https://www.fordham.edu/about/living-the-mission/campus-ministry/university-church-live-stream/ https://standardsmichigan.com/music-does-an-end-run-around-language-james-taylor/ With emphasis on OB-GYN because educational settlements are where families begin and grow among the young. Many research universities have large medical research and clinical delivery enterprises that provide significant revenue. We periodically scan public consultations for literature that sets the standard of care for the facilities and technologies in these enterprises in education communities. “I’m sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody.” Periodic walk-through of Human Resource best practice catalog for labor markets generally; and units within the education facility industry specifically. We inform our discussion based upon today’s release on the Employment Situation Summary from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Recommended Reading: “The Human Side of Enterprise” 1960 Douglas McGregor University of Chicago Press: Readings in Managerial Psychology For an advance agenda send a request to bella@stanardsmichigan.com. Use the credentials at the upper right of our home page to log in. Alone is where the magic happens…apparently although I got so bored. This 10 mile run was the first time I’ve ran double digits since October 2021! The last two miles felt dreadful however, it’s done. I’m now going to smash a 🍕 #ukrunchat #training pic.twitter.com/fUP43c5yGi — Lil Morris 🏃♀️ (@BlondeLilmo) February 3, 2024 My biggest wins come when I do things out of discipline even when I have no motivation. pic.twitter.com/ozSDYqdwiQ — Travis Harrison (@TJHarrison22) February 9, 2025 Children should be proud that Whites in the West ended slavery worldwide, which had existed for thousands of years — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 8, 2025 Illumination technologies have had a pattern of consuming about 35 percent of building electrical energy use. That number has been pressed downward with the expanded application of LED luminaires and occupant responsive controls; much of the transformation hastened by the IEEE, IES and ASHRAE best practice catalogs. Today we run through the development status of these products with specific interest in exterior illumination best practice. This topic also is covered in the 4 time monthly meetings of the IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee. https://standardsmichigan.com/illumination-400/ “Own only what you can always carry with you: know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.” — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (From “The Gulag Archipelago”) 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. Around the world – André Henri Dargelas, 1860 pic.twitter.com/u9SgXbEHsU — Muse (@xmuse_) March 7, 2026 Don’t say ‘right-wing’, say ‘pattern recognizer’ https://t.co/0s5FNnlCOB pic.twitter.com/s0YuVy4jw6 — 𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝒾𝒶 (@classicspilled) November 3, 2025 Happy #WorldStandardsDay! 🎉 Standards connect people, systems and nations — building trust through quality. This year we focus on SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals 🤝🌎 Together, we raise standards for a better world.#BSJ #WorldStandardsDay2025 #StandardsInAction #SDG17 pic.twitter.com/vWKHGW75p4 — Bureau of Standards (@StandardsJa) October 14, 2025 New Modern Methods of Construction Toolkit from the NSAI! For helpful guides, practical resources and free tools, access NSAI’s #MMC toolkit for the Irish construction industry at https://t.co/X8zPrOoSaw In support of the government’s Housing for All strategy, the goal of… pic.twitter.com/Oyyt3LOq6z — NSAI (@NSAI_Standards) June 26, 2025 https://standardsmichigan.com/international-standards-teleconference-today-11-am-eastern/ 17 equations that changed the world pic.twitter.com/69jV97p8mM — Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) December 21, 2024 https://standardsmichigan.com/iso-tc-309/ https://standardsmichigan.com/itu-academia/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/time-frequency-services/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/readability-of-design-standards/ v https://standardsmichigan.com/floor-pathway-safety/ https://standardsmichigan.com/nfsi-floor-safety/ Don’t say ‘right-wing’, say ‘pattern recognizer’ https://t.co/0s5FNnlCOB pic.twitter.com/s0YuVy4jw6 — 𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝒾𝒶 (@classicspilled) November 3, 2025 Going Up: Uncovering the Art Deco Elevators of Landmarked Building Interiors Architectural Digest: Why The Chrysler Building is a New York City Icon Many education communities have 100’s of elevators and escalators. This is a difficult space for driving costs down (because of strong manufacturer and labor presence) but we will give the “old college try” https://youtu.be/Y2q8sbJDLEw Eric and Shari Schlesinger met in Hardwick’s elevator on move-in day in 1972, leading to a 42-year marriage.@TempleUnivhttps://t.co/3QTh51f4JB pic.twitter.com/Ek5vD9s5lF — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) January 17, 2023 Normalize bringing your baby with you.🤍 pic.twitter.com/qztfkDpCo7 — Clare Anne Ath (@clareanneath) December 11, 2024 Congratulations to the newest members of the ULS ACT 30+ Society. Each of the students pictured earned a composite score of at least 30 on the ACT! 🔗: https://t.co/oPluA13MuQ pic.twitter.com/O7LIATCZfs — University Laboratory School (@LSULabSchool) October 21, 2024 The ULS Kids Heart Challenge (K-4) and the American Heart Challenge (5-8) have officially kicked off! Our school is proud to support the American Heart Association and help kids with special hearts! Register today to participate. https://t.co/3N9M24IxlT pic.twitter.com/zTpgSQ7SOe — University Laboratory School (@LSULabSchool) January 29, 2021 — HalilMrT – Official (@HalilMrT4Real) January 30, 2026 https://youtube.com/shorts/PzAsJ-jwDl0?si=EiRXTYukG5rh8pOt “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter played on the university carillon — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 4, 2022 “Post the one about how you ‘made it to Friday’ again” pic.twitter.com/Yx39SIIovt — ol’ stocky ⛳️ (@oldstocky) November 21, 2025 Inside Higher Ed: No-Class Friday is a Massive Waste of Resources “Rare Old Stingo” 1910 | Thomas Benjamin Kennington (1856-1916), — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) March 23, 2024 “Last Friday Night” (Kay Perry lipdub)#TGIF — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 8, 2025 High School in the 60s was golden 💫🤩👊🔥 pic.twitter.com/TOYEnd6OnR — Luce (@lucyshow11) February 1, 2026 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 cvcv A Rochester study shows watching and discussing movies about relationships is as effective in lowering divorce rates as marriage counseling So go ahead and put “Love Story” and “The Way We Were” on your streaming list#URochesterResearch #ValentinesDayhttps://t.co/ruGJvT8S2L pic.twitter.com/IwO9kiifYz — University of Rochester (@UofR) February 14, 2024 No matter when you were last on the Hilltop, we bet you have an answer for this year’s Valentine’s Day poll: What experience did you ❤️ at St. George’s? pic.twitter.com/Ss0B5FGLCh — St. George’s School (@DragonsofSG) February 14, 2025 Equation of love. ♥️ pic.twitter.com/oEzaboQMNF — Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷 (@mathladyhazel) February 14, 2025 “Valentine’s Singing Prank” — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) February 14, 2022 There are portals for those with eyes to see pic.twitter.com/zg5n3i5mzx — Postmanbloke (winter arc) ❄️☃️🌨🎿🏂 (@4HLsartorialist) February 10, 2025 “La Valse” 1889 | Camille Claudelhttps://t.co/5y8a5eFBht — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) February 9, 2025 Valentines Day! pic.twitter.com/Bp47WX8RTi — Holly Sullivan (@Caywood4thgrade) February 14, 2024 “The family is one of nature’s masterpieces” George Santayana (“Scepticism and Animal Faith” 1923″) «Зима 1905» | Олександр Мурашкоhttps://t.co/nKxpRFycUA pic.twitter.com/oxmxd8sVCI — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) December 28, 2024 The Swaddle: Why We Look for Love in the Winter Smithsonian Magazine: Why More Babies Are Conceived in the Cold Winter Months Happy #ValentinesDay! Did you know that EN ISO 4074 defines requirements for natural rubber latex male condoms? Good quality and safe condoms make sure you can fully enjoy without worrying about undesired consequences. — CEN and CENELEC (@Standards4EU) February 14, 2025 “Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour” 1954 | Wallace Stevenshttps://t.co/b9kZjMiqgO@POETSorghttps://t.co/8f3O7LsaLa — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) April 7, 2024 Love is the beauty of the soul. – Saint Augustine Happy Valentine’s Day from us to you! pic.twitter.com/21UQensxDf — Gillespie Cattle Company (@gillespiecattle) February 14, 2026 ![]()
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The calendar of Anglosphere educational settlements subtly shapes life of the mind, generally; and family and community life, specifically. Its cadence has roots in the cathedral schools and monastic learning communities of medieval Europe. Universities were not originally organized around modern “semesters.” Instead, the year followed the Christian liturgical calendar, agricultural seasons, food paths, daylight availability, and travel conditions.
In America educational calendars were nudged along by agricultural cycles. In the United Kingdom university calendars evolved into three major terms: Michaelmas in autumn, associated with arrival and beginnings; Hilary or Lent in winter, associated with discipline and study; and Trinity or Easter in spring, associated with examinations, outdoor rituals, music, rowing, gardens, and celebration.
Modern commencement traditions across the Anglosphere are descendants of medieval spring degree ceremonies. Academic gowns, hoods, processions, Latin phrases, formal dining, chapel music, and public recognition all preserve traces of the university as a scholarly guild and religious-civic community.
Before railways, electric lighting, and central heating, universities had to adapt to muddy roads, short winter days, limited candles, cold buildings, and agricultural obligations. Spring therefore became the natural season of culmination, reunion, athletic competition, courtship, and ceremony.
The medieval university was not merely a school but an educational settlement — a self-governing town of scholars, libraries, chapels, kitchens, workshops, residences, and dining halls. That settlement pattern survives in residential colleges, quadrangles, tutorial systems, common rooms, chapel choirs, and formal meals.
Anglosphere campuses retain this ancient emotional rhythm: autumn seriousness, winter inwardness, and spring release. That continuity helps explain why colleges and universities still feel culturally distinct from ordinary commercial society. (Relata: Gulliver Visits the Great Academy of Lagado)

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