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Top 50 universities in the United States
The top 50 universities in the United States are ranked as follows:

Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, California Institute of Technology, Dartmouth College, Northwest University, Johns Hopkins University, Washington University in St. Louis, etc.

School profile:

1, Harvard University

Harvard University, referred to as Harvard, is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is a top private research university, an Ivy League school and a member of the global alliance of advanced research institutes.

Harvard University consists of ten colleges and an advanced research institute. The school is also responsible for the management and operation of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital.

2. Princeton University

Princeton University, referred to as "Princeton" for short, is a private research university, founded in 1746, located in Princeton, New Jersey, on the east coast of the United States. It is one of the founding institutions of 14 in association of american universities and a member of the Ivy League.

Dawn Presbyterian Church was founded in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, 1746. It was the fourth institution of higher learning established during the American colonial period, and was named "New Jersey College" at that time. 1747 school moved to new jersey, 1756 moved to the scenic Princeton city, 1896 officially changed its name to "Princeton university".

3. Yale University

Yale University, or Yale for short, is located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. It is a world-famous private research university, the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, one of the founding institutions of association of american universities 14, a member of the famous Ivy League and a member of the Global University Presidents Forum.

Yale University is a world benchmark in terms of faculty, curriculum and teaching facilities. Among Yale alumni, professors and researchers, * * * has produced 65 Nobel Prize winners (1 1 in the world), 5 Fields Prize winners (12 in the world) and 3 Turing Prize winners (16 in the world).