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Shereen Agrawal |
Executive Director of Center for Software Innovation. | Profile |
Tammy Cimorell |
Interim Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Matthew Williams |
Associate Director of Information Protection | Profile |
Cassie Dickerson |
Director, Technology Commercialization | Profile |
Helen Patton |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
The University of Pittsburgh, commonly referred to as Pitt, is a state-related research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Chartered in 1787, Pitt is highly regarded in academic fields ranging from philosophy to medicine, and is well known for the development of the first Polio vaccine as well as its landmark centerpiece building, the Cathedral of Learning. Founded as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, Pitt is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of higher education in the United States. Pitt evolved into the Western University of Pennsylvania with an alteration to its charter in 1819, and upon relocating to its current campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh in 1908, the school received its current moniker, the University of Pittsburgh. For most of its history, Pitt was a private institution until it became part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education in 1966. Pitt`s rise from its humble frontier beginnings to its current stature is due in part to its ability to withstand early pressures to abandon its commitment to liberal education. Along the way Pitt has achieved strong reputations in a variety of academic disciplines including philosophy, physics, astronomy, history of science, English literature, creative writing, chemistry, business, biological sciences, information sciences, jazz, engineering, education, international studies, and a variety of medical and health sciences. Pitt regularly produces internationally recognized scholarship and fellowship award winners. Pitt is popularly recognized for its National Landmark centerpiece building, the Cathedral of Learning at 535 feet (163 m), the tallest educational building in the Western Hemisphere.
Atlanta Metropolitan State College is a public college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia.
Falling Water Healthcare Center is a Cleveland, OH-based company in the Education sector.
Tarrant County College District, a comprehensive two-year institution established in 1965, is dedicated to providing quality education that exceeds the expectations of the people of Tarrant County. More than 50,000 students are enrolled in TCC`s associate degree and technical programs, making it the sixth largest among Texas colleges and universities. Community and Industry Education offers additional opportunities for businesses and individuals of all ages, through non-credit courses, workshops and customized training programs. The college has six major campuses in the cities of Hurst (Northeast Campus), Fort Worth (Northwest, South, Trinity River and Connect campuses), and Arlington (Southeast Campus), with administrative offices in downtown Fort Worth at the May Owen Center.
Pratt Institute is a global leader in higher education, preparing 4,700 undergraduate and graduate students for successful careers in art, design, architecture, information and digital innovation, and liberal arts and sciences. Founded in 1887, Pratt is a living laboratory of creativity with a historic, 25-acre campus in Brooklyn, as well as a signature building in Manhattan. Our esteemed faculty of accomplished professionals and scholars challenge talented students to transform their passion into meaningful expression and contribute to society as leaders in their fields.