Harvard University
Harvard was founded and authorized by the Massachusetts General Court, the governing legislature of colonial-era Massachusetts Bay Colony. While never formally affiliated with any Protestant denomination, Harvard trained Congregational clergy until its curriculum and student body were gradually secularized in the 18th century. By the 19th century, Harvard had emerged as the most prominent academic and cultural institution among the Boston elite. Following the American Civil War, under Harvard president Charles William Eliot's long tenure from 1869 to 1909, Harvard developed multiple professional schools, which transformed it into a modern research university. In 1900, Harvard co-founded the Association of American Universities. James B. Conant led the university through the Great Depression and World War II, and liberalized admissions after the war.
The university has ten academic faculties and a faculty attached to Harvard Radcliffe Institute. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers study in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate academic disciplines, and other faculties offer graduate degrees, including professional degrees. Harvard has three campuses: the main campus, a in Cambridge centered on Harvard Yard; an adjoining campus immediately across Charles River in the Allston neighborhood of Boston; and the medical campus in Boston's Longwood Medical Area. Harvard's endowment, valued at , makes it the wealthiest academic institution in the world. Harvard Library, with more than 20 million volumes, is the world's largest academic library.
Harvard alumni, faculty, and researchers include 188 living billionaires, 8 U.S. presidents, 24 heads of state and 31 heads of government, founders of notable companies, Nobel laureates, Fields Medalists, members of Congress, MacArthur Fellows, Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, Turing Award Recipients, Pulitzer Prize recipients, and Fulbright Scholars; by most metrics, Harvard University ranks among the top universities in the world in each of these categories. Harvard students and alumni have also collectively won 10 Academy Awards and 110 Olympic medals, including 46 gold medals. Provided by Wikipedia
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22Author: Hrushevsʹkyĭ, Mykhaĭlo, 1866-1934,, Pritsak, Omeljan,, Reshetar, John Stephen,“...Harvard University. Ukrainian Studies Fund...”
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24Published 1970“...Harvard University. Seminar in Ukrainian Studies...”In collection: Published Materials
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25Published 1971“...Harvard University. Committee on Ukrainian Studies...”In collection: Published Materials
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26Published 1977“...Harvard University. Ukrainian Studies Fund...”In collection: Published Materials
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27“...Harvard University. Ukrainian Studies Fund...”In collection: Published Materials
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28Author: Mote, Miranda,“...Harvard University Graduate School of Design...”In collection: Published Materials
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29Published 1949“...Harvard University Edward Mallinckrodt Chemical Laboratory...”In collection: Published Materials
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30Author: Rogers, Francis M. (Francis Millet), 1914-1989“...Harvard University. Department of Romance Languages and Literatures...”
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31Published 1975“...Conference on Carpatho-Ruthenian Immigration Harvard University)...”In collection: Published Materials
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32Published 1947“...Harvard University. Bureau for Research in Municipal Government...”In collection: Published Materials
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33“...Massachusetts Alpha (Harvard University)...”
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34“...Phi beta kappa (Mass. : Alpha : Harvard University)...”
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35Published 1974“...Harvard University...”In collection: Published Materials
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36“...Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology...”
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37“...Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration...”In collection: Published Materials
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38Published 1979“...Harvard University. Ukrainian Studies Fund...”In collection: Published Materials
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39“...Harvard University. Committee on Ukrainian Studies...”In collection: Published Materials
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