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  • Template:Req - Dallas-based architect, designer of 20 or so theaters for the Interstate United chain in the 1920s and 30s, the Fair Park Band Shell, the Bagdad Supper Club (nightclub), and a number of houses. But apparently he did NOT design the Texas Theatre in Seguin, despite error by Cinema Treasures. WoodyinNYC (talk) 07:20, 30 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Template:Req - London based International Architecture Company. [35] Specialising in airport terminals. [36] [37] [38] Currently (2013-2014) ranked 12th in AJ100 [39]
  • Template:Req - When I pass by construction sites I often see trucks and (more typically) vans labeled, "Mechanical Contractors" and was wondering exactly what that means. Based largely upon my observation of the presence of these trucks and vans at different stages in the building process I think the term may generally mean building contractors who specialize in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work, but it might also include surveyors and those who do structural engineering and analysis. I'm sure I'm not the only person to wonder this, so it would be helpful to have an Wiki article on it. Note to Editor - Before adding this request, I looked through the various categories and thought this might be most germane. Feel free to move this request to a different category if you know of one with more appropriate content. Many thanks.
  • Template:Req - Important historicist architect from Germany, notable for e.g. the Schwerin Palace. See de:Georg Adolf Demmler. Many thanks!
  • Template:Req - San Francisco based firm built many of the famous Queen Anne houses in the city.

Buildings

  • Template:Req – Notorious public housing apartments in Canberra - once known for violent crimes and other issues, it was demolished in 2001. New development has taken place on the former site. [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] Past development: [50] [51]
  • Template:Req - Historic home in an historic neighborhood in Harrodsburg, Kentucky now converted to a bed and breakfast inn.
  • New era housing estate in Hoxton, London.

    General concepts, styles

    Urban studies and planning

    • Template:Req - urban planning movement started in Dallas, Texas [58][59]
    • Template:Req - urban planning of the Nazi's cities
    • Template:Req - map showing the density of buildings in the city in per mile
    • Template:Req - [60]
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    • Template:Req - The New Cities Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to making cities across the world more inclusive, dynamic and creative. It promotes urban innovations through partnerships between government, business, academia and civil society. The Foundation hosts a number of events throughout the year, including its annual flagship event, the New Cities Summit, hosted this year from June 17-19 in Dallas, Texas. The event fosters cross-sector collaboration through network building, forums and discussion. The summit also features AppMyCity!, a contest for the world’s best urban app. Additionally, the Foundation co-chairs the Global Cultural Districts Network, a federation of global centers of arts and culture. Links to external media coverage: Huffington Post, Dallas Morning News, The Guardian (Disclosure: I am a representative of the New Cities Foundation)
    • Template:Req, "a fully equipped air-deliverable house that weighs and costs about as much as a good automobile"; [63] Critical_Path_(book)
    • List of The Different Zoning Districts. This artictle is a list that includes all of the different zoning districts, (ie:Residential, Commercial Etc.)

    ceramics

    Request: Add topic: Japanese Ceramics: Mame-Sara

    History of European ceramics - There's an article on the history of aboriginal North American Ceramics, so there should be one on European, leading us from combware, LBK etc., Greek and Roman pottery, through Steingut, Steinzeug, Siegburger Steinzeug http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegburger_Steinzeug), faience, Delftware, Bartmann jugs, porcelain, parian, tobies, and into the 20th-century developments in technology, application and design. http://www.pottery-magic.com/pottery/history/

    www.ancient.eu/Greek_Pottery/
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Roman_pottery
    

    http://www.neolithicbritain.org/resources/pottery-and-its-development-in-britain/

    www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/053938291.pdf
    

    Siegburg ceramics or stoneware

    • Template:Req, is already used in 370 (!) Wikipedia articles (see http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=default&search=%22Network+coverage%22&fulltext=Search ), but it's never defined. There should be an article about it! "Network coverage" means where the network is available, e.g. the cellphone network. An article should also describe the different kinds of coverage - e.g. percent of households, of landmass etc.
    • Template:Req, Street Charge is the brand new solar powered, outdoor, free to use mobile phone charging station. (http://www.worldofesf.com/street-charge) (http://street-charge.com/)
    • Template:Req, One of the world's first audio describers (c.1981), a narrative technique for making visual images accessible to people who are blind or have low vision; author of "The Visual Made Verbal: A Comprehensive Training Manual and Guide to the History and Applications of Audio Description (www.audiodescribe.com)
    • Template:Req, A yearly seminar featuring high profile guests who meet to discuss the importance and history of language and communication through codified text (http://www.thefutureoftext.org)
    • Template:Req, Narrow Band Emergency Messaging Software, open-source software that allows amateur radio operators to reliably send and receive data using a computer and radio pair (http://www.arrl.org/nbems)
    • Template:Req, A wireless system to broadcast messages using sound signals similar to morse code (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurosignal; http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funkrufnetz#Eurosignal)
    • Template:Req, An initiative that requires radio interoperability and P25 standards for public safety agencies.
    • Template:Req, The person that climbs broadcast and cell towers so you can see your cat pictures on your phone and watch TV. Often identified by stickers/tattoos stating "tie off or fly off" as well as "woop-woop".
    • Template:Req, a device that uses high speed internet to broadcast a cellular signal. used by people who live outside their coverage area or for any other reason they wouldn't normally have cell phone signal in their home.
    • Template:Req, CEO of Integrics, UK-based telephony software company
    • Template:Req, Inband DCE Control for Asynchronous DTE–DCE Interfaces, list of modem AT commands for (frequency) band management.
    • Template:Req, a public meeting mainly in Germany for students of linguistic disciplines, especially for their representatives (Fachschaft). A German article exists here: Bundesfachschaftentagung der Sprachwissenschaften.
    • Template:Req, technique used to switch smartphones to an idle state when a data connection is not needed in order to both save battery power and minimise GSM network protocol signalling overhead. Functionally described in the 3GPP specification 3GPP Release 8. Implementation details further discussed in the GSMA paper "Fast Dormancy Best Practises"
    • Template:Req, Code used on cell phones in many U.S. States to connect the caller to the state police.
    • Template:Req - electrical telephone switch similar to 1AESS but smaller; also, setup a redirect for 2BESS pointing to 2BESS switch
    • Template:Req, Android 2.1 (will be upgraded to 2.2 at December) Smartphone produced by Pantech SKY. Has Qualcomm 600MHz processor. The cellular network provider is KT (Korean Telecom)
    • Template:Req, copper lines (possible redirect to Twisted pair)
    • Template:Req, An important parameter in the design and analysis of arrays of antennas. Do not know if this is supposed to stay in the Applied Sciences list / Communication list or in mathematics.
    • Template:Req, a cover of the Earth's surface
    • Template:Req, a theory of media perceptions that incorporates experiential factors to better explain and predict user perceptions of the new communication media
    • Template:Req a business strategy for building a conversation about a brand, company, or issue from the ground up by harnessing the social web and other user-generated content
    • Template:Req, a UK-based software engineering company providing telecommunications software worldwide
    • Template:Req - An initiative to create an artificial globally recognizable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [64]
    • Template:Req (Greatly enhanced version of the LG Shine, by LG, featuring both a touchscreen on the ouside, instead of a joystick, and a keypad on the inside)
    • Template:Req -The American version of a touch screen phone in the LG Chocolate line. It is not to be confused with the LG BL40.
    • Template:Req - is very much talked about in all areas of online marketing, but it doesn't have an article. I've not had a single conversation with anyone in online advertising where Lumascape hasn't come up, and everybody is using it to classify the different companies in the market. Please add this article.
    • Template:Req used worldwide for decades for routing; applied by the sorting office, usually in UV ink, or by the customer; including barcodes and 1D dot codes.
    • Template:Req Do photons carry mass as suggested by the equation m = hf/c2 ?
    • Template:Req BPM software
    • Template:Req (Selection of best signal from different sectors within a Cell of a Mobile network. This will be done by BSC in GSM and by RNC in UMTS)
    • Template:Req - develops wireless towers in partnership with school and government landowners. References:[[65]]
    • Template:Req [6]
    • Template:Req; A simple, free service where members ask questions via text messages, and other members research and answer these questions from their computers. [66]
    • Template:Req;[67] A pair of radio programs, one on acts of good work that have a spiritual component to them and one on the spiritual path of the person and the music of that path.
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    • Template:Req per ETSI 102 223, application residing in the UICC which holds a subscriber identity and an authentication algorithm and provides the access to a network
    • Template:Req It is a company that puts up small, unobtrusive, low power, relatively general purpose base stations for cellphones (and other services, simultaneously mixing different technologies such as GSM, CDMA, wifi, wimax, etc.). They set up distributed antenna systems (DAS) where each node is effectively a remote antenna, the nodes are connected by a fiber optic loop to a local NextG facility. Cellphone providers can then pay to put base stations (BTSs) at this shared facility. Multiple cell providers, even using different technologies, can use a single system at once. They are selling this as a way to fill in holes in existing networks, though their product could alone serve a densely populated area. nextgnetworks.net
    • Template:Req Instant messaging service provider using Wireless_Village protocol
    • Template:Req Award winning Intelligent Dynamic keypad for typing in all Indian languages on mobile phones.
    • Template:Req (PSSS)
    • Template:Req (what is it? why can we not transmit on this spectrum?)
    • Template:Req (1+1 Fire Dispatch tone)
    • Template:Req - (RADA) [68]
    • Template:Req (RPL) mesh routing protocol (ietf-roll-rpl)
    • Template:Req
    • Template:Req (new Samsung touch-screen phone)
    • Template:Req (Samsung cell phone for Verizon; also called the Rogue)
    • Template:Req (samsung mobile phone)
    • Template:Req ('first ultra durable handset')
    • Template:Req (samsung mobile touch screen phone)
    • Template:Req (Samsung Mobile touch screen phone)
    • Template:Req (The next major submarine cable between South East Asia and Europe, due in service 2016 Sea-Me-We 5 route)
    • Template:Req A free service that allows someone to skip the conversation and go directly to voicemail. 267-SLYDIAL. [69]
    • Template:Req; its uses and configuration. Advertising?
    • Template:Req; Types of technology used to deliver SMS to recipients. Differentiates by storage and priority capabilities
    • Template:Req (a type of optical connector)
    • Template:Req (people talking about issues topics)
    • Template:Req [70] chinse invented gunpowder and tp to wipe
    • Template:Req 28-year old designer and manufacturer fCLor TDM and IP Telephony systems. Assistance is requested for a neutral article. [71]
    • Template:Req (Telstra tablet device)
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    • Template:Req (Individual identifying header all faxes have)
    • Template:Req urban planning viewed from a market driven perspective
    • Template:Req St. Cloud State Television Station
    • Template:Req (Digital interface for Siemens Digital Phones, such as optiPoint and optiSet)
    • Template:Req ZTE F230 Mobile Phone
    • Template:Req Inkspin1 - one of the first companies produce custom Skype and SIP software set-top-boxes and media players
    • Template:Req Ferroceptor Adjustment in old valve radios; there is now a redirect to Ferrite core's section on Ferrite rod aerials that partially satisfies this request - most references make it clear the Ferroceptor is another name (especially from Philips in the mid 1950's and somewhere into the 1960's) for a ferrite rod, but sometimes the term seems to be used for a slug-tuned or inductance-tuned (i.e. fixed instead of variable capacitor) tuned circuit in radios?? That still needs to be sorted out.
    • Template:Req Every word in the English language.
    • Template:Req A distinct discipline focused on the application and implementation of communication systems. It should not be redirected to Information and communications technology which is the current link provided for it.
    • Template:Req A discipline focused on the application and implementation of communication networks
    • Template:Req A discipline focused on the theory and conceptual design of communication networks
    • Template:Req A discipline focused on the application and implementation of computer networks
    • Template:Req A discipline focused on the theory and conceptual design of computer networks
    • Template:Req, A telecom equipment manufacturer. A Swedish article exists here: [72].
    • Template:Req, A radio communications technology used similar to the MPT1327 trunking protocol.
    • Template:Req - Android phone review and news site and forum; [73]
    • Template:Req - Group of mobile product review, news sites, and forums. Includes sites for Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Apple's iOS, and webOS. In all, the group has 8.5 million unique users. [74]
    • Template:Req The South Polar Times was a newspaper published by the Shackleton and Scott Antarctic expeditions. The newspaper is mentioned in several articles. The article on Louis Bernacchi has this reference:
    • The South polar times. London: Smith, Elder & co., 1907-1914. (Volume 2 editor.) An exact reproduction of the South polar times originally issued during the Antarctic expeditions of Robert F. Scott.
    • Template:Req Describes the involvement of (amongst others) third parties, outside of a cellular user's direct communications (unknown to the user). This description has a lead in via explaining how the procedure is implemented by the MSC (Mobile switch centre). Prelude exists here:[75]

    Education

    Schools, colleges, and universities

    Please note: Elementary schools and middle schools are generally considered non-notable.

    See also Wikipedia:List of missing journals
    • Stuart W. Cramer High School, Belmont, North Carolina. A new high school in the Gaston County Schools opening August 26, 2013. [85]
    • Colegio Americano del Pacífico S.C. - sourced [86] and [87]. This school resides in a small city called Hermosillo in Sonora, Mexico
    • fi:Haapaveden lukio - Haapavesi High School is a Finnish high school located at northern Finland.
    • This article is not about a particular school, but about a common culture in schools. It is about raising hands. Raising hands probably has lots of history and would be a very notable subject. Could someone please create this? (this needs to be moved to Education)
    • Assisi International Animal Institute – Oakland, California, USA [7]
    • Butler Technology and Career Development Schools - Hamilton, Ohio - Also known as Butler Tech, Butler Technology and Career Development Schools are the three vocational schools that serve Butler County, Ohio and 10 of its public school districts. They offer both Adult and Teen Education programs ranging from Science to Technology to Education to Business. Butler Tech is one of the largest vocational schools in the state of Ohio. [88]
    • Chicago College of Chiropody and Pedic Surgery - Chicago, Illinois - A school of podiatry located in Chicago until the early 1960s. When it shut down, its records and students were absorbed by the Illinois College of Podiatry which later was named the Dr. Scholl College. I can't find much online about it, but I was a student at Scholl and they had the old pictures of the CCC classes from the 30s to the 60s. Alumni would occasionally request transcripts and such too, as Scholl had those records. As a graduate institution, I feel it deserves at least an article with basic info.
    • Allen College - Waterloo, Iowa - Allen College, a private not-for-profit college, located in Waterloo, Iowa, has been providing healthcare education for over 78 years. Degrees offered include Associate of Science in Radiography, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice degree programs. Regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[89]
    • Wayne Central High School High School located in Ontario, NY. Part of the Wayne Central School District. Serves 800 students. Offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. [90]]
    • American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine - Houston, Texas - Founded in 1991, the American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine is one of the few acupuncture colleges that is regionally accredited (by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges). Its cooperation with multiple clinics around the city allows acupuncture to be delivered to patients in need as a part of its community service program. Its China hospital agreements allow students to study abroad.[91]
    • AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine - Austin, Texas. - The mission of AOMA is to transform lives and communities through graduate education in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Located in Austin, Texas, AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine currently offers regionally accredited master's-level and doctoral-level graduate programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, preparing its students for careers as skilled, professional practitioners. Since its founding in 1993, AOMA has grown rapidly in size and reputation, drawing students from around the nation and faculty from around the world. AOMA also conducts approximately 20,000 patient visits annually in its student and professional clinics. AOMA collaborates with Western healthcare institutions including the Seton Family of Hospitals, and gives back to the community through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and by providing free and reduced price treatments to people who cannot afford them.[92]
    • Arkansas Northeastern College - Blytheville, Arkansas - Arkansas Northeastern College is a community college located in Blytheville, Arkansas. Since offering its first classes in 1975, Arkansas Northeastern College has grown to become one of the most successful community colleges in the state. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.[93]
    • Beaufort County Community College - Washington, North Carolina - Part of the North Carolina Community College System Beaufort County Community College is located in Washington, NC. Established in 1967, Beaufort County Community College provides both on-site and online instruction. Beaufort offers both vocational and college-preparatory instruction.[94]
    • Bellin College - Green Bay, Wisconsin - Established in 1909, Bellin College (aka, Bellin College of Nursing) is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The College is a separately incorporated, not-for-profit, entity of Bellin Health System, Inc., a multi-faceted healthcare organization. Bellin College of Nursing's BSN program received accreditation in 1989 from the Council for Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the National League for Nursing and from the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Permission was received from HLC in 2004 for the College to offer the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in leadership with two specialty tracks, nursing education and nursing administration. In 2008, HLC granted permission for the College to offer a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS) degree and the ability to offer general education courses. In July 2009, Bellin College moved from the downtown Green Bay location into the Village of Bellevue.[95]
    • Bethesda University - Anaheim, California - Founded in 1974, Bethesda University is located in Anaheim, California. Bethesda (aka Bethesda University of Anaheim) is a Christian school serving the Korean community.[96]
    • Beulah Heights University - Atlanta, Georgia - Founded in 1918, Beulah Heights University is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Beulah Heights University offers students a Christian education. In 2012 BHU began offering a Doctorate of Ministry.[97]
    • Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing - Quincy, Illinois - Founded in 1891, Blessing-Rieman is located in Quincy, Illinois. Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing (BRCN) offers a 4-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through two joint programs with our partners, Culver-Stockton College and Quincy University. Students take all nursing courses and clinicals at BRCN and general education courses at the partner college. The first nursing course is in the first semester of the sophomore year. Most of the junior and senior years are spent on the BRCN campus. Students who complete the program earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and are eligible to take the state board of nursing examination for licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). Blessing-Rieman also offers a Master of Science in Nursing degree program.[98]
    • Central Carolina Technical College - Sumter, South Carolina - Central Carolina Technical College was founded in 1962 as the Sumter Area Technical Education Center. In 1971, the institution changed its name to Sumter Area Technical College. In 1974 CCTC received initial accreditation by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a two-year college offering technical and vocational programs. In 1989 the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized Sumter Area Technical College to begin offering the Associate in Arts and the Associate in Science degree programs designed specifically for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. With the addition of the transfer programs, Sumter Area Technical College achieved the status of a comprehensive community college. In the fall of 1992, the College changed its name to Central Carolina Technical College to better reflect its service area. In 1998, the College assumed operation of the F. E. DuBose Career Center located in Clarendon County. In 2001, Central Carolina established the Kershaw County Site in Camden. During the 2005-2006 academic year, a site was also added in Lee County. During 2010, the College expanded its presence in Kershaw County and in downtown Sumter by adding additional facilities to serve students' needs with the addition of a state-of-the art Health Sciences Center and the Kershaw County Campus located at the intersection of Interstate 20 and Highway 521. In 2012, the College renovated a former federal building located in the same downtown Sumter area as the Health Sciences Center. This renovated facility serves as the Legal Studies Center where the Paralegal and Criminal Justice Associate Degree programs are located. More than 8,500 students each year are enrolled in a variety of associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs and non-credit continuing education activities.[99]
    • Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences - Cincinnati, OH - The Christ Hospital School of Nursing, predecessor to The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences, was formed in 1902. For over 105 years, The Christ Hospital School of Nursing grew in both size and sophistication to meet the changing healthcare needs within the greater Cincinnati and Tri-state (Ohio-Indiana-Kentucky) region. Thus, the school enjoys a reputation for educating nurses of the highest caliber, having graduated over 6,000 registered nurses.[100]
    • Christ the King Seminary - East Aurora, NY - Founded in 1857, today Christ the King Seminary is sponsored by the Diocese of Buffalo and served by a faculty of diocesan and religious clergy, women religious and laity. Christ the King Seminary is a fully-accredited ecumenical graduate school of theology and pastoral studies for men and women seeking to minister in either a lay, or ordained capacity. The seminary’s main mission is to educate sponsored candidates for ordained priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church, but it also serves individuals preparing for the Permanent Diaconate, and students pursuing a graduate theological education, a ministerial education program, or a program of continuing education. Christ the King Seminary is 30 minutes from downtown Buffalo, 45 minutes from Niagara Falls, and is easily accessible from the New York State Thruway and the Route 400 expressway. The seminary campus is situated on 132 acres of pastoral fields, small lakes, and woodlands, adjacent to the Knox Farm State Park, near the village of East Aurora, New York.[101] (Note that "Christ the King Seminary" redirects to Christ the King Mission Seminary in the Phillippines.)
    • Colegio Universitario de San Juan - Puerto Rico - Colegio Universitario de San Juan opened its doors on January 10, 1972 in Santurce. Vocational programs then offered included associate degrees and certificates in Computer Programming, Electronics, Secretarial Science, Architecture and Building and Nursing. In 1979, the building that houses the current physical facilities opened in Hato Rey. Currently, it offers Associate Degrees and Baccalaureate Degrees. Colegio Universitario de San Juan was accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools / Commission on Higher Education (MSA / CHE) in June 1978 and has maintained its accreditation through the years. In addition, the Nursing Program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (formerly National League of Nursing).[8]
    • Columbia Centro Universitario - Puerto Rico - Columbia Centro Universitario, established in 1986, is a small for-profit business and health services school. CCU has campuses in Yauco and Caguas, Puerto Rico.[9]
    • Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture - Request for disambiguation page. FWSA can be either: A type of architecture similar to that of architect Frank Lloyd Wright., or the Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture architectural school in Spring Green, WI and Scottsdale, AZ.[10]
    • Gateway Community College - New Haven, Connecticut - On July 1, 1992, the new Gateway’s location at Long Wharf, formerly known as South Central Community College, combined resources with Greater New Haven State Technical College in North Haven. This merged instruction is now one of twelve community colleges in Connecticut. This school is not related to Gateway Community College in Phoenix, Arizona[11]
    • Global University - Springfield, MO - Global University is an accredited non-profit distance learning Pentecostal Christian university, based in Springfield, Missouri. Its three main languages of instruction are English, Spanish and French for undergraduate programs. Four schools comprise Global University; School for Evangelism and Discipleship, Berean School of the Bible, Undergraduate School of Bible and Theology and Graduate School of Theology. Do not confuse with Global University of Beirut, Lebanon.[12]
    • Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science - Cincinnati, Ohio - Good Samaritan College a small (340 student)l, single focus institution that prepares students for a career in nursing or health sciences. Located in a state-of-the-art teaching hospital (Good Samaritan Hospital) that uniquely entwines the school with a medical environment. Established in 1896.[13]
    • The Headwaters School Red Star, Arkansas. The Headwaters school is a modern one room school that offers supplemental education to home schooled children in North West Arkansas. The Headwaters School is significant because of the community effort to create, build, and run the school. One point of interest is the solar electricity and passive solar heating.
    • Helene Fuld College of Nursing - New York, NY - Established in 1945 as a training school for practical nurses. Renamed the Helen Fuld School of Nursing in 1955. In 1964 the HFSN started the first program in the country for licensed practical nurses to become registered nurses. In 1975 it became the first hospital-based school in the country to confer the Associate in Applied Science degree in nursing. Renamed Helen Fund College of Nursing in 1996. In 2012 the HFCN received approval from the New York State Department of Education to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing.[14]
    • Huertas College - Caguas, Puerto Rico - Established in 1945 as a secretarial school, Huertas College (formerly Huertas Junior College) began offering Associates degrees in 1976. Over the years, the school grew and diversified to offer degrees in health and many other fields. Granted regional accreditation in 2006.[15]
    • Instituto Comercial de Puerto Rico Junior College - Hato Rey, Puerto RIco - Five campuses including Herd King, Mayaguez, Arecibo, Bayamon, and Manatee.[16]
    • Iowa Lakes Community College - Iowa - Located in the Iowa Great Lakes Region, Iowa Lakes offers several locations throughout a five-county service area: Algona, Emmetsburg, Estherville, Spencer and Spirit Lake. You can take classes either full time or part time; days, evenings or weekends; via television, fiber optics or with a professor in the classroom; and via the Internet with online courses.[17]
    • Extended Modular Program EMP – Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine - The EMP is part of the Faculty of Medicine in Ain Shams University dedicated to improving medical education in Egypt. It opened in 2014[102]
    • Kilian Community College - Sioux Falls, SD - Established in 1977, Kilian Community College is located in the heart of Sioux Falls. Offers a wide variety of two-year degree programs, as well as several four-year degree options and certificate programs.[18]
    • Knowledge Systems Institute - Skokie, IL - Graduate school of computer and information sciences. Established in 1978, Knowledge Systems Institute offers an MS degree in Computer and Information Sciences.[103]
    • Lakes Region Community College - Laconia, NH - In the heart of the Lakes Region, Lakes Region Community College, then known as Laconia College, was established in 1967. The main campus underwent a physical expansion in 1980, adding the Robert H. Turner wing to its facility. In September 2005, the Center for Arts and Technology was completed and is home to Computer Technologies, Electrical Technologies, Fine Arts, and Graphic Design and Printing Technology. In September 2013, Lakes Region Community College (LRCC) celebrated the opening of the state-of-the-art Health and Science Building which added 24,000-square-feet of usable space. The new Health and Science Building houses Fire Science, Nursing, Science laboratories, and new student space. There are four new modern science and hi-tech Nursing labs. The new building also houses two new Fire Science labs, faculty offices, and a 140-seat mini-auditorium.[19]
    • State Technical College of Missouri - Linn, MO - Linn State Technical College was founded in 1961 as a part of the local school district and was transferred to the State of Missouri in 1996. In 2013, it was decided that the college will change its name to State Technical College of Missouri. The name change took effect July 1, 2014.[20]
    • Louisiana Delta Community College - LA - Louisiana Delta Community College is an open-admissions college that offers two-year degree programs, certificates, and courses for personal or professional growth. Louisiana Delta Community College was created by the Louisiana Legislature in 1997. The institution is managed by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS). Since it began offering classes in 2001, Louisiana Delta Community College has consistently ranked among the best in the nation in student satisfaction. Summer 2009, Louisiana Delta Community College was accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees. The year 2010 marked a growth spurt and expansion for the college. In June of 2010 the construction for Louisiana Delta Community College’s new home was finished. Sitting just under 70 acres of land, the main building, the Louisiana Purchase Building, stands complete with 128,000 sq. ft. In July 2010 Louisiana Delta Community College merged with Louisiana Technical College at Tallulah and Louisiana Technical College at Lake Providence. The second round of consolidations would come later in July 2012. At that time, LA Delta merged with the five campuses (Bastrop, Farmerville, Ruston, West Monroe, and Winnsboro) of Northeast Louisiana Technical College and LiteracyLINC, the adult education program. The college’s name remained Louisiana Delta Community College with the city indicating specific campuses. LiteracyLINC came under the Workforce Development program and its name became "DeltaLINC". [21]
    • Luna Community College - Las Vegas, NM - Luna Community College (LCC) is the only community college in northeastern New Mexico. LCC is located in the lower slopes of the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range overlooking the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico. In 1967 an Act of the Legislature of the State of New Mexico authorized the establishment of a vocational training facility at Las Vegas, New Mexico. When LCC was founded in 1969, the new board of trustees honored Captain Maximiliano Luna by naming the school Luna Area Vocational Technical School. In 2000 the Board of Directors approved the adoption of the current name, Luna Community College, to signify that the college was a comprehensive community college. LCC continues to offer a broad range of vocational, technical, and professional education programs. LCC has satellite centers in the northeasterner NM towns of Mora, Springer and Santa Rosa, New Mexico.[22]
    • Martin Community College - Williiamston, NC - The N.C. General Assembly initially authorized Martin Community College as "Martin Technical Institute" during the 1967 session. Classes started in 1968. In June 1969, a favorable county-wide vote enabled the institute to apply for independent status. Local and federal funds were secured to construct new facilities on a 65-acre tract just west of Williamston. The college moved into its new home the week of May 24, 1971, and an open house and graduation exercises were held just days later on Sunday, May 30. The General Assembly granted Martin Technical Institute community college status on June 26, 1975, with funding for a two-year college transfer program appropriated five days later. The college’s name was officially changed to Martin Community College on July 1, 1976.[23]
    • Mayland Community College - Spruce Pine, NC - Mayland Community College is located in the beautiful Blue Ridge section of the Appalachian Mountains on the Avery/Mitchell county line just outside the town of Spruce Pine. Mayland has been serving Mitchell, Avery, and Yancey counties for over 40 years. Has satellite learning centers in Burnsville and Newland. Part of the North Carolina Community College System[24]
    • McDowell Technical Community College - Marion, NC - Part of the North Carolina Community College System.[104]
    • Methodist College - Peoria, IL - Located in the heart of the medical district in Peoria, Illinois, Methodist College is dedicated to providing a first-rate education in nursing and health sciences through high-quality programming and excellent clinical practice. Offers five learning opportunities in nursing and health sciences, including three tracks in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences program, and a Gerontology Certificate program.[105]
    • Mid-Plains Community College - McCook and North Platte, NE - Consists of McCook Community College (McCook, NE) and North Platte Community College (North Platte, NE). (North Platte Community College has North and South campuses.) Extended campuses: Broken Bow (Broken Bow, NE), Imperial (Imperial, NE), Ogallala (Ogallala, NE) and Valentine (Valentine, NE)[25]
    • Southeast Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences - Cape Girardeau, MO - The Southeast Hospital College of Nursing & Health Sciences is a private not-for-profit institution of higher learning that specializes in the preparation of individuals for healthcare careers. The original Southeast Hospital School of Nursing opened in 1928. It focused on educating and training individuals for registered nursing. The school closed as a result of economic hardships during the Depression years. Plans to re-open the hospital based nursing program as an LPN to RN educational program began in 1990. In 1992 the Missouri State Board of Nursing awarded the school accreditation as a diploma program. The School of Nursing transitioned to the College of Nursing with approval being granted by the Missouri State Board of Nursing in 1995. In 2000, the name of the college was changed to Southeast Hospital College of Nursing & Health Sciences when a Surgical Technology program was opened.[26]
    • National Graduate School of Quality Management - Falmouth, MA - The National Graduate School of Quality Management (NGS) is an accredited institution that delivers degree and certificate programs to adult professionals in the private and military sectors online, on-site, and a combination of the two called blended format.[27]
    • NIIT University, Neemrana, India - [[106]] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] - Established in 2009, NIIT University is an Indian Private University, which is providing various degrees under UG, PG level of education.
    • D.K.T.E. Society's Textile & Engineering Institute - ichalkaranji, maharashtra,India - D.K.T.E. Society's Textile and Engineering Institute (DKTESTEI), Kolhapur was established in 1982. The Institute has been classed as "A" grade by govt. of Maharashtra & the degree courses-in Textile Technology, Man-Made Textile Technology, Textile Plant Engineering, Textile Chemistry, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering & one Diploma course (DTM) have been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA AICTE) New Delhi This Institute holds a prestigious ISO 9001:2000 certification.[28]
    • MItchell Technical Institute - Mitchell, SD - A community college located in Mitchell, South Dakota. Mitchell Technical Institute (MTI) was founded in 1968. MTI has 30 on-campus academic programs and 7 online programs.[29]
    • Mount Carmel College of Nursing - Columbus, OH - Founded in 1903 by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mount Carmel School of Nursing granted thousands of nursing diplomas before becoming Mount Carmel College of Nursing in 1990 with the introduction of a fully accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. In 2003, one hundred years after opening its doors, the College introduced a Master of Science program. Today, Mount Carmel College of Nursing ranks among the largest baccalaureate nursing programs in Ohio.[30]
    • North Central Kansas Technical College - Beloit and Hays, KS - North Central Kansas Technical College is a community college in Kansas. NCKTC has two campuses in Beloit and Hays, Kansas.[31]
    • Pamlico Community College - Grantsboro, NC - The college began as an industrial education center in 1962. Since then PCC has grown to become a fully accredited two year community college with programs in varied disciplines from Computer Technology to Accounting to Allied Health Programs.[32]
    • Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas - Arkansas - A community college in Arkansas. PCC has three campuses: DeWitt, Helena-West Helena and Stuttgart. Established in 1966.[33]
    • South Florida Bible College and Seminary - Deerfield, FL - The campus for South Florida Bible College & Seminary is situated along Federal Highway, a main thoroughfare in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The South Florida Bible College & Seminary was established in 1985. Has national, but not the more prestigious regional, accreditation.[34]
    • Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences - Rock Island, IL - The history of Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences can be traced back to 1898 when the Moline Public School of Nursing opened its doors with two students; 1899 when St. Anthony's Hospital School of Nursing opened its doors with four students; and 1916 when the Lutheran Hospital and its School for Nurses opened its doors to serve students interested in the field of nursing. As the affiliated schools grew and merged over the years, the nursing and allied health programs combined, formally creating Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences. Awarded candidacy status from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1996, Trinity College was awarded full accreditation status in 1998. Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences is also accredited by its professional accrediting organizations in nursing, radiology, and respiratory care. Trinity College of Nursing is situated in Rock Island, Illinois adjacent to Trinity Medical Center.[35]
    • Southeast Technical Institute - Sioux Falls, SD - Southeast Technical Institute is a vocational school in Sioux Falls, SD.[36]
    • Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf - Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf was established by the Board of Trustees of the Howard County Junior College District (HCJCD) on November 6, 1979. Part of Howard College.[37]
    • Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College - Mount Pleasant, MI - Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College (SCTC) is a community college located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. In 1998, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council adopted a resolution establishing a tribally controlled college and forming a governing Board of Regents. While the primary focus was to build a bridge between tribal members and higher education, the college was chartered as a public institution for all people in the community. In passing their resolution to establish the college, the Tribal Council sought to increase access to higher education and to expand educational and career opportunities for the tribal community. The Tribal Council also was taking responsibility to provide for the future of the tribe by investing in its most valuable resource, its members and employees. The establishment of Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College was an important step in an educational empowerment process that seeks to preserve and maintain the Saginaw Chippewa tribal culture. The college strives to provide a quality learning experience and environment designed to sustain the cultural continuity of the Tribe from past to future generations. As a tribally controlled two-year college, SCTC offers Associate of Arts degrees. Currently, three degrees are offered: 1) Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, 2) Associate of Arts in Native American Studies, and 3) Associate of Arts in Business. Each of these degree programs is intended for transfer to baccalaureate degree programs at local colleges and universities. Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College is chartered as a non-profit, public corporation of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan. The primary geographic service area of SCTC is the Isabella Reservation and greater Mount Pleasant area, which is the principal reservation of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. A secondary service area is the Saganing Reservation, which is a subsidiary, smaller reservation of the Tribe.[38]
    • Saint Elizabeth College of Nursing - Utica, NY - St. Elizabeth College of Nursing (SECON) was established in 1904 as a single purpose three-year diploma program in nursing. It was registered by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) as St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing and graduated its first class of seven in 1907. The nursing program was a natural outgrowth of the tradition and mission of St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) which is to care for the sick and helpless. The College maintains a strong tie with its parent institution, SEMC, as well as other clinical agencies to provide superior clinical experiences for students in all clinical areas. The College now offers a two-year associate in applied science (AAS) degree in nursing, fully integrating theoretical learning with clinical experiences within a caring environment. The nursing courses include direct patient care that is planned and supervised by a faculty member with expertise in a particular nursing area. One of the strengths of the program at St. Elizabeth is its clinical component that combines the theory learned in class with actual nursing practice allowing for immediate transfer and application of knowledge. St Elizabeth College of Nursing also offers an evening/weekend nursing program in addition to the weekday program. It is designed to meet the needs of the adult learner who is unable to attend classes during the weekday hours. In 2007-2008, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing and SUNYIT announced a unique partnership. Our 1+2+1 program is for high school students who possess excellent academic achievement and can meet the rigorous admission requirements for the program. During the freshmen year, the general education requirements are completed at SUNYIT. In years two and three, the student will earn an associates degree while completing the nursing program at St. Elizabeth College of Nursing leading to RN license. The fourth and final year of the program returns the student to SUNYIT where a BS degree is earned (BSN). This is a great opportunity to earn two nursing degrees in four years. St. Elizabeth College of Nursing celebrated its one-hundredth year of operation in 2004 and has graduated over 3000 men and women who provide professional and high quality care to clients of all ages. The College continues to respond to ongoing changes in health care and remains a leader in nursing education in the Mohawk Valley.[39]
    • Saint Gregory the Great Seminary - Seward, NE - The Saint Gregory the Great Seminary opened its doors to students in Seward, Nebraska in 1998. The seminary was named in honor of Saint Gregory the Great, who was born in Rome about 540 and died on March 12, 604. St. Gregory the Great Seminary is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. St. Gregory the Great Seminary is an approved institution of higher education in the State of Nebraska by the Coordinating Commission for Post-Secondary Education. It is also a member of the National Association of College Seminaries.[40]
    • College of St. Joseph - Needs a redirect from College of Saint Joseph.
    • Saint Luke's College - Sioux City, IA - Saint Luke's College is a private two-year nursing and health sciences college in Sioux City, IA.[41]
    • North Dakota State University at Sanford Health - Bismark, ND - North Dakota State University at Sanford Health is a small, upper division, college of nursing. Formerly Sanford College of Nursing. This coed college is located in a small city in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers bachelor's degrees.[42]
    • Williamsburg Technical College - Kingstree, SC - Williamsburg Technical College is a community college in Kingstree, South Carolina. This coed college is located in a rural setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, diploma and associate degrees.[43]
    • Arkansas Northeastern College - Blytheville, AR - Arkansas Northeastern College is a community college in Blytheville, AR.[44]
    • NATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS - LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA - WORLD WIDE TRAINING SINCE 1905 -Please kindly create, get contribution on history of this school. There was a lot of Electronics Projects made by this international school. There are many graduates worldwide. This school was acquired by United Education and Software (UES), which went bankrupt in 1989[45]
    • Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences - Canton, OH - Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences is a nursing and health sciences school in Canton, OH.[46]
    • Central Baptist Theological Seminary - Shawnee, KS - Central Baptist Theological Seminary is an accredited religious school in Shawnee, Kansas.[47]
    • University of Southern California School of Social Work - Los Angeles, CA - USC School of Social Work is an accredited school and graduates nearly 40% of all social workers in California. I'm requesting an article that has more background, history and substance about the school. [48] [49]
    • Edgecombe Community College - Tarboro, NC - Edgecombe Community College is a community college in Tarboro, North Carolina.[50]
    • EDP University - Hato Rey, Puerto Rico - EDP University is an institution of higher learning in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.[51]
    • Fletcher Technical Community College - Schriever, LA - Fletcher Technical Community College is a community college in Schriever, Louisiana.[52]

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