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Schools must do better to prepare students for a freelance future 

Dick Resch urges schools to teach entrepreneurial skills for a rising freelance economy and future jobs yet to exist.

How to Support Students Who Don’t Plan to Attend a Four-Year College 

Less than one-third of high school graduates will receive a four-year college degree. By dedicating resources to career and technical education, we can set up all students for success.

Four Benefits of Privacy Pods at Colleges and Universities 

From supporting hybrid learning to improving mental health and well-being, discover how privacy pods fulfill modern higher education needs.  

Can Companies Save Money with Workplace Wellness Programs? 

American employers spend millions trying to keep employees healthy. How does this affect their bottom line?

Supporting Environmental Responsibility in Schools with Sustainable Furniture Solutions 

At KI, we recognize the critical importance of sustainability in education. Explore how our eco-friendly furniture solutions support our customers' environmental goals for a better future. 

KI's Learning Space Workshops 

Within the BIFMA community KI is clearly the company with the greatest breadth of products, covering the full range of typologies in that market from Pre-Kindergarten through graduate school.

Many offices still empty as employees continue to work remotely, employers remain cautious 

As remote work persists, KI’s Jonathan Webb shares how flexible furniture solutions are helping companies adapt their spaces for safety, productivity, and future collaboration.

Designing Space to Create Human Connection 

KI and IIDA hosted industry experts to discuss Community as Strategy - designing for place, purpose and profitability.

Adaptable Academics 

KI's vp of education, Bryan Ballegeer, discusses the shift to freelance learning in K-12 and Higher Education.

Inside Meta’s Push to Solve the Noisy Office 

Learn how the Cube began to take shape, in part, after one of Meta’s furniture vendors brought in an early prototype of a movable screen.

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