2009 Official Visitor & Dining Guide for Greensboro, North Carolina - (Page 9) educational institutions BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN One of two historically black colleges for women in the United States, Bennett College for Women is an accredited, four-year liberal arts private institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Committed to providing an environment and education where both the minds and hearts of women are nurtured. Home to Steele Hall Art Gallery. 900 E. Washington St. 336-273-4431. www.bennett.edu CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP For over 35 years, Center has conducted research, produced publications and provided programs and products to leaders and organizations in all sectors of society. The Center’s work is anchored by five campuses in North America, Europe and Asia and supplemented by an extensive network of training and development organizations. Center cited as one of the top executive education providers. Headquarters: One Leadership Pl., off U.S. Hwy. 220 North. 336-545-2810. www.ccl.org ELON UNIVERSITy SCHOOL OF LAW Located at the corner of Greene St. and Friendly Ave., the Elon School of Law enrolled its third class of students in 2008. More than 300 students attend the law school, which stresses service to the community and leadership training for future attorneys. 201 N. Greene St. 336-279-9200. www.elon.edu/law GREENSBORO COLLEGE Located downtown in historic College Hill and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Greensboro College (founded in 1838), offers 39 undergraduate majors, three graduate programs, 13 alternative licensure areas and more than 1,000 undergraduate courses. Enrolling approximately 1,300, this Liberal Arts College assures a personalized approach to academics and campus life. Home to Brock Historical Museum. 815 W. Market St., 336-272-7102. www.gborocollege.edu GUILFORD COLLEGE Founded in 1837 by the Society of Friends (Quakers), Guilford College is an independent, liberal arts college widely respected for its interdisciplinary curriculum and its commitment to service, learning and excellence in teaching. The Bryan Series presents lectures by distinguished speakers at War Memorial Auditorium, during the academic year. 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2000. www.guilford.edu GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITy COLLEGE GTCC provides lifelong learning opportunities for personal growth, workforce productivity and community service. GTCC serves all the segments of Guilford County’s diverse population by delivering quality education programs and services through partnerships with businesses, community groups and other educational institutions. The main campus is located at 601 High Point Rd., Jamestown. 336-334-4822 or 336-454-1126. www.gtcc.edu NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITy Established in 1891, NC A&T has maintained a tradition of excellence as a land-grant institution. A&T is ranked third in sponsored research funding in the UNC system with $41.5 million. A&T is the largest producer of African American psychology undergraduates and is one of the largest producers of African American engineers, technologists and CPAs. Home to the A&T Four statue, Paul Robeson Theatre and University Galleries. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. www.ncat.edu THE UNIVERSITy OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO* Established in 1891, UNCG boasts 17,000 students and more than 1,000 faculty members, making it the largest university in the Triad. Located near downtown, it awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees and offers a variety of cultural programs. Home to the Weatherspoon Art Museum. Cultural programs offered by the University Concert/Lecture Series and the School of Music, the Departments of Theatre and Dance. 1000 Spring Garden St. 336-334-5000. www.uncg.edu *See discount coupons, inside back cover. www.VisitGreensboroNC.com 9 http://www.gtcc.edu http://www.bennett.edu http://www.greensborocollege.edu/index.cfm http://www.ncat.edu http://www.uncg.edu http://www.guilford.edu http://www.ccl.org http://www.elon.edu/law http://www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
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