Happy St David’s Day! 🏴What a great Welsh week we’ve had! Tasting Welsh foods inc laverbread! (Mixed reviews!😝🤢🤣) and making Welsh rarebit 🧀🍞#learningthroughexperiences #dygpllc #dygpsci&tech pic.twitter.com/ZWRABR49an — Danygraig School (@DanygraigP) March 1, 2024 🏴 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! — Swansea University (@SwanseaUni) March 1, 2024 ⚠️The way you access our libraries (Bute, Science, Health, Trevithick) outside of core hours has changed @cardiffstudents @cardiffuni ⚠️ You will need to have your ID card updated with us. All the details: https://t.co/6Yp5xLiZZJ pic.twitter.com/P7hZEJwDuV — Cardiff University Libraries (@cardiffunilib) February 28, 2024 Review of development in safety and sustainability best practice catalogs for education community outdoor environment. “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” https://twitter.com/gmkov/status/1691080398200053762?s=20 https://twitter.com/gmkov/status/1691080398200053762?s=20 https://www.youtube.com/live/VJz5apzPzB8?si=ljwlKHGHHDcatSjV 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. https://youtu.be/x613cyteWL4 “Theory is when you know everything but nothing works. Practice is when everything works but no one knows why. In our lab, theory and practice are combined: nothing works, and no one knows why.” Status check on standards action that guide laboratory safety and sustainability in all building disciplines. There are about ten standards developers in this space and they do not all move in a coordinated manner among themselves; much less from state-to-state. Anyone is welcomed to join this teleconference with the login information below. For an agenda, please join our mailing list. https://standardsmichigan.com/standing-agenda-laboratories/ https://youtu.be/zHAl1PHcQyU?si=LYF8wOYY9Lvqx_o1 Making blood tests for cancer detection more sensitive by making circulating tumor DNA stick around longer! Two nice strategies detailed in this paper from @MIT @broadinstitute in @ScienceMagazine pic.twitter.com/kt1rXfFVCA — Julia Bauman (@JuliaBauman2) February 13, 2024 Overview of codes and standards relevant to the food service enterprises in K-12 schools, college and university student housing, athletic venues and university-affiliated healthcare systems. https://youtu.be/g33C4D1QYis?si=r6Q_vrElPQ6bvbMi https://standardsmichigan.com/nourriture-hiver/ You’ll rarely need a doctor, lawyer, or policeman But every day, three times a day, you need a farmer pic.twitter.com/X4CTPe11eT — Conor Lynch (@c_k_lynch) July 25, 2022 “He who does not speak foreign languages — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe We start National Poetry Month in the United States and Canada every year with an inquiry into changes in the (meaning of) definitions at the foundation of best practice literature; frequently the subject of sporty debate among experts writing codes and standards for the built environment of education communities. In the United Kingdom, National Poetry Month is celebrated in October, and it is known as “National Poetry Day” which has been observed since 1994. It is an initiative of the Forward Arts Foundation, which aims to encourage people to read, write and perform poetry. Other countries also have their own poetry celebrations, such as World Poetry Day, which is observed annually on March 21 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to promote the reading, writing, and teaching of poetry worldwide. We use a Tamil mnemonic because Tamil is the oldest surviving language and remains the spoken language of 80-odd million people of South Asia. https://standardsmichigan.com/%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8a%e0%ae%b4%e0%ae%bf-2/ https://standardsmichigan.com/microgrids/ We love Autumn mornings on campus. pic.twitter.com/GvLJW7z6Pq — University of Bath (@UniofBath) October 24, 2023 https://twitter.com/DOEelectricity/status/1691805229849653284?s=20 Today we explain our collaboration with other education settlements in the US and other nations. We conform to participation requirements set by ANSI US Technical Advisory Groups to the International Organization for Standardization but we also have liaison with other universities in the European Union who conform to the participation requirements of their own national standards bodies. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. Because a great deal of content is copyright protected by the International Electrotechnical Commission, International Organization for Standardization and International Telecommunications Union, please contact bella@standardsmichigan.com for an advance agenda. https://standardsmichigan.com/international-standards-teleconference-today-11-am-eastern/ https://standardsmichigan.com/iso-tc-309/ https://standardsmichigan.com/iec-2021/ https://standardsmichigan.com/itu-academia/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/time-frequency-services/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/readability-of-design-standards/ v Overview of transportation standards relevant to large research university campuses — from micro-mobility to parking. Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email requesting an agenda. This video shows a robot in Liverpool removing an illegally parked Volvo XC60 from a disabled parking spot before delivering the SUV to a nearby tow truck.pic.twitter.com/PkaDAq0if3 — Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) February 12, 2024 A walk through the status of best practice literature that sets the standard of care for safety and sustainability in the education facilities built for the performance arts. Readings: The Seven Lively Arts (1924) Glibert Seldes (Oxford Academic review) https://twitter.com/RoyalBalletSch/status/1651974785490878464?s=20 This Is Marshall McLuhan (1967)https://t.co/HiR9l0Nk9ahttps://t.co/FEzQc7Hs3y pic.twitter.com/C8xUfOdDZe — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 10, 2023 https://youtu.be/vk3P1b8zN8Y?si=i4qBA8gjfOnL7bQM “Daily Growing” (Traditional) | Altan Altan is a traditional Irish band known for their renditions of folk songs, so it’s not uncommon for them to have their own interpretation of traditional tunes. In the case of this version, where an older woman is married off to a much younger man by her father, it still falls within the broader tradition of folk music storytelling. Many folk songs feature themes of love, relationships, and familial dynamics, and this variation of “Daily Growing” explores the dynamics of age differences in marriage, which is not uncommon in traditional music. While the exact origin of Altan’s version of the song may be difficult to trace, it likely draws from the broader tradition of Irish and Scottish folk music, where such themes are common. The song might have been passed down through generations via oral tradition before being recorded by Altan or adapted from other sources within the folk music canon. Today at 15:00 UTC we review the consensus products that set the standard of care for nursing school instructional and clinical training facilities. Open to everyone. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. “The City” 1952 | Edward Bawden https://t.co/An3zzyTSvdhttps://t.co/V0nw80umD4 pic.twitter.com/zm0yvDAdnl — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 29, 2023 Review of all consensus, consortia and open source codes, standards and regulations regarding energy production and conservation relevant to the education facility industry. Faculty and staff in the education industry in all nations provide basic research, application research in energy technologies. The “cities-within-cities” we call the #SmartCampus” also provide crucibles for new testing new technologies as well as provide energy load for utilities operating under all ownership regimes. Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email for an advance agenda. https://standardsmichigan.com/agenda-energy-standards-monthly/ https://youtu.be/j4Efeafzv9c?si=HKoVTDjZhQfSpgwx Today we run a status check on public consultations released by ANSI-accredited and finance industry consortia whose involvement affects the cost of US education communities. Ahead of quarterly county elections we examine a few tax-free bond referenda on ballots across the US for insight into the money flow through education communities. https://twitter.com/GraemeK73/status/1643000411706589189?s=20 Today we run a status check on public consultations released by ANSI-accredited and finance industry consortia whose involvement affects the cost of US education communities. Ahead of quarterly county elections we examine a few tax-free bond referenda on ballots across the US for insight into the money flow through education communities. https://twitter.com/GraemeK73/status/1643000411706589189?s=20 https://youtu.be/jl9nyidS4VA?si=F-L1tO0g-up-vucs https://standardsmichigan.com/housing/ https://standardsmichigan.com/gallery-move-in/ https://standardsmichigan.com/mobility-400/ https://youtu.be/cdiD-9MMpb0?si=oWt0eI9rdPk5zLBe Ahead of the Easter and Passover season, we present our ongoing coverage of best practice literature for architectural design and engineering of worship and reflection spaces in educational settlements. Our Ann Arbor office door is open until 12 noon today. Chapels in colleges and universities hold significant importance in the academic and spiritual life of these institutions. Beyond serving as places of worship, they often embody the founding principles and values of the educational establishment. Architecturally, many college chapels are designed as architectural masterpieces, reflecting the institution’s commitment to excellence and beauty. These chapels serve as gathering places for the campus community, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose. They provide a sanctuary for students, faculty, and staff to find solace, reflection, and spiritual guidance during their academic journey. Moreover, college chapels host various events, such as convocations, ceremonies such as weddings and christenings. Historically, many colleges and universities were founded on religious principles, and their chapels serve as a reminder of their heritage and tradition. These sacred spaces play a crucial role in nurturing the holistic development of students, combining intellectual growth with spiritual and moral enrichment, ultimately shaping well-rounded individuals prepared for life’s challenges. https://standardsmichigan.com/university-affiliated-chapels/ https://youtu.be/gHcXqT4O4BU?si=8gStM8sRmRXBx2yv
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