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Arizona State University
7001 E. Williams Field Rd.
Technology Center 102
Mesa, AZ 85212
P: 480-727-1685
F: 480-427-1684
E: ts@asu.edu
www.technology.east.asu .edu/dtm/git

ASU offers Bachelor and Graduate degree programs in Graphic Information Technology, to include an on-line Master of Science in Technology. Faculty provides consulting services, and the university hosts workshops and industry days. ASU has been one of the Gravure Education Foundation’s Resource Centers for more than 20 years.

Arkansas State University
Department of Journalism & Graphic Communications
P.O. Box 1930
Jonesboro, AR 72467
P: 870-972-3075
F: 870-972-3312
E: jgambil@astate.edu
http://www2.astate.edu/a/communications/graphic-communications.dot

We prepare entry-level Bachelor of Science Printing Management/Graphic Communications majors for the gravure industry. Dr. Joel Gambill serves as department chair. Also, Pradeep Mishra is on the faculty of the Journalism and Graphic Communications programs, and serves as director of Printing Services, College of Communications.

Ball State University
Graphic Arts Management
Department of TechnologyMuncie, IN 47306
P: 765-285-5913
F: 765-285-2162

The university offers a Bachelor degree in four-year graphic arts management, as well as seminars, workshops, and in-plant training in printing.

California Polytechnic State University
Graphic Communication Department
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
P: 805-756-1108
F: 805-756-7118
E: klcooper@calpoly.edu, coopkev@charter.net
www.grc.calpoly.edu

Cal Poly is the premier graphic communication university in the western United States. With 300 students in its graphic communication program, Cal Poly graduates approximately 70 students per year prepared to enter the printing, publishing, packaging, and related industries.
Cal Poly also provides training, testing, consulting, product evaluations, and seminars and workshops for the general industry through the Graphic Communication Institute of Cal Poly; visit www.grci.calpoly.edu for additional information.

Clemson University
Department of Graphic Communications
G-01 Tillman Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
P: 864-656-3447
F: 864-656-4808
E: sting@clemson.edu
www.http://graphics.clemson.edu

Clemson offers Bachelor and Master degrees in graphic communications. For general industry purposes, the university provides testing and materials development, training, short courses, and technical symposia.
Clemson also offers a diverse number of industry opportunities through the Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics, headed by Chip Tonkin, director. Visit www.clemson.edu/sonoco_institute for more.

Graphic Arts Technology & Education
B-33, Abhishek
Plot 12, Cross Road 2
Lokhandwala Complex
Andheri West
Mumbai - 400 053, India
P: 011-91-22-66997437
C: 011-91-98-20441799
gate@bom5.vsnl.net.in
www.gate.co.in
This facility offers instruction in color management on a highly scientific basis from prepress to print, with hands-on training of personnel at the same time. The program, conducted by Kiran P. Prayagi, noted international color specialist, features company-wide implementation of color management processes as well as education of personnel. Color management topics include color measurement work and everything in the process that affects colors, from substrates and inks to processes and procedures.

Murray State University
Program of Graphic Communications Management
103 C Applied Science Building
Murray, KY 42071-3345
E: danny.claiborne@murraystate.edu
www.murraystate.edu/iet
Murray State provides a program for printing management education within the Department of Industrial & Engineering Technology, College of Science.

Pittsburg State University
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg, KS 66762-7576
P: 620-235-4420
F: 620-235-4413
E: jrodrigu@pittstate.edu
www.pittstate.edu/git
More than 200 students are pursuing a degree in commercial graphics and graphic communications management. This well-established program, which features 11 faculty members and more than a million dollars in industry-donated equipment, covers all print processes.

Rochester Institute of Technology
69 Lomb Memorial Dr.
Rochester, NY 14623
P: 585-475-2728
F: 585-475-7029
E: rycppr@rit.edu
http://cias.rit.edu/~gravure

The RIT college curriculum leads to Bachelor and Master degrees. Short courses and industry seminars on color management and process control take place regularly, and consulting services on repeatable and predictable color for spot color and process color printing are available.

TAPPI and PIMA
15 Technology Parkway South
Norcross, GA 30092
P: 770-446-1400
F: 770-446-6947
E: memberconnection@tappi.org
www.tappi.org

TAPPI is the leading association for the worldwide pulp, paper, packaging, and converting industries and is co-publisher of Paper360°. Through information exchange, trusted content, and networking opportunities, TAPPI helps members elevate their performance by providing solutions that lead to better, faster, and more cost-effective ways of doing business.

University of Central Missouri
Department of Graphics
Grinstead 103
Warrensburg, MO 64093
P: 660-543-4726
F: 660-543-8031
E: rankin@ucmo.edu
www.ucmo.edu
The University of Central Missouri offers the only print-based, four-year baccalaureate degree graphic arts technology management program in the state of Missouri. In addition, the department enrolls the fifth-largest number of students in graphic arts courses of any school in the nation.
The primary focus of the graphic arts technology-management program is to prepare individuals to meet the demand for digital imaging specialists, managers, sales representatives, estimators, buyers, production planners, customer service representatives, and production supervisors in the graphic arts, printing, and packaging industries and allied fields.

University of Wisconsin-Stout
Graphic Communications Management Program
150 Communication Technologies Building
Menomonie, WI 54751-0790
P: 715-232-1267
F: 715-232-1441
E: tenorioj@uwstout.edu
www.uwstout.edu

UW-Stout, which offers a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Communications Management, has been providing well-qualified human resources for leadership roles in the industry for more than 90 years.
Hands-on classes with laboratory facilities are available for all print-reproduction processes.
Coursework includes experiences in multichannel communication and marketing, as well as traditional printing processes. Students graduate with industry experience. UW-Stout has been a designated Gravure Education Foundation Gravure Resource Center for more than 20 years.

Western Michigan University
Printing Pilot Plant
1146 Welborn Hall
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
P: 269-387-2929
F: 269-387-2813
E: john.d.meyer@wmich.edu
www.wmuprinting.com

WMU offers these degree programs: Bachelor’s in paper image printing, Master’s in paper and print, and a PhD. in paper engineering.
The university is also the site of a Printing Pilot Plant, housing the only independent gravure press in North America. The four-color Cerutti press has been a popular research tool for substrate, ink, and chemical suppliers.

 
   
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