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  • ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL
    CA, 94509 ANTIOCH, 700 W. 18TH STREET

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  • KENMORE BRANCH LIBRARY
    OH, 44314 AKRON, 969 KENMORE BLVD.

    Library service to the Kenmore area began with a lending library started by a local citizen. The Akron Public Library took over the service in 1930. The current building opened on January 4, 1957. It had a larger, and more expensive


  • ADECCO EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
    MD, 21236 BALTIMORE, 7939 HONEYGO BOULEVARD

    You’re looking for a new job opportunity, it means Adecco USA gives you access to more jobs at more companies than anyone else. And the resources you need to realize your career goals. If your business is looking for more effective ways to find and manage talent, it means Adecco USA can help you solve your most critical human capital challenges. And our specialized professional business lines allow us to provide our services in a more targeted way across a number of different industries and sectors.


  • MRS JENNY
    CA, 92025 ESCONDIDO, STREET

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  • SEMINIS, INC.
    FL, 34104 NAPLES, 4110 ENTERPRISE AVENUE – SUITE 200

    Monsanto is driven by a global commitment to sustainable agricultural production. This commitment includes bringing technologies to farmers that improve their lives by helping them be more productive while using fewer resources -- leading to a reduced overall effect on the environment. By using this commitment to drive our actions, we believe we are creating a positive impact on our world. But we can't do this alone. That's why, in addition to developing our own products, we also partner and collaborate with others to develop technologies for farmers.


  • DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
    PA, 19104 PHILADELPHIA, 3141 CHESTNUT STREET

    The Department of Computer Science (CS) has research and education programs in software engineering, artificial intelligence, cognitive modeling and human computer interaction, computer vision and graphics, high performance computing, networks and security, symbolic computation and computer science education. The department recently established, with digital media, a joint gaming curriculum and research lab.


  • CARDIAC SCIENCE
    WA, 98021 BOTHELL, 3303 MONTE VILLA PARKWAY

    Cardiac Science is a global leader in the development, manufacture, and marketing of diagnostic and therapeutic cardiology products and services. We provide a full spectrum of cardiology products and services that help protect hearts and save lives, including: Devices designed to identify the early stages of heart disease — such as electrocardiographs, cardiac stress testing systems, and Holter monitors; Sophisticated systems for cardiac rehabilitation and cardiology data management; Innovative and patented automated external defibrillators (AEDs) that provide assistance to victims of sudden cardiac arrest for both medical and public markets. Cardiac Science products are marketed under the Cardiac Science, Burdick, Powerheart, Quinton, and HeartCentrix brand names.


  • UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BOOKS
    CA, 94965 SAUSALITO, 55 GATE 5 ROAD # D

    University Science Books publishes fine titles in chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth and environmental science, and physics


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  • COMPUTER SCIENCE HOUSE
    NY, 14623 ROCHESTER, 3999 NATHANIEL ROCHESTER HALL

    Computer Science House, founded in 1976, is one of the oldest and most popular Special Interest Houses at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. Located on the third floor of the dormitory Nathaniel Rochester Hall, CSH provides a revolutionary living environment for over fifty students and many members who live off-floor. In addition to RIT's standard residence hall facilities, CSH has nine, unique multi-purpose rooms, which have been filled with technical and material resources for the exclusive use of members 24/7. CSH's computing resources include e-mail, newsgroup, database and web space services, a floor-wide network, and a multitude of servers and workstations–all maintained and operated by members. Hands-on learning is emphasized in order to give members a significant advantage in the business world.


  • In 2003, Loma Linda University added the School of Science and Technology (SST), bringing the total number of schools at LLU to eight. Although still considered one of the newest schools at the University, the School of Science and Technology houses departments that have matured on campus for a decade or more, and one program for half a century. The School of Science and Technology includes the Departments of Earth and Biological Sciences, Counseling and Family Sciences, Psychology, and Social Work and Social Ecology. In addition, SST offers certificate programs in Chinese Studies and Spanish and provides courses for the University's General Education program. Technology programs such as Instructional Technology and Bioinformatics are being developed by the School.


  • NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ORLANDO ONLINE INFORMATION CENTER
    FL, 32806 ORLANDO, 25 WEST CRYSTAL LAKE STREET

    The Online Information Center in Orlando, Florida provides you with the opportunity to experience online courses through an interactive self-guided tour or by viewing an actual online class. Enrollment Counselors are on-site to discuss your educational goals, financial aid options and get you started on the right online degree or certificate program for you Hours of Operation Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CA, 96057 MCCLOUD, P.O. BOX 409

    The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CA, 81639 HAYDEN, 13250 U.S. HIGHWAY 40 WEST

    The Conservancy acquired the ranch in 1996 as the centerpiece of its broader effort to conserve the natural and agricultural heritage of the Yampa River Valley. Today, the Conservancy manages this historic, biologically significant property as a working cattle ranch to explore ways to simultaneously pursue agricultural production and the conservation of riparian (streamside) and wetland habitats. The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest conservation organization, is pleased to announce new leadership in Colorado. Former ConAgra Foods senior vice president, Phil James, has assumed the role of board of trustees chair and Tim Sullivan has taken the helm as state director. The Nature Conservancy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science invite you to join a charismatic pair of scientists for “Fish Tails: Stories from the Amazon Rainforest.


  • NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
    NC, 27705 DURHAM, 1219 BROAD STREET

    The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) was founded on the vision of former North Carolina Governor James B. Hunt Jr., former Governor, Senator and Duke University President Terry Sanford, and academician and author John Ehle. Governor Hunt added his strong leadership during his first administration (1976-1981) to ensure passage of the enabling legislation, as did the late N.C. Senator Kenneth Royall of Durham.


  • NORTH TEMPERATE LAKES LTER
    WI, 53706 MADISON, 680 NORTH PARK ST

    The North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research program studies the ecology of lakes as one of a network of sites established by the National Science Foundation to support research on long-term ecological phenomena. We are interested in how biophysical setting, climate, and changing land use and cover interact to shape lake characteristics and dynamics over time (past, present, future). Our primary study sites include a set of seven northern Wisconsin and four southern Wisconsin lakes and their surrounding landscapes. The project, which started in 1981, is administered by the Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


  • SIGMA XI
    NC, 27709 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, 3106 EAST NC HIGHWAY 54

    The Sigma Xi Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is the new home of one of the oldest and largest scientific organizations in the world. Built in 2003 and formally opened in April 2004, the Sigma Xi Center houses the Society's program and administrative offices, including the editorial and pre-press production offices of its award-winning magazine, American Scientist. The new building also features a multipurpose conference facility.


  • TECHLAUNCH
    ID, 83687 NAMPA, 5465 E. TERRA LINDA

    Idaho Techconnect helps innovators commercialize their ideas. We supply the expertise you supply the product and determination to succeed assistance with commercializing research and technology in Idaho. The statewide vision for Idaho TechConnect began in 2001 with a National Science Foundation Partnership for Innovation application. The application outlined the possibility for a statewide entity for entrepreneurs and businesses that would provide and foster access to resources, especially the national laboratory and the universities.


  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
    WI, 53706 MADISON, 110 NORTH HALL

    The University of Wisconsin Political Science Department is one of the nation's oldest and most respected programs. Our department is highly ranked in national surveys, and our award-winning faculty are known for innovative research on the discipline's most current and important questions. Our dedication to teaching is also apparent: we are one of the largest majors on campus, with a commitment to excellence in undergraduate instruction.


  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-SPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTER
    WI, 53706 MADISON, 1225 W. DAYTON STREET

    Space Science and Engineering Center is a research and development center with primary focus on geophysical research and technology to enhance understanding of the atmosphere of Earth, the other planets in our Solar System, and the cosmos. We sometimes explore the universe from space and terrestrial-based telescopes, and probe other planets in our solar system, but more often we examine the Earth to gain information and insight into weather, climate, and other aspects of Earth's global environment. We develop new observing tools for spacecraft, aircraft, and ground-based platforms, and we model atmospheric phenomena. We receive, manage and distribute huge amounts of geophysical data and develop software to visualize and manipulate these data for use by researchers and operational meteorologists all over the world.


  • UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER - DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
    NY, 14627 ROCHESTER, 734 COMPUTER STUDIES BLDG

    Office hours are 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. eastern time. The University of Rochester Department of Computer Science is home to cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, machine vision, operating systems, architecture, programming languages, theory of computation, and human-computer interaction. It offers a PhD program and both BS and BA undergraduate majors. For more information about the department, read our Measures of Excellence.


  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
    CA, 92697 IRVINE, .

    Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine combines the strengths of a major research university with the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location. With a commitment to cutting-edge research, teaching, learning and creativity, UCI is a driving force of innovation and discovery that benefits our local, national and global communities in multiple ways. Schools : Arts, Biological Sciences, Business | M.B.A., Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Information & Computer Sciences, Interdisciplinary Studies, Law, Medicine, Physical Sciences, Social Ecology, Social Sciences.


  • YALE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
    CONNECTICUT, 06511 NEW HAVEN, 55 PROSPECT STREET

    Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science is a truly unique community that offers programs in Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and several other disciplines.


  • AMETEK, INC.
    PENNSYLVANIA, 15238 PITTSBURGH, 150 FREEPORT ROAD

    Solartron ISA has pioneered wet gas measurement including deepwater applications and now provides simple and robust Dualstream meters, which generate multiphase data for wet gas condensate wells particularly suited to unmanned platforms and subsea installation. Our Dualstream range has now been involved in over 100 projects around the globe providing well management data and hydrocarbon allocation. In addition to AMETEK Process Instruments, the P&AI division boasts several other business units to address the target markets. These include LAND Instruments and the Upstream Oil & Gas group of Chandler Engineering and Solartron ISA.


  • COMPUTROLS
    LA, 70058 HARVEY, 221 BARK DRIVE, BUILDING C-5

    Computrols is a leader in Building Automation Systems, Energy Management, and HVAC. Start a DDC controls dealership with minimal startup costs today. Computrols is a privately held corporation based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Computrols designs, manufactures and services state-of-the-art building automation systems throughout the U.S. and abroad. With over 25 years in the industry, Computrols has established a solid reputation as a leader in automation systems for large facilities. High-rise office towers, military bases, hospitals, schools and government monuments across the United States and the world benefit from the power, simplicity, and reliability of Computrols building automation products. Through our branch offices and dealer network, Computrols continues to grow its customer base and distribution channels, as well as expand its product line into new markets.


  • COMPUTROLS - SECONDARY OFFICE
    TX, 77079 HOUSTON, 600 NORTH DAIRY ASHFORD

    In 1983, Computrols began providing first-rate professional technical service for large building automation systems. These were the formative years for Computrols. A complete dedication and commitment to customer satisfaction provided valuable lessons that would carry the company for years to come.Computrols is a leader in Building Automation Systems, Energy Management, and HVAC. Start a DDC controls dealership with minimal startup costs today. Computrols is a privately held corporation based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Computrols designs, manufactures and services building automation systems throughout the U.S. and abroad. With over 25 years in the industry, Computrols has established a solid reputation as a leader in automation systems for large facilities. High-rise office towers, military bases, hospitals, schools and government monuments across the United States and the world benefit from the power, simplicity, and reliability of Computrols building automation products.


  • DRURY UNIVERSITY ST. ROBERT CAMPUS
    MO, 65584 SAINT ROBERT, 194 EASTLAWN AVENUE, SUITE C

    The CGCS Fort Leonard Wood and St. Robert Annex campuses offer over 200 courses a year in over 30 degree programs including the Associates of Science, Bachelors of Science, and Masters degrees, as well as the Servicemembers Opportunity College, and the Troops to Teachers Program. The St. Robert Annex campus was completed in March 2003 and boasts eight staff & faculty offices, 14 classrooms, two Biology/Chemistry laboratories, two computer laboratories, a library, a student lounge, and ample parking. The CGCS Fort Leonard Wood and St. Robert campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and are degree granting campuses. The elementary and secondary education and the master in education (M.Ed) programs are accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (N.C.A.T.E).


  • FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
    NC, 28301 FAYETTEVILLE, 1200 MURCHISON RD

    The University is composed of a number of different schools and colleges: the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the School of Business and Economics, and the School of Education. Bachelor’s degrees are awarded in a number of different disciplines, including criminal justice, natural sciences, performing and fine arts, various humanities programs, education, management, and social work. Minors are also awarded in many of these fields. Master’s degrees are awarded in biology, mathematics, and psychology, English, history, educational leadership, reading, and business administration (MBA). The school awards one doctoral degrees, an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.


  • FISHERIES SCIENCE
    VA, 23062-1346 GLOUCESTER, P.O. BOX 1346

    The investigation of living marine resources of the Chesapeake Bay and the Virginia Sea has been a dominating focus of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science / School of Marine Science for over sixty years. In no active subject area has a continuing commitment to research, education and advisory service been so consistent as in Fisheries Science. Today, the Department of Fisheries Science includes faculty with a broad variety of research interests including: finfish, mollusc, crustacean, shark, turtle and marine mammal biology, pathology, parasitology, genetics, and economics. To these research areas, faculty members bring classical skills in ecology, systematics, statistics, population dynamics, physiology, molecular biology, economics, and more.


  • GONZAGA UNIVERSITY - MILITARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
    WA, 99258 SPOKANE, 502 EAST BOONE AVENUE

    The mission of the Gonzaga University Bulldog Military Science Department is to commission the future officer leadership of the U.S. Army and motivate young people to become better citizens. The first informal Cadet Detachment atGonzaga University was established in 1897. The modern day program was initiated in 1947. Two Partnership Agreements exist with Whitworth University (WWU) and the Intercollegiate College of Nursing (ICN). For several years we have successfully accomplished our mission and objectives and we anticipate that we will continue to do so because of the high caliber cadets, cadre, and alumni, and the strong university support and incentives. The student-cadets are exceptional performers in academics, leadership training and development, campus activities, and community service. The universities and our world-class cadre are dedicated to the mission and cadets.


  • GONZAGA UNIVERSITY - POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
    WA, 99258 SPOKANE, 502 EAST BOONE AVENUE

    The ancient Greek scientist and philosopher Aristotle proclaimed politics “the queen of sciences.” Politics comes first, he said, because it orders and arranges other activities. It is how a city, a country, or a world decides what is important to do now and what can wait. Consequently, politics is as new as today’s headlines and as old as civilization itself. Political science studies politics wherever it occurs: in city council chambers, in Congress, in the corridors of the White House, and in the conference halls of international summit meetings. Even personal relationships in the work place and at home turn out to have political dimensions that interest political scientists.


  • H W LOCHNER INCORPORATED
    KY, 40513 LEXINGTON, 1040 MONARCH STREET

    One of Hal’s most important achievements has been in defining governance and leadership succession protocols for the firm. He spearheaded the establishment of the ESOP and OSOP plans, changing the Lochner’s ownership structure and giving its employees a true stake in the success of their company. Reflecting his key commitment to ethical business conduct, Hal also established the company’s Ethics Policy committee and board.


  • MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - DAMON CITY CAMPUS
    NY, 14604 ROCHESTER, 228 EAST MAIN STREET

    Monroe Community College is many things: a place to continue learning and acquire career skills, a foundation for a four-year degree, a center for academic and cultural opportunities, a vital catalyst for workforce development, and so much more. Nationally ranked and recognized as one of the most innovative community colleges in North America, MCC is also one of the best academic values in the country. The mission of Monroe Community College is to provide access to high quality education and training programs to a diverse community. Student success is the College’s highest priority. In fulfilling its mission, the College is committed to excellence in teaching, comprehensiveness, lifelong learning and citizenship. The College embraces its role as a stimulus for economic development and values partnerships, innovation and educational leadership.


  • MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY
    NY, 14624 ROCHESTER, 1190 SCOTTSVILLE ROAD

    Nationally ranked and recognized as one of the most innovative community colleges in North America, MCC is also one of the best academic values in the country. The mission of Monroe Community College is to provide access to high quality education and training programs to a diverse community. Student success is the College’s highest priority. In fulfilling its mission, the College is committed to excellence in teaching, comprehensiveness, lifelong learning and citizenship. The College embraces its role as a stimulus for economic development and values partnerships, innovation and educational leadership. Established in 1961 as a unit of the State University of New York, Monroe Community College was a vision shared by a handful of industrious and determined business people, community leaders and government officials. The time was right for MCC. Nationwide, a scattering of community colleges had begun to take root.


  • MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE
    NC, 27704 DURHAM, 433 MURRAY AVENUE

    With an atmosphere like none other, the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science provides a unique environment for discovery. Recognized internationally for its facilities and educational programs, the Museum is a great place for hands-on science exploration and fun. Care to walk through a rainforest? Climb a tower or make your own music? Want to see owls, bats, or alligators up close? More than 100 animal species live here-from butterflies to bears, from walking sticks to wolves.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AZ, 86001 FLAGSTAFF, 114 N. SAN FRANCISCO ST., #205

    This preserve has limited access to the public only by prior arrangement. Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CA, 90017 LOS ANGELES, 601 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET

    The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places. We manage preserves throughout the state. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    CO, 81435 TELLURIDE, PO BOX 3140

    The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest conservation organization, is pleased to announce new leadership in Colorado. Former ConAgra Foods senior vice president, Phil James, has assumed the role of board of trustees chair and Tim Sullivan has taken the helm as state director. The Nature Conservancy and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science invite you to join a charismatic pair of scientists for “Fish Tails: Stories from the Amazon Rainforest.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    IL, 61031 FRANKLIN GROVE, 8772 SOUTH LOWDEN ROAD

    The Nature Conservancy in Illinois collaborated with the Chicago Wilderness alliance to develop the Climate Action Plan for Nature, which was recently announced. Bob Moseley, the Conservancy's Director of Conservation in Illinois, led the development of this unique plan that recommends strategies to preserve the existing 370, 000 acres of natural areas in the Chicago Wilderness region. The Nature Conservancy uses biological indicators to set conservation priorities. She focuses on the Conservancy's recent conservation planning in North Idaho and how it identified key conservation areas and attributes. The Wilderness Land Trust and The Nature Conservancy have announced the acquisition of two properties in Owyhee County both in newly designated wilderness located adjacent to the Owyhee Backcountry Byway. Both property acquisitions will offer scenic desert canyons to public access and recreation


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    PA, 17701 WILLIAMSPORT, 220 WEST FOURTH STREET, 3RD FLOOR

    The Energy Equation Conservancy staff are bringing their scientific expertise to understanding how energy development could transform Pennsylvania’s forests and waters. Here in Pennsylvania, we are at the center of an energy revolution that is sweeping the world. Energy development is accelerating at rates we couldn’t have predicted just a few years ago. And Nature Conservancy science indicates that many of Pennsylvania’s most ecologically critical forests lie squarely in the path of this change.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TX, 76544-0190 FORT HOOD, P.O. BOX 5190

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY SOUTHERN RESOURCE OFFICE
    NC, 27713 DURHAM, 6114 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD SUITE 109

    Over the years, the NC Wildlife Resources Commission has been one of TNC's strongest partners. Together we have protected 224, 595 acres of land that are now part of state game lands for citizens of North Carolina to enjoy. Pictured is the Chowan Swamp Game Land.Nature Conservancy assists with the purchase of 1, 492 acres at Standing Indian Mountain (Clay County), which becomes part of Nantahala National Forest. To date, the Conservancy has acquired 61, 835 acres that are now part of national forests in North Carolina.Conservancy helps create the Eno River Association, which is one of the oldest local land trusts in the state.


  • NATURE CONSERVANCY CHIHUAHUAN DESERT
    TX, 79734 FORT DAVIS, P. O. BOX 2092

    One of the most biologically diverse states in the nation, Texas is rich in natural treasures. Yet, the Lone Star State is losing its undeveloped land faster than any other state in the United States. With a commitment to conserving Texas’ native animals, plants and landscapes that began in 1964, The Nature Conservancy now owns more than 30 Texas nature preserves and conservation properties and assists private landowners to conserve their land through more than 100 voluntary land-preservation agreements. With public and private partners, we have protected 750, 000 acres in Texas. We work collaboratively with landowners, businesses, institutions, government agencies, communities, individuals and other non-profit organizations. Together, we seek non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges.


  • NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
    CA, 94539 FREMONT, 47671 WESTINGHOUSE DRIVE,

    The educational philosophy of the University includes an absolute commitment to academic excellence, programs available to both full-time and working adult students, effective business practices, and teaching methods and environments conducive to the development of devoted graduates enriched with critical thinking skills. Northwestern Polytechnic University strives to meet the need of professionals in the high-technology fields by providing learning opportunities in the following areas: Electrical Engineering; Computer Systems Engineering; Computer Science; Business Management; Management Information Systems. Because Silicon Valley continually demands a multitude of electronics, computer, and business professionals, NPU aims to prepare individuals to achieve the proficiency necessary for quality work in the high-technology industry.


  • OPTICAL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS
    PA, 19006 HUNTINGDON VALLEY, 2450 HUNTINGDON PIKE # A

    If you are not already familiar with our products, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves to you. OGS was the first to bring worldwide acceptance to the Ritchey-Chretien line of optical tube assemblies, and we are today the number one manufacturer of the “Ritchey, ” ranging in sizes from 10-40 inches. Numerous colleges and universities in the U.S. and around the world are using Optical Guidance Systems telescopes. Optical Guidance Systems is in our 26th year of providing research quality telescopes, mountings, computer control systems, and accessories to a discerning clientele. OGS was the first telescope maker to earn global acceptance for the Ritchey-Chretien (RC) line of optical tube assemblies, and with well over 100 telescopes worldwide, we remain the #1 manufacturer of RC telescopes. As well, we continue to specialize in “turn-key” robotic and Internet-controlled telescope systems.


  • SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER - LIBRARY HEALTH SCIENCE
    WA, 99220 SPOKANE, 101 W 8TH AVENUE

    To improve access to evidence-based health information for clinical decision-making, the Spokane County Medical Society has developed an Internet-accessible library portal for its members.


  • TEXAS TECH MEDICAL CENTER
    TX, 79430 LUBBOCK, 3601 4TH STREET

    Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, where a dedication to education, patient care and research has made an impact on the health of West Texas and beyond for almost 40 years. To date we have trained more than 10, 000 health care professionals, and we meet the health care needs of more than 2.5 million people who live throughout a vast 108-county are stretching from the Texas Panhandle south to the Permian Basin and west into Eastern New Mexico.


  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
    AK, 99801 JUNEAU, 416 HARRIS STREET, SUITE 300

    The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We address the most pressing conservation threats at the largest scale. Thanks to the support of our more than 1 million members, we’ve built a tremendous record of success since our founding in 1951. The Nature Conservancy pursues non-confrontational, pragmatic, market-based solutions to conservation challenges. This makes it essential for us to work collaboratively with partners communities, businesses, government agencies, multilateral institutions, individuals and other non-profit organizations.


  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
    TX, 49321 COMSTOCK PARK, 3728 WEST RIVER DRIVE NE

    We are all connected: We are people whose hearts have been captivated by our state’s forest, water, and shoreline, and our history has been shaped and dominated by them. We belong to a state that provides breathtaking beauty, working lands that sustain us, and a rich culture defined by our relationship with the land and water. The Nature Conservancy in Michigan is committed to working with partners who share common conservation vision and values. We have to, as our collective responsibility to achieve the protection of our natural legacy is profound. We cannot achieve this conservation vision alone—partners, communities, community leaders and other organizations will be essential. For many landscapes identified as conservation priorities, our partners are better positioned to carry conservation forward, and our best role may be to ensure that they have our support and the needed resources to take conservation action.


  • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON - ENGINEERING-COLLEGE OF, DEPARTMENTS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
    WA, 63130 ST. LOUIS, BRYAN HALL, CAMPUS BOX 1045, ONE BROOKINGS DRIVE

    The revolution in information technology has profoundly influenced our way of life, our culture and our economy. Alumni and students continually remind us that pursuing a degree in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering is an experience rarely matched elsewhere. Our department is indeed special, offering students and faculty an unusual blend of very high expectations and exceptional quality of life.


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