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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. Private through much of its history, Pitt became a state-related university in 1966. Today, the University of Pittsburgh system consists of the 132-acre Pittsburgh campus and regional campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville. The University?s 12,000 employees, including 3,800 full-time faculty members, serve about 34,000 students through the programs of 15 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Ohio Wesleyan University
ROSALIND D. SCOTT has been named to the newly created position of assistant to the president for racial and cultural diversity at Ohio Wesleyan University. She is currently assistant to the president for affirmative action and special projects. Scott holds a bachelor's from the University of Pittsburgh and a master's...
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A. Frank AlsobrookA. Frank Alsobrook was president of Alsobrook & Co. ACI. ACI is an industrial minerals consultancy whose worldwide business includes prospect evaluation, market research and analysis, valuations, acquisitions and divestitures, and product and marketing program development. Prior to founding ACI in 1987, he was vice president and general...
National Collegiate Athletic Association
EDDIE N. MOORE JR., president at Virginia State University, has been named to the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II President's Council. He represents the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association on the 14-member council. Moore received a bachelor's degree from Pennsylvania State University and a master's from the University of...
5.9 Billion for New Biodefense
"We must do everything in our power -- everything -- to protect our fellow Americans," President Bush said today at the University of Pittsburgh. And that's why he wants nearly $6 billion to help America defend against anthrax and other forms of biological terrorism.The goal, the president said, is to...
Leonard D. White Award ($500).(Brief Article)
For the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted in 1998 or 1999 in the field of public administration. Award Committee: Joel D. Aberbach, University of California, Los Angeles, chair; Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawai'i; and Cornelius M. Kerwin, American University. ...
PEOPLE & PLACES.(News Briefs)
The University of Pittsburgh has announced that Toni Carbo, dean and professor of the School of Information Sciences SIS, has been chosen to become an honorary fellow in the National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services NFAIS. The award will be presented at the NFAIS Annual...
People On The Move Within The Industry
Forbes, Inc. has announced that Anne Mintz has assumed the newly created position of Forbes' director of knowledge management. She had previously held the title of director of information services since joining the company in 1986. During her tenure at Forbes, Mintz has been responsible for automating and restructuring...
Lexington, Ky.-Based Economic Development Group Names New President.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 5 -- Lexington United, the public-private economic development group, has chosen as its president Terry P. Burkhart, who has done similar work for two decades in Wheeling, W.Va. "He's a consummate professional, and he's going to ...
Debunking the trade policy myths - Clayton Yeutter's address before the Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh on September 17, 1987 - transcript
Debunking the Trade Policy Myths International trade is an appropriate topic for the first lecture in this series. Now more than ever, trade policy is at center stage in Washington, D.C. President Reagan is deeply involved in the formulation of trade policy, and Congress has shown its interest in...
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