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Linda Tyer |
Executive Director of Workforce Development and Community Education | Profile |
Peter Farkas |
Associate Director of Workforce Development and Community Education | Profile |
Beth Dolan |
Executive Director of Human Resources | Profile |
Dell Medical School is rethinking the role of academic medicine in improving health. We are a 21st-century medical school, designed from the ground up at a top-tier research university, in a vibrant, entrepreneurial, socially conscious and conscientious city. Our vision is to build a vital, inclusive health ecosystem and our mission focuses on transforming the way people get and stay healthy. As we work together to shape the future of medical education, care and research, we follow these fundamental values: 1. We put health at the center of all we do. 2. We are always building better. 3. We are one team embracing our shared vision. 4. We create our ideal workplace every day. Learn more about our company culture at www.dellmedschool.utexas.edu/culture. The medical school was created in unprecedented partnership with local taxpayers, who in 2012 voted to support a vision for better health in Austin and Travis County. Community is at the heart of everything we do. From the people of Travis County; to key partners Seton Healthcare Family and Central Health; to UT Austin and the UT System; to local physicians, nonprofits, entrepreneurs and the families we serve and care for; we are connected in deep and meaningful ways to our community. Dell Medical School and its teaching hospital, Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas, are part of a vibrant health district that is developing in downtown Austin. The district physically links us to our key partners and further strengthens our ties to the community. The district includes three Dell Medical School buildings with 600,000 square feet of space dedicated to innovative education, care and research. We are celebrating the creativity, diversity and innovation happening around us, and we`re doing it with a focus on improving health and making Austin a model healthy city for the nation.
Founded in 1964, Cleveland State University is a public research institution with 17,000-plus students, 10 colleges and schools and more than 175 academic programs. According to the Brookings Institution, CSU is No. 18 in the U.S. among public universities that fulfill a critical dual mission: providing upward mobility and conducting impactful research. CSU is the only Ohio university in the top tier of the Brookings list. U.S News & World Report consistently lists CSU among Americas Best Colleges and Universities. For the 2017-2018 academic year, CSU welcomed the largest freshman class in its history, with 2,000 first-year students. CSU`s student-success initiatives save time and money for students. The average CSU graduate`s debt is nearly $2,000 below the state average, and CSU`s average student debt per borrower is the second lowest among Ohio public universities. Engaged Learning connects CSU students with 3,000 co-ops, internships and other experiential learning opportunities with employers in virtually every industry, ensuing they graduate fully prepared to succeed in their chosen professions. CSU recently was ranked No. 1 in the nation for increases in research expenditures, according to the National Science Foundation. Our dynamic campus in the heart of downtown Cleveland continues to evolve. In early 2018, we opened a striking addition to CSU`s Washkewicz College of Engineering. In the fall of 2018, we will unveil CSUs new School of Film & Media Arts – the only standalone film school in Ohio – located on the top floor of the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. CSU has strengthened its ties to Cleveland through a series of forward-thinking partnerships. Campus International School and MC2STEM High School provide pathways to college for young people, by way of the Education Park that CSU has created with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. CSU serves unmet health-care needs in our community through the Partnership for Urban Health. CSU has teamed up with Case Western Reserve University to lead the way in evolving the internet of things.
To continue the Wilkes tradition of liberally educating our students for lifelong learning and success in a constantly evolving and multicultural world through a commitment to individualized attention, exceptional teaching, scholarship and academic excellence, while continuing the university`s commitment to community engagement.
Minnesota Graduate School of Theology is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Education sector.
As the only urban land-grant institution in the United States, the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) supports a broad mission of education, research and community service across all member colleges and schools, which include the Community College, College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences, College Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Public Administration, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and David A. Clarke School of Law.