Yale University
Yale University is a private American Ivy League research university located in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in the Colony of Connecticut, the university is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States
With its 11,000 students come from all fifty American states and from 108 countries, Yale has matured into one of the world’s great universities. The 3,200-member faculty is a richly diverse group of men and women who are leaders in their respective fields.
Peace Islands Institute
Peace Islands Institute (PII) aspires to bring together the different points of view and voices with the spirit of mutual respect and acceptance in order to develop original and alternative perspectives on the social phenomena as they relate to our lives, present explanations as well as solutions, support the successful practices, and as such contribute to achieving the world peace by creating the realms of peaceful coexistence, or "peace islands".
Fountain Magazine
The Fountain, a bi-monthly publication founded in 1993, is concerned with the global problems of the modern world and highlights social topics; for example, maintaining peace in the world, cultural diversity, enhancing the overall welfare of society, education, health-care, preserving the ecological and environmental balance, divorce, juvenile problems, alcohol and all kinds of addiction, and keeping the young away from crime. Universal ethical values, such as respect and care for parents, honoring the elderly, safeguarding the family as the kernel of a sound society, love and compassion for all, neighborliness, hospitality, charity, and the like. The Fountain is committed to illuminating both the minds and the hearts of readers by covering scientific as well as spiritual topics, addressing both components of human existence. With more than 30,000 subscribers in the world, The Fountain enjoys a wide spectrum both in contribution and readership.
New York Institute of Technology
NYIT is a global, private institution of higher education with 14,000 students on campuses in North America, China, the Middle East, and online. Since 1955, NYIT has pursued its mission to
Provide career-oriented professional education
Give all qualified students access to opportunity
Support applications-oriented research that benefits the larger world
Baruch College
Bernard M. Baruch College, more commonly known as Baruch College, is a constituent college of the City University of New York, located in the Flatiron district of Manhattan, New York City. Baruch offers undergraduate and masters degrees through its Zicklin School of Business, the largest business school in the United States,[5] as well as the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and School of Public Affairs.
Quinnipiac University
Quinnipiac University is a private, coeducational university with 5,900 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students. Consistently ranked among the best universities by U.S. News & World Report, Quinnipiac (pronounced KWIN-uh-pe-ack) offers 53 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate programs plus the JD program. Quinnipiac is located in the heart of New England, about 90 minutes from New York City and two hours from Boston.
At the heart of Quinnipiac is commitment to teaching and collaboration. Quinnipiac fosters partnerships among students and with faculty.
The Alliance for Shared Values
The Alliance for Shared Values, is a non-profit umbrella organization serving as a centralized collaboration platform, and a unified voice for its member dialogue and cultural organizations dedicated to promoting philanthropy, community service, intercultural and interfaith understanding to elevate humanity and bring greater peace. The Alliance for Shared Values works to promote projects and initiatives for community enrichment by facilitating networking, the sharing of best practices and augmenting local resources of its member or partner organizations.


