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What do Cornell University and University of Michigan mean respectively?
Cornell University

Cornell University, referred to as Cornell for short, is a world-class private research university located in Ithaca, new york, USA (the other two branches are located in new york City and Qatar Education City respectively), and is a member of the famous Ivy League. Cornell University was founded by ezra cornell and andrew dickson white in 1865. It is the only one of the eight Ivy League universities established after the American War of Independence.

University of Michigan

University of Michigan, founded in 18 17, located in Michigan, USA. It is one of the oldest public universities in American history and enjoys a world reputation. The University of Michigan has three campuses, located in Ann Arbor, dearborn and Flint. Usually, the University of Michigan refers to the University of Michigan at ann arbor.

As a world-class comprehensive university, MIU has made outstanding achievements in various disciplines and has great influence. A number of surveys show that more than 70% of its majors rank among the top 10 in the United States, among which engineering schools, medical schools, business schools and law schools are all located in TOP 15. Together with the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, they are known as "public Ivy League" and "models of public universities".

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