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Is Your Office Missing Out on Active Design? 

Incorporate these five design changes in your office to get staff members moving more and making better nutrition decisions.

A Year-Long Study Says Recent Graduates Want Offices Designed Like This 

If your employees are stuck in assigned workspaces and can't control how they work, get ready to disassemble the cubicles.

3 Ways Higher Ed Can Prepare Gen Z for the Workplace 

Let's explore three of the most critical skills employers look for when hiring recent graduates and how college environments can support their development.

You Want Me to Work Where? 

Explore an intern's view on the work and study habits of college students and how they impact expectations for their future employers.

Q&A with Cheryl Sternstein: A Designer's Take on NeoCon 2017 

KI sits down with CallisonRTKL senior designer, Cheryl Sternstein, to discuss her take on NeoCon 2017 and healthcare design.

Office Designs May Go Back to College in 2018 

Workers in 2018 may feel like they're back at their alma maters as companies redesign work spaces to cater to millennials.

In New Year, Take a Stand for Better Health 

To ring in the new year, many of us will have a few cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, stay out well past our bedtimes - and vow to start eating right and exercising more in 2017.

Thinking KI on Campus 

How can intentional design support three of the most valued themes in higher education? Learn how we think KI on campus.

Are Tech Companies Transforming the Workplace? 

Discover three emerging trends in the tech industry that are directly impacting workplace design and culture

This New Year, Take a Stand 

Looking for a simple New Year Resolution? Alternating between sitting and standing during the workday has health and productivity benefits.

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