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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.
To reduce the burden of human cancer, research conducted at the Institute for Cancer Research of Fox Chase Cancer Center for over eight decades has led to ground-breaking discoveries affecting science and medicine today. Current research programs are wide-ranging and include gene expression; molecular aspects of oncogenesis; viral molecular biology and pathogenesis; molecular structure and function analysis; pharmacology and therapeutics; regulation and development of the immune system; cell-cycle control; and human genetics. Opportunities are available for postdoctoral fellowships and graduate training and for professionals interested in developing technology-based business relationships or partnerships with Fox Chase.
To promote conservation of ocean ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles.
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.
Cy‑Hope mobilizes the Cy‑Fair community to support underserved children and families by providing after‑school programs, food access (backpack program), counseling, mentoring, and career/college readiness so students can succeed academically and personally.
Siena Retreat Center offers retreat programs, spiritual guidance, and hospitality to help people deepen their spirituality, renew their lives, and foster compassion and justice. The center runs public and private retreats, education programs, and spiritual-formation activities in the spirit of the Racine Dominicans.
San Angelo Christian Academy provides a Christ‑centered K–12 education focused on academic excellence and character development. The school aims to nurture students’ God‑given talents, foster personal responsibility and safety, and cultivate a desire to serve others and follow Christian teachings.
New York University’s mission is to be a top quality international center of scholarship, teaching and research. This involves retaining and attracting outstanding faculty who are leaders in their fields, encouraging them to create programs that draw outstanding students, and providing an intellectually rich environment. NYU seeks to take academic and cultural advantage of its location and to embrace diversity among faculty, staff and students to ensure a wide range of perspectives, including international perspectives, in the educational experience.