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pcad.edu/ The Pennsylvania College of Art & Design ( PCA&D ) is a private art and design college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania . It was founded in 1982 as the Pennsylvania School of the Arts in Marietta, Pennsylvania, by faculty and staff from the recently closed York Academy of Arts.
PCAD may refer to: Pacific Coast Architecture Database managed by the University of Washington; Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, a college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States of America; Plymouth College of Art, a college in Plymouth, England; P-CAD (Personal CAD Systems, Inc.), a US company founded in 1982
P-CAD was the brand name of Personal CAD Systems, Inc., a California-based manufacturer of electronic design automation (EDA) software. It manufactured a CAD software available for personal computers.
John Bakewell Jr. was born on August 28, 1872, in Topeka, Kansas, U.S.. [1] He studied architecture at University of California, Berkeley, and École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. [1]
Lois Wilson was born on August 31, 1914, in Kiowa, Oklahoma. [3] She graduated from the University of Oklahoma, where she studied architecture and sociology; studied at the University of Texas; [2] and later she graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1940.
The Democrat Party, conservative and royalist backed by the military and most of the Bangkok-based elite with also strong support in south Thailand. [3] [36] [37]The Network of Students and People for Reform of Thailand (NSPRT), the PDRC hardline faction under the leadership of Nithithorn Lamleua and Uthai Yodmanee.
Propulsion Cryogenics & Advanced Development (PCAD), was a NASA rocket engine development project from 2005 to 2010 that included methalox engines (liquid methane and liquid oxygen). [1] Ablative engines were developed by KT engineering, and Aerojet. [1] A regeneratively cooled engine was developed by XCOR/ATK.
DeNorval Unthank Jr. was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 27, 1929, to Dr. DeNorval Unthank Sr., and Thelma Shipman Unthank. [2] Shortly after he was born, the family moved to the Pacific Northwest, where his father served as one of Portland's first African American physicians, and was a co-founder of the Portland Urban League. [2]