Careers: If I Only Knew Eleven Things I Would Tell my 22-Year-Old Self
In talking with our esteemed Editor Paul Tarricone about this month’s column, he suggested writing a column about “building your brand,” and I thought it would be fun to put a bit of a spin […]
Careers: The Job Description Is Broken: Here are Four Reasons Why
It’s been said that the road to undesirable locations is paved with good intentions, and it’s time to put the tired “job description” (JD) into the Trash folder. Part of […]
Safety: How To Stay Dry
Not all showers are worth singing about! By Jerry Plank. The classic song “Singin’ in the Rain” recorded by Gene Kelly in the ʼ50s for the romantic musical of the […]
Wildlife
Darkness for Ourselves What do we risk when we erase night from our lives? By Jane Slade Each year, light advances further into the night. In early 2023, a […]
Editor’s Note: Our Bill of Rights
What the authors are really describing is light as a right, not a privilege.
By Paul Tarricone
Education: Say It More Simply
Do we alienate people with our jargon-filled language?
By Brienne Musselman
Adaptive Controls Have a ‘Built-in’ Designer
Imagine walking into a room without any light switches or control panels, and watching as the lighting automatically responds to where you and others are in the space, as well as tasks being performed.
Lighting Duo Author Book on Residential Lighting
Beautiful Light: An Insider’s Guide to LED Lighting for Homes and Gardens, is now available from publisher Routledge Taylor & Francis.
Hospital Deploys Light for Infection Control
The recent ribbon-cutting on a new Pennsylvania hospital campus offered the latest glimpse into an application of germicidal lighting technology.
Tools of the Trade: Catenary Lighting
Safety first when dressing your streetscape in catenary lighting.
By Chip Israel