, art and world-famous BBQ culinary delights. Despite being the capital of Texas, one of the fastest growing cities in
Why investing in diversity, equity and inclusion moves our industry forward
As a passionate diversity professional advocating for equity in the marketplace, workplace, workforce and society in general, I have a certain perspective on inclusion and access to the construction industry that may surprise some people. But first, the facts. According to the Bureau of Labor
Despite pandemic-induced job losses, labor market tightness persists
The “Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS),” a Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) product that supplies data regarding labor market churn, indicates an ongoing tightening of the nation’s construction labor market. This is surprising for several reasons. First, between January 2020 and January 2021,
Virtual Women’s Roundtable examines life in the industry’s new landscape
We have been here before. The roundtables. The informative and substantative conversations. The one one one meetings. Sure, this time we again held these discussions and meetings via Zoom. But that is, as they say, life in the New Normal. Holding the first of our
Army Corps helps USMA West Point cadets prepare for what comes next
James Gagliano has carried a valuable lesson with him that he learned 37 years ago as a cadet at the US Military Academy at West Point, New York. One of the most lasting and indelible images he has retained since his graduation involves a crusty,
Ascension Medical Group’s Third Ward’s clinic helps transforms Milwaukee’s healthcare scene
When the Ascension Medical Group – Third Ward clinic opened its doors in August last year, the clinic hit at the heart of the group’s promise to provide compassionate, personalized care at the right time and right place. Delivering new clinical space, especially during a
How Roosters Brewing Co. continues to set the trends others follow
Growing up in Ogden, Utah, Kym Buttschardt remembers driving through the historic downtown area that Al Capone once scouted for business opportunities. Known for its repudiated lawlessness, Ogden was racked with prostitution, liquor, gambling, and worse. As legend has it, during Prohibition, after Capone stepped
How Zoned Properties is helping pave the way for today’s cannabis retailers
In early 2020, when Zoned Properties was looking to expand its business model to see the cannabis industry’s growing needs, Bryan McLaren was busy working with the co-founders of a new national cannabis retail franchise concept, The Open Dør, which was a concept he believed
Our conversation with TPG Architecture’s Mavis Wiggins
Mavis Wiggins is an interior designer, creative director and team leader. For the past 30-plus years, she has developed a large and multi-faceted workplace portfolio with an emphasis in financial services. The Managing Executive and Studio Creative Director for TPG Architecture continues to draw upon
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The 2024 virtual Men’s Round Table will be held Q4, 2024, date TBD.
2024 Virtual Men’s Round Tables
2023 Virtual Men’s Round Table was held on November 7th, 2023 via Zoom.
Meijer brings its neighborhood store concept to Ohio
Meijer is expanding its smaller-format Fairfax Market banner beyond its home state of Michigan with the opening of a 40,000-square-foot store in Cleveland that offers more than 2,000 products from local vendors. Progressive Grocer