Yale University's Sterling Law Building, the home of the Yale Law School on the university's New Haven CT campus, looks like John Houseman might be see at any minute, perambulating through its ivied masonry portals, a teaching assistant in tow to lug his books. The reality is, the Stearling Law Building is actually one of Yale's portals into the future of higher education, in which multiple locations throughout the building - and, ultimately, thought the campus and beyond - can be connected on a sophisticated high-speed network that is monitored and managed through a central control room. It also reflects the way AV systems integration, as an industry, is evolving, as vertical markets move deeper into IP territory.