The Kitt Peak Visitor Center has completed a four-year- long, much-needed renaissance that we hope will lead to an even more dramatic transformation in the near future.Issue 1, June 202
In fall 2010, as we began to shake off the effects of the economic downturn of 2008– 2009, the Walte...
We have just celebrated ten years of open access public archaeology, and now we carry on with our ve...
This issue of Buildings for the 21st Century, a quarterly newsletter on the DOE building programs an...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
American astronomy without KPNO, CTIO, NOAO, and Gemini is hard to imagine. The contributions of our...
An article on the Portland Public Library\u27s upcoming first phase of its renovation, with details ...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
Maine 2024 piece, written on the fifteenth anniversary of Mainebiz and looking forward to potential...
The book provides a fast-paced, easy-to-view, and thought-provoking analysis of the mobility revolut...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
This book, first published in 2003, became a standard as the collection of articles gathered by Fyal...
A look at how Portland has become a choice destination for high end retailers (Michael Kors and L’Oc...
I am working with Professor Donna Kacmar on her third book, titled Big Little Hotel, to be published...
Stories of growth, creativity and care signal a year of accelerated evolution. The URL for the digit...
Product Description: 'Managing Visitor Attractions' is a unique text that provides a cutting edge in...
In fall 2010, as we began to shake off the effects of the economic downturn of 2008– 2009, the Walte...
We have just celebrated ten years of open access public archaeology, and now we carry on with our ve...
This issue of Buildings for the 21st Century, a quarterly newsletter on the DOE building programs an...
The excellent and comprehensive front-page story on the Providence Renaissance by Bill Van Sicen in ...
American astronomy without KPNO, CTIO, NOAO, and Gemini is hard to imagine. The contributions of our...
An article on the Portland Public Library\u27s upcoming first phase of its renovation, with details ...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
Maine 2024 piece, written on the fifteenth anniversary of Mainebiz and looking forward to potential...
The book provides a fast-paced, easy-to-view, and thought-provoking analysis of the mobility revolut...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
This book, first published in 2003, became a standard as the collection of articles gathered by Fyal...
A look at how Portland has become a choice destination for high end retailers (Michael Kors and L’Oc...
I am working with Professor Donna Kacmar on her third book, titled Big Little Hotel, to be published...
Stories of growth, creativity and care signal a year of accelerated evolution. The URL for the digit...
Product Description: 'Managing Visitor Attractions' is a unique text that provides a cutting edge in...
In fall 2010, as we began to shake off the effects of the economic downturn of 2008– 2009, the Walte...
We have just celebrated ten years of open access public archaeology, and now we carry on with our ve...
This issue of Buildings for the 21st Century, a quarterly newsletter on the DOE building programs an...