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The mission of The Juilliard School is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, and actors from around the world, so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and global citizens. Juilliard was founded in 1905 as the Institute of Musical Art. The School was named for Augustus Juilliard, a wealthy textile merchant whose bequest was used to establish the Juilliard Graduate School in 1924. In 1926, it merged with the Institute for Musical Art to become the Juilliard School of Music. With the additions of a Dance Division in 1951 and Drama Division in 1968, the name was shortened to The Juilliard School. Juilliard alumni have collectively won more than 105 Grammy Awards, 62 Tony Awards, 47 Emmy Awards, 26 Bessie Awards, 24 Academy Awards, 16 Pulitzer Prizes, and 12 National Medals for the Arts. Juilliard`s unofficial mascot is the Penguin. Juilliard maintains an inventory of 253 Steinway pianos, the largest collection of any institution in the world.
South Dakota School of Mines is a McAllen, TX-based company in the Education sector.
A New York City-based art logistics company, Crozier serves the evolving needs of today’s fine arts world. We draw on the perspective gained from our established and rigorous approach to the comprehensive care of art, continually improving the service options available to collectors, museums, galleries, artists and designers. Crozier has six facilities in a network of four locations - Manhattan, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Hamptons. Our strategic presence supports fine and decorative art markets along the East Coast and provides a convenient portal to domestic and international markets.
Alpine Academy is a licensed Residential Treatment Center for youth ages 12-18 who struggle with emotional disturbances and traumas that are severe enough to prevent them from being successful in school and interpersonal relationships. They offer menta...
The ASU System, based in Little Rock, serves 37,465 students annually on campuses in Arkansas and Queretaro, Mexico, and globally online with a total operating budget of $348 million. The ASU System includes: • Arkansas State University, a four-year Carnegie R2 Doctoral research institution in Jonesboro with degree centers in Beebe, Mountain Home, Blytheville, Forrest City, and West Memphis, as well as its Mexico site, Arkansas State University Campus Queretaro. • Five two-year institutions: ASU-Beebe, with additional campuses in Heber Springs and Searcy and an instructional site at Little Rock Air Force Base; ASU-Newport, with additional campuses in Jonesboro and Marked Tree; ASU-Mountain Home; ASU Mid-South in West Memphis; and ASU Three Rivers in Malvern. • Henderson State University, a comprehensive four-year institution in Arkadelphia.