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What universities are there in Pennsylvania?
1. Lehigh University of Lehigh University: a prestigious school located in Bethlehem, majoring in engineering and business. Small class teaching advocates interdisciplinary research, with an average of 27 students in each class, 80% of the classes have fewer than 35 students, and the teacher-student ratio is 1: 9.

2. Gannon University: a student-centered school located in Yili, which is committed to the all-round development of college students and graduate students in accordance with the practice of Jewish Christianity.

3. Carnegie Mellon University: It is one of the two giants in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh. It is a small private university, which is the top in the world in humanities, arts and computer science.

4. University of Pennsylvania: Located in the southern suburbs of Philadelphia, it is one of the eight Ivy League schools. It was established earlier than the United States, and it is longer than all kinds of natural and social sciences, especially its Wharton Business School.

5. drexel University: a private university in downtown Philadelphia. The university has more than 1600 enterprises, government and non-profit partners, including first-class multinational law firms, banks and enterprises, as well as many Fortune 500 companies, such as Goldman Sachs, Microsoft and Procter & Gamble.

6. Duquesne University Duquesne University: A four-year private Catholic university located in downtown Pittsburgh, it enjoys a high reputation in pharmacy.

7. Bucknell University: a small college of arts and sciences located in Fort Lewis, central Pennsylvania. The employment quality of its undergraduate graduates is second only to Dartmouth College, ranking second in the United States.

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