1. Harvard University: located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 1636.
Harvard University, referred to as Harvard, is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is a world-renowned private research university and a member of an Ivy League school. Eight American presidents came out from here, and hundreds of Nobel Prize winners worked and studied here. It has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in many fields such as literature, medicine, law and commerce, and is recognized as one of the top higher education institutions in the world today.
2. Princeton University: Located in Princeton, New Jersey, it was founded in 1746.
Princeton University is a world-renowned private research university, located in Princeton, New Jersey, USA, and one of the eight Ivy League schools. As of 20 15, * * 4 1 Nobel Prize winners have worked or studied in Princeton University, ranking14 in the world; In 20 15- 16, Princeton University ranked global 13 in the usnews World University Ranking, while in the US News American University Undergraduate Ranking, Princeton University surpassed Harvard University to rank national 1.
Yale University: located in New Haven, Connecticut, founded in 170 1.
Yale University is a member of the Ivy League of prestigious universities in the Northeast of the United States, and it is also one of the eight Ivy League universities that attach the most importance to undergraduate education. As one of the most influential private universities in the United States, Yale University is the third university established in American history. Its undergraduate colleges are as famous as Harvard University and Princeton University. Over the years, * * * has been fighting for the top three positions in the United States, from 20 15 to 16, ranking third among American universities and colleges in American news.
Definition of Ivy League University
Ivy League refers to the sports league composed of eight universities in the northeast of the United States, and [1] is the university league that produces the most Rhodes scholarship winners in the United States. Ivy League universities are all top universities in the United States, namely Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Brown University and Cornell University, among which seven universities were established during the British colonial period.