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== Harvard University ==
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File:Harvard_University_coat_of_arms.svg|Harvard University coat of arms
File:Harvard_University_logo.svg|Harvard University logo
File:A_Westerly_View_of_the_Colledges_in_Cambridge_New_England_by_Paul_Revere.jpeg|A Westerly View of the Colledges in Cambridge New England by Paul Revere
File:John_Harvard_statue_at_Harvard_University.jpg|John Harvard statue at Harvard University
File:Rummell,_Richard_Harvard_University.jpg|Harvard University by Richard Rummell
File:Harvard_Yard_at_Night_03.jpg|Harvard Yard at Night
File:Massachusetts_Hall,_Harvard_University.JPG|Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
File:Sanders_theater_2009y.JPG|Sanders Theater
File:harvard_memorial_church_winter_2009.JPG|Harvard Memorial Church in winter
File:HarvardYard.jpg|Harvard Yard
File:Harvard_Medical_School_HDR.jpg|Harvard Medical School
File:Widener_Library.jpg|Widener Library
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 23 February 2025

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States.

History[edit]

Harvard University was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. It was named after its first benefactor, John Harvard, who left his library and half his estate to the institution when he died in 1638. The university has grown steadily since its founding and now encompasses eleven principal academic units, with campuses throughout the Boston metropolitan area.

Academics[edit]

Harvard University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. It is known for its programs in law, medicine, business, and the arts and sciences. The university is also home to the largest academic library in the world, the Harvard Library.

Campus[edit]

The main campus of Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Boston. It includes historic buildings, such as Harvard Yard, and modern facilities, such as the Science Center. The university also has campuses in Allston and Longwood, and around the world.

Notable alumni[edit]

Many notable individuals have graduated from Harvard University, including several U.S. presidents, numerous foreign heads of state, and many winners of the Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize.

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