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July 1, 1993
mike@standardsmichigan.com
“…you shall above all things be glad and  young
For if you’re glad and young,
whatever life you wear it will become you;
and if you are glad whatever’s living
will yourself become…”

1936 University of Washington | “Boys in the Boat” 2024

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  • 01
    01.May.Friday

    Construction Spend

    All day
    2020.05.01

    University of Michigan 1855

     

     

    We follow the construction spend rate of the US education industry; using the US Census Bureau Construction Spending figures released the first day of every month.  We encourage our colleagues in the education facilities industry to respond to Census Bureau-retained data gathering contractors in order to contribute to the accuracy of the report.

  • 02
    02.May.Saturday

    The Juilliard School / "Bolero"

    All day
    2020.05.02

    https://youtu.be/rqzkn-jX-JU

  • 03
    03.May.Sunday

    Wagner College Calvary Church Choirs

    All day
    2020.05.03

    https://youtu.be/66yp1JssoRQ

  • 04
    04.May.Monday

    Security

    11:00 -12:00
    2020.05.04

    Our review of all consensus products — consortia and open source, standards and regulations — the set the standard of care for the physical security of education communities.  We focus on commenting opportunities on exposure drafts only.

    Send bella@standardsmichigan an email for an advance agenda.

    https://standardsmichigan.com/standing-agenda-public-safety/

  • 05
    05.May.Tuesday

    Power & ICT

    11:00 -12:00
    2020.05.05

    Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park Laboratory

    Because so much of the #SmartCampus transformation involves electrotechnologies, we walk-through of public commenting opportunities on electrical power, telecommunication, information and communication technology standards twice per month.  Coincides with the day of two IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee teleconferences at 15:00 Central European time and 3:00 PM Eastern time in the Americas.

    Electrical engineer/inventor Guglielmo Marconi with the spark-gap transmitter (right) and coherer receiver (left) he used in some of his first long distance radiotelegraphy transmissions during the 1890s.

     

     

     

We’re “organized” but not too organized; like the bookseller who knows where every book can be found.

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