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New Mexico TechNew Mexico Tech [officially, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology] was originally founded in 1889 as the New Mexico School of Mines. Over the years, our mission has expanded, and we are now an outstanding research university, specializing in areas of science, engineering, and related fields.
United States Air Force AcademyTo educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. The staff and faculty of the U.S. Air Force Academy, in the interest of our future national security, molds our future leaders into Air Force officers with knowledge, character, and discipline; motivated to lead the worlds’ greatest aerospace force in…
University of ArizonaThe University of Arizona is a premier, student-centered research institution. Established in 1885 as the first university in the Arizona Territory and the state's only land grant institution, the UA embraces its three-fold mission of excellence in teaching, research and public service. Now in its second century of service to the state, the UA has become one of the nation's top 20 public r…
University of DaytonThe University of Dayton has evolved from a boarding school for boys carved out of fertile farmland more than 150 years ago into a top-tier national, private university and one of the 10 best Catholic universities in the nation. Discover why we're a university on the move. The University of Dayton - Catholic, Marianist, innovative, transformative - stands as a leader in higher education and…
University of VirginiaThe University of Virginia is distinctive among institutions of higher education. Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, the University sustains the ideal of developing, through education, leaders who are well-prepared to help shape the future of the nation. The University is public, while nourished by the strong support of its alumni. It is also selective; the students who come here have been chose…
University of Wisconsin - MadisonThe University of Wisconsin–Madison (also known as UW–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, or UW) is a highly selective public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1848, it is the largest university in the state with a total enrollment of over 41,000 students, of whom approximately 29,000 are undergraduates. From 1848 to 1956, the university was part of…
University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood CountyUniversity of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County. Our wooded, 114-acre campus is located in a quiet, residential area. The campus is just west of downtown Marshfield – a community recently named one of the nation’s best small cities. Marshfield is also home to Marshfield Clinic – one of the largest clinics in the U.S. - as well as the Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, National Farm Medicine …
University of Wisconsin-RichlandThe University of Wisconsin - Richland is a freshman - sophomore campus of the University of Wisconsin, one of the finest university systems in the world. Students can earn an Associate of Arts & Sciences degree, which transfers to all UW campuses. UW-Richland prides itself on providing personal attention to support all students as they succeed, excel and meet their individual academic goals. …
University of Wisconsin-WaukeshaOriginally an extension of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the UW-Waukesha gained a new identity in 1972 when all such satellites around the state became the UW Centers, a separate institution within the UW System. In July 1997, the Board of Regents approved a new name: University of Wisconsin Colleges. Now numbering thirteen, the UW Colleges offer freshman and sophomore courses and an associ… |