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Offers information on departments, academic advising, admissions, and research.
Degree plans, faculty and alumni directory.
Contains information on programs, people, facilities, organizations, and other general information.
Contains information on the department, programs, people, equipment, and faculty. Also offers links and resources.
Includes programs, certifications, and admission, as well as resources for students.
Offers programs in art history, studio art, visual art studies and design. Fact sheet, admissions requirements, courses, faculty, facilities, calendar and information on campus and online galleries.
Programs include classroom and remote instruction, both credit and non-credit. The level of instruction ranges from postgraduate to collegiate to secondary school.
Site focuses on the department's programs as well as other related information such as admissions and faculty. Includes information for current students and organizations.
Constitution, officers, meeting minutes, pictures and news.
After-school mentoring program; history, goals, list of mentors, pictures, calendar and FAQs.
Helpdesk and campus cable information included.
Information on JAC cards, meal plan applications, important dates and deadlines included.
Stage lighting resources at the University of Virginia
Produces an annual, musical comedy spoofing the law and law school life.
Encourages the fellowship of students and practitioners, and promotes business law education through newsletters, guest panels, and other activities.
The College's oldest journal publishes bimonthly texts on a broad range of legal issues.
Description of the department, programs, facilities, and courses.
Provides list of workshops, conferences, online classes and on-site training provided by the department. Areas include health and human services, communications, and public management.
Includes divisions of Urology, Otolaryngology, Cardiotoracic, General Surgery, Orthopedics, and Plastic Surgery. Provides residency information, research information, alumni, patient and news information.
Information about faculty and staff, programs, and courses.
Department information, degree programs, course information, student organization information, and links.
Contains information for current, prospective, military and international students. Information on the major, links to advisors, faculty and alumni.
Provides research and education facilities to enhance U.S. competitiveness abroad. Includes details of development projects and programs, publications, and activities.
Provides admission criteria, curriculum, and class schedule, for course designed for experienced managers and executives to enhance their leadership performance and prepare them for positions of greater responsibility.
Offers emotional support, factual information and encouragement to families of children with disabilities.
Provides support for literacy development for children and adults through direct services to schools and the community, literacy research, and teacher preparation and development.
Provides details of the degree programs offered by the communications department. Contains program overviews, FAQ, and faculty information.
Offers degree programs and conducts research on the social and historical meanings that have affected people of African heritage worldwide. Includes departmental history, course details, listing of related resources, and faculty information.
Locations, curriculum, faculty, field schools, special projects and resources.
Undergraduate degree programs in the visual arts, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics and graphic design.
List of course offerings plus faculty information.
Information on majors, minors and concentrations.
Undergrad and graduate programs, plus information on courses.
Course listing with descriptions.
Interdisciplinary department offering courses in Physics, Earth Sciences and Science Education at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Consists of five courses and is designed to give the students administration course work for the Connecticut Director's Credential issued by Charter Oak State College.
Provides the foundation necessary for health care professions. Credits from this program may be applied toward health care program requirements within Connecticut's Community College System.
Founded in 1922. Membership information, calendar of events, member resumes, and photographs.
Includes history, member list, philanthropy information, calendar of events, recruiting information, and photographs.
Information about active members, fraternity sports teams and rush, along with events and pictures.
Includes mission statement, news, officers and alumni information.
Syllabus and projects.