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University of Nebraska at Omaha

University of Nebraska at Omaha

At the University of Nebraska at Omaha, being a Maverick is a way of life. Our students, faculty, staff and alums are the type of people who challenge the status quo, think outside the box, look at the world in a different way. Located in Omaha, Nebraska's largest city, we make the most of our metropolitan setting by actively engaging in the economic development, social health and cultural …

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The University of Nebraska – Lincoln, chartered in 1869, is an educational institution of international stature. A member of the Association of American Universities, Nebraska is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral/Research Extensive university.

University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

Founded in 1787 as a small, private school, the Pittsburgh Academy was located in a log cabin near Pittsburgh’s three rivers. In the 220 years since, the University has evolved into an internationally recognized center of learning and research.

Vassar College

Vassar College

Founded in 1861, Vassar College is a highly selective, residential, coeducational liberal arts college. Consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country, Vassar is renowned for pioneering achievements in education, for its long history of curricular innovation, and for the beauty of its campus. Students may concentrate in a single discipline, an interdepartmental or multi…

Wake Forest University

Wake Forest University

Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Reynolda Campus, the university's main campus, is located north of downtown Winston-Salem, and the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center campus is located near downtown Winston-Salem. The University also occupies lab space at the Bowman Gray Technical Center. Wake Forest…

Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University

The University is located in the historic city of Lexington (population 7,000) in the Great Valley of Virginia about three hours southwest of Washington, D.C. W&L's 35 principal buildings include the picturesque Washington College group forming the Colonnade facing Lee Chapel, where Robert E. Lee is buried. The Colonnade and Lee Chapel are National Historic Landmarks. New or recently renovated…

Wellesley College

Wellesley College

Wellesley is a college for the student who has high personal, intellectual, and professional expectations. Beyond this common ground, there is no typical Wellesley student. Students come from all over the world, from different cultures and backgrounds, and they have prepared for Wellesley at hundreds of different secondary schools. Through the Davis Degree Program, women beyond the traditional col…

Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college founded in 1831 and located in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded by Methodist leaders and residents of Middletown, the now secular university was the first institution to be named after John Wesley, the Protestant theologian who was the founder of Methodism. There are about twenty other U.S. colleges and universities subsequently named after Wes…

Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a dynamic, student-centered research university with an enrollment of 25,000. WMU is focused on delivering high-quality undergraduate instruction, advancing its growing graduate division and fostering significant research activities. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching places WMU among the 76 public institutions in the nation designated as rese…