Ivy League refers to a sports league composed of eight universities in the northeastern United States (see NCAA entry). They are all first-class universities in the United States, and they are also the university alliance that produces the most Rhodes scholarship winners in the United States. In addition, schools have been established for a long time, and seven of the eight schools were established during the British colonial period. These eight institutions include Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Brown University and Cornell University.
1, Harvard University
Harvard University is a private university located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is a member of the Ivy League school. It was established by the colonial legislature of Massachusetts in 1636.
Harvard University enjoys the reputation, wealth and influence of the world's top universities. Known as the think tank of the American government, its business school case teaching is also well known. As one of the best universities in the United States, it often ranks first in the world in the ranking of research institutions around the world.
2. Yale University
Yale University is a private university located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Founded in 170 1, formerly known as "College School".
Yale University is the third university established in American history (the first is Harvard University and the second is William and Mary College). Its faculty lineup, academic innovation, curriculum and venue facilities are all first-class. Just like Harvard University and Princeton University, it has been vying for the top three positions in American universities and graduate schools over the years. Harvard University is famous for its postgraduate education, William and Mary College is famous for its undergraduate education, and Yale is famous for its two-legged walking, ranking among the top universities in the world.
3. Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is a private university, which was founded in 1740 at the initiative of Benjamin Franklin, the father of the United States. It is one of the Ivy League universities in the northeastern United States, located in Philadelphia, the cradle of the United States. Nine signatories of the Declaration of Independence and 1 1 signatories of the American Constitution are all related to this school. Because of its excellent undergraduate education, excellent scientific research achievements and excellent postgraduate courses, it is well-known in the United States and even the world.
4. Cornell University
Cornell University was founded by ezra cornell in 1865. Among all the "Ivy League schools", Cornell is the shortest and the largest one in history. With more than13,000 undergraduates, it is far ahead of other "Ivy League schools", which reminds people of the old saying that "all rivers run into the sea, with great tolerance".
5. Columbia University
Columbia University, located in the center of new york, was founded in 1754 and celebrated its 250th anniversary in 2004. At the beginning, there was only one classroom, one professor and eight students. Today, she is one of the eight famous Ivy League schools with 23,650 students. Because it occupies the best geographical position in new york, many students come here.
6. Princeton University
Princeton University (NJ) is located in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. It is the fourth college of higher education established during the American colonial period. This is the fourth university established in British North America. Although it was originally a Presbyterian educational institution, it has now become a secular university with no religious requirements for students. This university offers two mainstream undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Engineering.
7. Brown University
Brown, who is famous for his "freest" style of study.
Founded in 1764, the university is an old American private university and an "Ivy League".
A member of Ieague. She is located in Rhode Island, a small American state.
The capital of the island). In the ranking of American universities published by US News and World Report from 65438 to 0998, Brown University ranks ninth and is also one of the famous universities in the eastern United States.
8.Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is located in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the northeast of the United States, just the opposite of Columbia University, which is also an ivy league school: Columbia University is located in the center of new york, the most prosperous metropolis in the world, while Dartmouth College is located in a remote but beautiful northern town. The geographical differences determine the obvious differences in the personalities of the students attracted by the two schools. Dartmouth College students are free and cheerful. 4 1% of the boys and 28% of the girls attended the Dish Sisterhood of the school, which is the highest proportion among the Ivy League schools.