During the week of Passover, Bon Appétit Management Company will provide dining accommodations at both Fribley and Leutner for students who observe this holiday.
Kids decorate plain hats with colorful paper, ribbons, flowers, chicks, and eggs using glue, scissors, and creativity. This hands-on craft fosters imagination, fine motor skills, and seasonal joy. On parade day, children proudly wear their unique bonnets, marching to celebrate Easter and the arrival of spring in a cheerful, festive display of color and handmade charm.
For the entirety of March, and until April 9th, we focus on preparing response to proposed changes to the IEEE 2028 National Electrical Safety Code, and to prepare fresh new ideas for the 2028 NFPA National Electrical Code. Topics coverage normally scheduled for this time of year will be accessible but our daily online meetings will start with work on those two standards. To join the "code-writing and vote-getting" use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page.
Curated updates posted by global standards developers.
Educational settlements should be magical places. The stack informing the beauty of these "cities-within-cities" changes 100 to 1000 times per day globally. Titles are time-sensitive, copyright protected and land in public law. We monitor the action continuously to formulate response to public consultations. Topics appear on our CALENDAR and explored every day at 16:00 UTC. Recommend refresh of this web page once or twice to see timeliest information.
When done in good humor, April Fool's Day pranks set a tone of camaraderie and community among students, teachers, and staff. They can create shared memories and experiences that bring people together. With an update of our annual celebration of sketchy doctoral dissertations.
Yesterday's end of the public comment period on the 2027 Healthcare Facilities Code precedes our work on the 2029 National Electrical Code ( which accepts new input until next Thursday). These two codes have become increasingly intertwined since 1993 when we began in advocating on behalf of large university healthcare systems. During our regular Office Hours, we compare and contrast the two codes side by side. Please use the login credentials located at the upper right of our home page.
Public input on the 2029 Revision will be received until April 9th. Over the next weeks and months -- typically meeting twice a day every Tuesday -- we will pull forward our previous proposals and draft original proposals relevant to the education and healthcare electrotechnical infrastructure of educational settlements; one of America's largest building construction markets.
The University of Michigan has supported the voice of the United States education facility industry since 1993 -- the second longest tenure of any voice in the United States. That voice has survived several organizational changes but remains intact and will continue its Safer-Simpler-Lower Cost-Longer Lasting advocacy on Code Panel 3 in the 2029 Edition. Public Input will be received until April 9, 2026.