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DAU provides a global learning environment to develop qualified acquisition, requirements and contingency professionals who deliver and sustain effective and affordable warfighting capabilities.
Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing is a Brooklyn, NY-based company in the Education sector.
Creating the next generation of big thinkers. At the University of West Florida, we believe in the power of higher education to drive change: on campus, in our region, across the state and around the world. We`re equipping today`s students with the knowledge and skills needed to become tomorrow`s leaders, blazing new paths, shaping their environment and creating an even brighter future. Based in Pensacola with additional locations in the region, UWF is home to five academic colleges, offering a variety of bachelor`s and master`s degree programs, as well as specialist degrees and a doctorate in education. With a student population of more than 13,000 and an average class size of less than 40, UWF is committed to providing a close-knit academic experience and is consistently named a top "military friendly" University. UWF is more than a University. It`s a symbol of success, commitment to lifelong learning, and change.
NorthWest Arkansas Community College is a public two-year institution that serves and strengthens its surrounding communities in Benton and Washington counties by helping our students maximize their potential and exceed expectations. With the help of LinkedIn, we encourage our students, faculty, staff, and supporters to extend their reach outside of the classroom to exchange information with others, build relationships, and continue energizing our community.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is an 1890 land-grant doctoral research university dedicated to learning, discovery, and community engagement. The University provides a wide range of educational opportunities from bachelor’s to doctoral degrees in both traditional and online environments. With an emphasis on preeminence in STEM and a commitment to excellence in all its educational, research, and outreach programs, North Carolina A&T fosters a climate of economic competitiveness that prepares students for the global society. In 1890, Congress enacted the Second Morrill Act that mandated “a separate college for the colored race.” The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race (now N.C. A&T) was established as that school in the state of North Carolina by an act of the General Assembly ratified on March 9, 1891. Originally operating in Raleigh as an annex to Shaw University, the college made a permanent home in Greensboro with the help of local citizens such as DeWitt Clinton Benbow and Charles H. Moore. In 1915, state legislators changed the college’s name to the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina; and in 1967, they elevated it to university status. N.C. A&T became a constituent university of the University of North Carolina in 1972. For the fiscal year 2010–11, A&T generated more than $60 million in sponsored programs and more than $6 million in appropriations for agricultural research and cooperative extension.