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School of Communication Arts of North Carolina is a Raleigh, NC-based company in the Education sector.
Marquette is a Catholic and Jesuit university in Milwaukee dedicated to serving God by serving our students and contributing to the advancement of knowledge. Enrollment: Almost 8,300 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate and professional students; all states and 69 countries represented Undergraduate programs: 78 majors and 77 minors and pre-professional programs in dentistry, law and medicine Postgraduate programs: 62 doctoral and master`s degree programs, 33 graduate certificate programs, and a School of Dentistry and Law School
Andrew Basemen Design is a New York, NY-based company in the Education sector.
At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, we teach the science, practice, and business of the world of aviation and aerospace. The curriculum at Embry-Riddle covers the operation, engineering, research, manufacturing, marketing, and management of modern aircraft and the systems that support them. ERAU engages in extensive research and consulting that address the unique needs of aviation, aerospace, and related industries. Residential campuses in Daytona Beach, FL, and Prescott, AZ, provide education in a traditional setting, while Embry-Riddle Worldwide provides instruction through more than 130 classrooms internationally and online.
Eastern Kentucky University boasts a rich heritage of outstanding service to the region and Commonwealth of Kentucky. The origins of what is now EKU can be traced to the 1874 founding of Central University in Richmond. The roots of present-day Eastern go back to 1906 with the establishment of Eastern Kentucky State Normal School No. 1 on the old Central University campus. In 1922 it became a four-year institution and changed its name to the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College, awarding its first degrees under that name in 1925. The school received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1928; then, two years later, in 1930, it changed its name again to the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. Eastern added graduate studies in 1935, and thirteen years later, in 1948, the General Assembly removed the word Teachers from the school`s name, and granted it the right to award nonprofessional degrees. It was not until 1966 that the school was officially renamed Eastern Kentucky University. In 2010, the University awarded its first doctoral degree -- in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.