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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.
The Grayson School provides a research-based, accelerated PreK–12 education specifically for gifted learners, aiming to challenge their intellect and support social‑emotional growth. The school seeks to create a nurturing, inquiry-driven environment where gifted students can progress at their own pace and engage deeply with rigorous, project-based learning.
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.
The Forest School Foundation is a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) that promotes and grows outdoor, nature-based early childhood education (forest schools) in Western North Carolina and the Southeast. It runs the Growing Wild Forest School and supports scholarships, teacher training, and advocacy to expand access to outdoor learning.
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.
Providing scholarship to deserving students since 1967!
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.
Harmony Project provides tuition‑free, year‑round music instruction, ensembles, and social/academic supports to students from under‑resourced communities in Los Angeles, with the goal of improving opportunities for higher education and overall youth development.
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.