Higher Education

Stadium Innovation: Supply Chain Issues Make No-Hardware Solutions A No-Brainer
Higher Education

Stadium Innovation: Supply Chain Issues Make No-Hardware Solutions A No-Brainer

A new Front Office Sports Special Report highlights this year’s huge hardware supply chain issues as a driving force behind stadium operations teams looking to IoT solutions to meet technology innovation goals. The report, titled _IoTs Impact on the Sports Economy_, cites a McKinsey report on the...

Staff Writer March 24, 2026
2 min read
What is Occupancy Analytics?
Higher Education

What is Occupancy Analytics?

The  modern workplace will continue to undergo major changes next year and beyond. Crowded offices and tightly-packed cubicles are artifacts of the past. Today’s workforce seeks flexibility and mobility. And that’s where occupancy analytics comes in. By gaining visibility into how your spaces are...

Staff Writer March 24, 2026
9 min read
The Rise of Analog and Anti-Doomscrolling
Higher Education

The Rise of Analog and Anti-Doomscrolling

Across social feeds, “analog baskets” or “ anti-doomscrolling baskets” are showing up as curated collections of screen-free activities: a paperback, a deck of cards, a sketchbook, maybe a small craft kit. These baskets make it easier to choose offline time by removing the friction of “what do I do...

Kate Coble March 24, 2026
4 min read
The Value of Floor-Level Data for Occupancy Analytics
Higher Education

The Value of Floor-Level Data for Occupancy Analytics

When Space Planners think about space utilization, they often picture sensors in desk clusters or software dashboards showing real-time occupancy rates. But before you can optimize zones, desks, or rooms, you need a solid foundation: floor-level data. This data segmentation provides essential...

Kate Coble March 24, 2026
3 min read
Unlocking ROI on Campus: Why Smarter Beats Smaller
Higher Education

Unlocking ROI on Campus: Why Smarter Beats Smaller

Somewhere within your vast network of real estate, a conference room sits empty while a study nook overflows with students. Yet, the pressure mounts from above: Do more with less. Cut costs. Maybe even consider shutting down or selling off spaces that seem underused. But what if higher education...

Sue Bork March 24, 2026
3 min read
From Sanctuary to Social Space: Trends in Campus Transformation
Higher Education

From Sanctuary to Social Space: Trends in Campus Transformation

It’s no secret that for many institutions of higher education, “business as usual” is no longer an option. Increased competition, funding limits, demographic and technological changes, and student success are just some of the many challenges facing universities. And for many of those universities...

Staff Writer March 24, 2026
3 min read
Rethinking the Return-to-Office Challenge
Higher Education

Rethinking the Return-to-Office Challenge

Why Perks Alone Aren’t Bringing Employees Back In the race to reignite in-person work, lavish perks—think catered lunches, foosball tables, wellness rooms—were heralded as the answer to lure employees back to the office. Yet, for many organizations, these incentives are failing to earn employee...

Kate Coble March 24, 2026
3 min read

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