| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Daniel Harmuth |
Vice President of Technology and Innovation and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Founded in 1910 and located in Durham, N.C., North Carolina Central University was the nation`s first publicly supported liberal arts college for African-Americans, and it is one of 17 institutions in the University of North Carolina system. With a student population of more than 8,400, NCCU is a comprehensive university offering baccalaureate, master`s, doctoral and professional degree programs. Today, liberal arts remain a signature program at NCCU, joined by five additional areas of academic emphasis: Education, Nursing, Biosciences, Business and Law. Capitalizing on its location in the heart of North Carolina`s Research Triangle, the university is home to two bioscience research institutes. In keeping with its motto of “Truth and Service,” NCCU in 1995 became the first institution in the UNC System to require community service of all students. North Carolina Central University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, masters, doctoral and professional degrees.
Institute of Indigenous Government's All Nations Institute is a Burnaby, BC-based company in the Education sector.
A premier research university serving a diverse body of motivated students in vibrant Midtown, the cultural center of Detroit. Founded in 1868, Wayne State University is a nationally recognized metropolitan research institution offering more than 370 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 29,000 students. Wayne State`s main campus in Midtown Detroit comprises 100 buildings over 200 acres; its six extension centers offer higher education to students throughout Southeast Michigan.
Tillamook Bay Community College is a Tillamook, OR-based company in the Education sector.
LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY was born 80 years ago in the middle of an innovation explosion that would change the world. None other than Henry and Edsel Ford helped launch the revolutionary experiment that would become LTU, providing guidance and space in their sprawling former Model T assembly plant for the fledgling school. Today, we`re still changing the world. Since those early beginnings students and alumni have gone on to design and engineer the tools, buildings, and products that helped define their generations. And tomorrow`s LTU students will do the same. Here, we`re about “Theory and Practice” – taking abstract ideas into the real world to solve tomorrow`s problems. Our reputation comes as much from what we`re doing now as it does from our storied past. If you`re a thinker, a visionary, a builder…if you`re curious…then you`re Lawrence Tech. Come roll up your sleeves and dive in at one of the nation`s best schools for engineering, architecture, science, and applied technology.