Manhattan College Student Commons Achieves LEED Gold
RIVERDALE, N.Y. — Manhattan College’s Raymond W. Kelly ’63 Student Commons, which officially opened in October 2014, recently achieved LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
The $45 million student commons is the college’s first LEED building on campus.


CHICAGO — Offices can bring workers down with depressing lighting, stuffy air, uncomfortable temperatures, no outdoor views and too much noise.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) announced the recent promotion of Derek Kane E.I.T. to manager of its Oakland, Calif. construction services department. Kane earned his Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from Merrimack College in Massachusetts. He was originally hired by the company as manager-in-training in February 2014.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The new Glynn County Sheriff’s Office and Jail is located just a few miles from the Atlantic Ocean in the port city of Brunswick.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell Law School’s latest addition is a prime example of how sustainable features can be incorporated into academic settings.