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  2. PAST Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The PAST Foundation, Partnering Anthropology with Science and Technology.PAST is a federal 501(c)(3) non-profit educational and research team located in the United States that builds partnerships around compelling scientific and educational projects, making them accessible to students and the public through transdisciplinary program-based learning, experiential field schools, documentary film ...

  3. For-profit higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For-profit corporations also obtain cash flow through student private loans, corporate loans, and the selling of assets. [114] [115] Colleges and universities may generate capital for large projects like sports stadiums, dormitories, and other infrastructure by issuing bonds that are created, rated, and sold to investors. [116] [117]

  4. National Park Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Although the federal government had already created protected landscapes and national parks, the National Park Service was not created by Congress until 1916. [4] Following the formal establishment of national parks by Congress, there was not a clear system for private citizens to directly support the parks, whether it be through financial contributions or land donation.

  5. Ohio has 75 state parks, here are 10 that have the most visitors

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    Here's a list of 10 popular state parks in Ohio: 1. Hocking Hills State Park. Considered Ohio’s most popular park, Hocking Hills, located in Logan, has received national and international ...

  6. Longtime OSU donors funding a scholarship program for ...

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    Two longtime donors to Oklahoma State University will fund a scholarship program for rural students from northwestern Oklahoma and parts of Texas.

  7. Ohio handing out $7.5M in safety grants to colleges, universities

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio plans to spend $7.5 million in taxpayer funds to pay for security projects across the state’s colleges and universities. The money is expected to cover expenses ...

  8. Ohio Center for Law-Related Education - Wikipedia

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    The organization is funded by the Ohio State Bar Association, the Ohio Attorney General's Office, the Supreme Court of Ohio, and the ACLU of Ohio, [12] as well as by corporate sponsors and private donors. [13] In 1987, the organization received a grant of nearly $80,000 from the U.S. Department of Education for its mock trial program. [14]

  9. Wexner Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Wexner Center is made available to Ohio State University students and scholars for study, and is open to the public. [1] The Wexner Center opened in November 1989, named in honor of the father of Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner, who was a major donor to the center.