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What are the Ivy League schools?
The university alliance of sports events, which is composed of eight universities in the northeastern United States, is the world-famous Ivy League. So what are the Ivy League schools? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction.

Ivy consists of seven universities and one college in the United States, including Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University and Yale University.

Brown University

Brown University in the United States is well known? Ivy League? One, 1764, was founded as Rhode Island College, the seventh oldest university in the United States. Its enrollment competition is extremely fierce, and the undergraduate enrollment rate is 9.5%. One of the biggest characteristics of this school is that it is small and sophisticated. In today's growing university population, Brown University is a small research university with less than 700 full-time teachers, 6,000 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate students. But among so few teachers, there are five Nobel Prize winners and two alumni have won the Nobel Prize.