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Susquehanna UniversityJay Lemons has been president of Susquehanna University, a national liberal arts college enrolling approximately 1,900 undergraduates, since February 2001. He has led the university in development of a new strategic plan emphasizing increased intellectual engagement and stronger community as the institution also successfully underwent a 2004 ten-year accreditation review by the Middle States Assoc…
Syracuse UniversityIn 1992, the Syracuse University Senate adopted a mission and vision compact focused on promoting learning and a positive campus culture. The compact supported scholarly learning, endorsed a culturally and socially diverse climate, valued personal and academic honesty, and a safe and healthy environment for each member of the University community.
Temple UniversityTemple University, of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, is a comprehensive public research university with more than 34,000 students. It has a distinguished faculty in 17 schools and colleges, including schools of Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Podiatry, and Dentistry, and a renowned Health Sciences Center. Temple is one of Pennsylvania's three public research universities, along with the…
The College of WoosterThe College of Wooster is an independent residential liberal arts college offering a rigorous and comprehensive education to students with the capacity and motivation to become educated leaders in a complex society. founded in 1866 and nationally recognized for an innovative curriculum that emphasizes independent learning. Each Wooster senior creates an original research project, written work, per…
The Ohio State UniversityThere has never been a better time to be at Ohio State. We begin the 2006-07 academic year with so much promise. Ohio State is recognized today as one of the country’s top public universities, both for academics and athletics. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked us among the top 20 public universities in the country. We have moved to 9th place among public research universities in research…
The Ohio State University at MarionOur mission at The Ohio State University at Marion is to provide services that ensure the academic and personal success of all students. Our goals in academic enhancement are: - Contribute to the enrichment of students' academic success and enhance their quality of life. - Offer out-of-class learning and leadership opportunities through programs and services, organizations, and employ…
The University of IowaThe University of Iowa is a major national research university located on a 1,900-acre campus in Iowa City in southeast Iowa, on the Iowa River near the intersection of U.S. Interstate Highways 80 and 380. Iowa is composed of 11 colleges, the largest of which is the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, enrolling most of Iowa's undergraduates. The Henry B. Tippie College of Business, the Roy J…
The University of MemphisThe University of Memphis is a learner-centered metropolitan research university providing high quality educational experiences while pursuing new knowledge through research, artistic expression, and interdisciplinary and engaged scholarship. The University of Memphis will be recognized as one of America's great metropolitan research universities, noted for its comprehensive, innovative academ…
The University of New HampshireUNH is a vibrant place. A land-, sea-, and space-grant university, our University engages undergraduates in daily discovery, with intellectual excitement of research with faculty experts to guide them. Outdoor recreation in New Hampshire will take you from ocean shore to mountain summit, and the cultural centers of Boston, Mass., and Portland, Maine, are only an hour away. Excellence is a priority…
The University of Tennessee at ChattanoogaThe University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is a national model for metropolitan universities. In collaboration with our many regional partners, we offer our students an experiential learning environment graced with outstanding teaching scholars in bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs. When the Methodist Episcopal Church began to explore the possibilities of developing a central u… |