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Academic, Research, or Training Institutions Allegheny Intermediate Unit
475 E. Waterfront Drive Homestead, PA 15120-1144
Phone: 412-394-5700 Fax:
412-394-5706
roseanne.johnston@
aiu3.net www.aiu3.net
Year Established: 1971
Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU), one of 29 intermediate units in Pennsylvania, is a regional educational service agency working with schools, other institutions, and agencies to provide quality education in the most effective and economical manner.
Linda B. Hippert, Executive Director Ray Kase, Director of Educational & Information Technology Roseanne Johnston, Assistant Director of Educational & Information Technology
Patrick Sable, Chief Financial Officer Michael Brinkos, Director of Human Resources
ASSET Inc.
2403 Sidney Street, Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15203-2167
Phone: 412-481-7320 Fax:
Year Established: 1994
ASSET Inc. is an independent, non-profit education reform initiative dedicated to continuously improving the teaching and learning process, with initial efforts in K-8 science and technology education.
Helen Sobehart, Executive Director Vince Valicenti, Associate Director Karen Ahearn, Director of Communications William J. O’Connor, Chief Financial Officer
Bradford School
125 W. Station Square Drive, Suite 129 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2601
Phone: 412-391-6710 Fax:
412-471-6714
vgraziano@bradfordpittsburgh.edu www.bradfordpittsburgh.edu
Year Established: 1968
Bradford School’s academic programs are specifically de- signed to meet the evolving technologies and requirements of the Pittsburgh market.
Vincent S. Graziano, President
412-481-7328
rshapiro@assetinc.org www.assetinc.org
Phone: 724-938-4000 Fax:
Year Established: 1852
California University of Pennsylvania is a diverse, caring and scholarly learning community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional studies.
Angelo Armenti, University President Geraldine C. Jones, Provost Charles Mance, VP University Technology Services Rhonda Gifford, Director, Career Services Karen Primm, Director, Internship Center
Carlow University
3333 5th Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3109
Phone: 412-578-6000 Fax:
Year Established: 1929
The mission of Carlow University, a Catholic liberal arts uni- versity, is to involve persons, primarily women, in a process of self-directed, lifelong learning which will free them to think clearly and creatively, to discover and to challenge or affirm cultural and aesthetic values, to respond reverently and sensitively to God and others, and to render competent and compassionate service in personal and professional life.
Margaret McLaughlin, Provost Tyler Kelsh, Vice President, Financial Affairs
Carnegie Mellon University, CIT Dean’s Office
5000 Forbes Ave, 110 Scaife Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3815
Phone: 412-268-2480 Fax:
412-268-6421
www.cmu.edu
Year Established: 1905
As one of seven colleges of Carnegie Mellon University, the College of Engineering was the original foundation of engineering education in Pittsburgh.
Pradeep Khosla, Dean, College of Engineering
412-578-6265
kelschta@carlow.edu www.carlow.edu
California University of Pennsylvania
250 University Ave California, PA 15419-1341
724-938-5770
mance@calu.edu www.calu.edu
Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Technology Transfer and Enterprise Creation (CTTEC)
4615 Forbes Ave Ste 302 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3743
Phone: 412-268-7393 Fax:
412-268-7395
innovation@cmu.edu www.cmu.edu/cttec
Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Technology Transfer and Enterprise Creation (CTTEC), facilitates the commercialization of ideas created by people at Carnegie Mellon University.
Robert A. Wooldridge, Director
Carnegie Mellon University, Computing Services
311 S Craig St Room 105 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3815
Phone: 412-268-9363
joei@andrew.cmu.edu www.cmu.edu
Year Established: 1900
Carnegie Mellon University is a global research university of more than 10,000 students, 70,000 alumni, and 4,000 faculty and staff.
Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Biological Sciences
4400 5th Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2617
Phone: 412-268-5122 Fax:
412-268-5129
nurban@andrew.cmu.edu www.cmu.edu/bio/
One of the nation’s top research institutions, Carnegie Mellon comprises a dynamic academic community where innovation and interdisciplinary are traditions.
Nathan Urban, Professor and Head
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