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Where does Boston University rank in the United States? Do you really know its school history?
Boston is the largest city in Massachusetts, with many impressive universities, including Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Boston? It is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England. And then what? Is one of the oldest cities in America,

Boston? Founded in 1630, it is an important website of American Revolutionary War. Its historical significance and cultural vitality make Boston a tourist hotspot, but because of its outstanding reputation in higher education, students also flock to the city.

Boston University is located in the center of what many people consider to be the greatest university town in the world.

With nearly 35,000 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 65,438+030 countries, it is one of the largest universities in Greater Boston with more than 65,438+000 higher education institutions.

It has about 65,438+00,000 teaching staff, 65,438+07 schools and colleges, 300 research fields and numerous international courses, distributed in three campuses, and its facilities are mainly concentrated in the impressive Charles River campus.

About 75% of undergraduates in Boston University live in dormitories on and off campus, including 17 schools and colleges, 2 1 libraries and 450 active student associations.

Physical education is an important part of college life. About 7,000 students have joined sports clubs and societies, and more than 6,500 people use their fitness and entertainment facilities every day.

Campus culture is also a major feature, with more than 500 concerts and performances and more than 50 exhibitions held on campus every year.

As a member of the famous association of american universities, Boston University is recognized as the world's leading research institution, and won the $5,744,438+0,000 sponsored research award in fiscal year 2020.

Its most famous graduate can be said to be civil rights leader Martin Luther King, who received his doctorate from Boston University in the 1950s. Other famous alumni have made their own achievements in politics, science, entertainment, sports, news, law, academics, business and music.

Oscar winners geena davis, marisa tomei and Julianne Moore all studied in this university, as did notorious radio DJ Howard stern, Fox News host Bill O 'Reilly and four-star general and director of the National Security Agency Keith B Alexander.

Several Nobel Prize winners are all connected with this university. Saul Bellow, a novelist, teaches literature at Boston University, and elie wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a professor of humanities. Former Boston University scientist Osamu Shimomura (Nobel Prize in Chemistry), Sheldon Glashow and research professor Daniel C. Tsui won the Nobel Prize in Physics from 201-2013, while Dr. Jin won the Peace Prize from 1964.

Robert? Robert lowell and Robert? Pinski, two American poets, also taught in Boston, and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Derek? Derek Walcott also teaches in Boston.

Boston is also one of the most international universities in the United States, with more than 65,438+0.65,438+0,000 international students enrolled in its courses.

It has set up nearly 80 overseas study programs in London, Paris and 25 other cities, as well as programs in Los Angeles and Washington. It also operates nearly 200 overseas alumni associations and more than 400 global projects, such as Bill and Melinda Gates. This is a project funded by the Gates Foundation to reduce infant mortality in Zambia.