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At Middlebury College we challenge students to participate fully in a vibrant and diverse academic community. The College's Vermont location offers an inspirational setting for learning and reflection, reinforcing our commitment to integrating environmental stewardship into both our curriculum and our practices on campus. Yet the College also reaches far beyond the Green Mountains, offering a rich array of undergraduate and graduate programs that connect our community to other places, countries, and cultures. We strive to engage students' capacity for rigorous analysis and independent thought within a wide range of disciplines and endeavors, and to cultivate the intellectual, creative, physical, ethical, and social qualities essential for leadership in a rapidly changing global community. Through the pursuit of knowledge unconstrained by national or disciplinary boundaries, students who come to Middlebury learn to engage the world.
Veritas is a Christian K–12 classical school that aims to glorify God by forming students in wisdom and virtue through a Christ‑centered, academically rigorous classical education. The school seeks to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and Christian character needed to serve and lead in a variety of callings.
Seattle Opera produces and presents professional opera and related education/ community programs to engage broad audiences. The organization’s work centers on world-class productions, music and dramatic storytelling, and outreach/education to make opera accessible and relevant to the Pacific Northwest.
The Jones Library will be a community hub to a diverse population of Amherst residents, where books are celebrated and all members of the community can enhance their educational, cultural, and lifelong learning pursuits.
Randolph–Macon is a residential undergraduate liberal‑arts college whose stated purpose is to develop each student’s mind and character through rigorous teaching, experiential learning (research, internships, study abroad), close faculty mentoring, and an emphasis on ethical responsibility, leadership, and career preparation.
SEA is an educational institution dedicated to exploration, understanding and stewardship of the oceans, and to studying the relationship between humans and the oceans. SEA offer students an interdisciplinary curriculum, on shore and at sea aboard tall ships, that provides challenging voyages of scientific and cultural discovery, academic rigor, and personal growth.
The Paleontological Research Institution pursues and integrates education and research, and interprets the history and systems of the Earth and its life, to increase knowledge, educate society, and encourage wise stewardship of the Earth.
A nurturing, play-based, experience-driven preschool for ages 2 through 5 in northern Waukegan.
IPVS is a global, not‑for‑profit society that advances research on human and animal papillomaviruses and promotes translation of that research into clinical applications and public‑health policy. The society supports education, conferences and advocacy with the aim of reducing and eventually eliminating papillomavirus‑related disease.
The foundation’s work is to advance excellence in the Clinton, Oklahoma public schools by maintaining an endowment and awarding grants, scholarships, and recognition to students and teachers. It funds classroom and professional-development grants, distributes multiple scholarships each year, and runs programs that celebrate academic achievement and support student pathways beyond high school.
Barnard provides a rigorous liberal-arts education for women while leveraging academic resources at Columbia University and New York City. The College focuses on small‑college intimacy with access to a major research university, aims to empower students across the arts and sciences, and emphasizes access and student support.