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Allan Griffith |
Chief of Police & Director of Public Safety | Profile |
Lorinnsa Bridges-Kee |
Vice President Human Resources | Profile |
Sabrina Fulghum |
Director of Recruitment and Admissions | Profile |
Josie Hoover |
Compliance Officer/Title IX Coordinator | Profile |
Maria Byrd |
Executive Director of Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness | Profile |
Located on 320 acres in the heart of New York State`s Finger Lakes Region, Hobart and William Smith are independent liberal arts colleges distinctive for providing highly individualized educations. Guided by a curriculum grounded in exploration and rigor, the Colleges prepare students to think critically. In partnership with the Geneva and global communities and through robust programs in career development, study-abroad, service, leadership and athletics, the Colleges foster an environment that values global citizenship, teamwork, ethics, inclusive excellence and cultural competence.
Waubonsee Community College is a two-year community college, founded in 1966, located in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.
Nationally recognized, DePauw provides a set of exceptional college experiences marked by intellectual rigor and shaped by a dynamic faculty. These experiences are further enhanced by an engaging residential campus community and a breadth and depth of perspectives inside and outside of the classroom. For more than 180 years, a DePauw education has provided students with a solid foundation for a lifetime of living and learning and helped our graduates achieve uncommon success in a wide variety of fields around the nation and the world.
The University of Colorado advances the economy, health and culture of Colorado and beyond, graduating 424,000 students who have become catalysts in science, business, arts, health and community growth. CU`s four campuses feature top-tier faculty and hands-on learning opportunities in an environment where students thrive.
The University of Cincinnati offers students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. Since its founding in 1819, UC has been the source of many discoveries creating positive change for society, including the first antihistamine, the first co-op education program, the first electronic organ, the Golden Gate Bridge designer and the oral polio vaccine. Each year, this urban, public, research university graduates 5,000 students, adding to more than 200,000 living alumni around the world. UC is the largest employer in the Cincinnati region, with an economic impact of more than $3 billion. Current student population: 44,251.