Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|
The Crucible is a nonprofit educational facility that fosters a collaboration of Arts, Industry and Community. Through training in the fine and industrial arts, The Crucible promotes creative expression, reuse of materials, and innovative design while serving as an accessible arts venue for the general public.
Whittle School and Studios is a for-profit educational organization founded by Chris Whittle. It aims to be the "world`s first global school", and with a network of campuses around the world. The school opened its Washington, D.C. and Shenzhen campuses in the fall of 2019.
We are dedicated to fostering an entrepreneurial environment within the Greater Dubuque area. By providing expert insights and resources, the StartUp Dubuque team is cultivating up-and-coming entrepreneurs and supporting new businesses.
The National Apartment Association envisions a world where rental housing is a valued partner in every community. NAA is the leading voice for the rental housing industry and as a trusted partner, valued connector and a powerful advocate, we are committed to serving 153 affiliates, over 82,000 members and the more than 10 million rental housing units they operate globally. NAA provides a wealth of information through advocacy, research, technology, education and strategic partnerships. NAA protects and represents our members` interests with regard to legislative and regulatory issues at the federal government level. NAA monitors legislation and regulations in all 50 states and shares that information with your local and state affiliate staff. The NAA Education Institute offers six nationally recognized designation programs and actively promotes the apartment industry as a viable career choice.
THON is the world`s largest student-run philanthropy, engaging more than 16,000 students and over 25,000 alumni in the fight against childhood cancer. THON`s yearlong fundraising and awareness campaign culminates in a 46-hour no-sitting, no-sleeping dance marathon every February. Since 1977, Penn State students have raised more than $167 million for THON`s sole beneficiary, Four Diamonds at Penn State Children`s Hospital, funding comprehensive care and critical research.