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  • Breaking Through the Language Barrier

    Going back to school to learn Spanish can pay big dividends in the field

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  • NLHA Awards Education Scholarships

    Twenty-five students who reside in assisted-housing properties or receive voucher assistance were recently awarded scholarships funded by donations to the National Leased Housing Association (NLHA) Education Fund.

  • Family Finalists

    BOWLING GREEN, KY.. Some low-income parents trying to further their post-secondary education and become self-sufficient have a new place to call home.

  • Beantown Holds Steady

    GIVEN TODAY’S ECONOMY, things could be a lot worse in Boston.

  • The Three Graces

    Cheryl English, Mary Beth Gotti, and Pam Horner connect some of the industry's largest manufacturers to the design community and beyond

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  • Waiting Game

    KEVIN LARAMIER IS THE director of student housing for Birmingham, Mich.-based brokerage firm Hendricks and Partners.

  • The Pursuit of Passion

    There are no hard numbers on how many minority lighting designers are practicing, but one thing's for sure: the current number isn't enough

  • HUD Pushes Childhood Education with HOPE VI

    For the first time, public housing authorities are being encouraged to incorporate early childhood education components into their HOPE VI projects.