Founded in the year 1865, Cornell University is the largest private land-grant university in the nation. It is a member of the elite Ivy League competing in several NCAA sports for men and women and one of the top rated universities in the nation.
Cornell initially was founded to teach and make contributions in every [...]
Founded in 1769 by Congregationalist minister Eleazar Wheelock, Dartmouth College is today a thriving private institute of higher learning and a member of the prestigious Ivy League athletic conference.
The college is located on a rural 269 acre campus in the Upper Valley region of rural New Hampshire near the town of Hanover. Dartmouth today [...]
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Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, the University of Pennsylvania is a private school of higher learning and research and a member of the prestigious Ivy League athletic conference.
Penn was the first college in America to follow the European model of housing multiple disciplines such as the classics and medicine in one institution. Benjamin [...]
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Case Western Reserve University is situated in Cleveland, Ohio. It was established in 1967 by the Federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University.
The undergraduate program of Case Western Reserve University has a nation-wide high ranking. There are sixteen Nobel Laureates associated with the university. It is also a [...]
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Dartmouth College was established in 1769 as an undergraduate college. Since then, the college has been successful in attaining the intellectual character of a university.
Dartmouth is a private college having affiliation from Ivy League.
This undergraduate college has 40 departments in total and covers the fields of business, [...]- January 22, 2011
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The primary aim of Duke University is to provide quality education to its students at graduate and undergraduate level.
Keeping this view in mind the university was founded by James Buchanan Duke in 1924 offering a memorial to his father Washington Duke.
Dukes were famous for manufacturing tobacco products. They have always [...]
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Johns Hopkins University started in 1876 when it was inaugurated by its first president named Daniel Coit Gilman. From the very first day of its foundation, the main goal of the university has been to encourage research and promote individual scholars.
The university supports the philosophy that education and research goes hand [...]
