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Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

Motto - Veritas Motto in - Truth English Established - 1636 Type - Private Academic staff - 2,107 Admin.staff - 2,497 non-medical 10,674 medical Students - 21,225 Undergraduates - 7, 181 total 6,655 College 526 Extention Postgraduates - 14,044

Harvard was named after John Harvard, a young English clergyman from Southwark, London, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge.

Harvard employs about 2,100 faculty to teach and advise approximately 6,700 undergraduates(Harvard College) and 14,500 graduate and professional students. Eight U.S. presidents have been graduates, and 75 Nobel Laureates have been student, or staff affiliates. Harvard is also the alma mater of 62 living billionaires, the most in the country.

administration and Organization. Harvard is governed by a combination of its Board of Overseers and the President and Fellows of Harvard college( also known as the Harvard Cooperation), which in turn appoints the President of Harvard University. There are 16,000 staff and faculty.

Harvard has the following faculties: The faculty of Arts and Sciencies, which is primarily responsible for instruction in: Harvard college(founded 1636) The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(organized in 1872) Harvard Division of Continuing Education, including Harvard Summer school(1871) and Harvard Extention School (1910) Harvard Medical School(1782) Harvard School of Dental Medicine(1867)

Harvard Divinity School(1816) Harvard Law School(1817) Harvard Business School(1908) Graduate School of Design(1914) Harvard Graduate School of Education(1920) Harvard School of Public Health(1922) Harvard Kennedy School(1936) Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study(1999) Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences(2007)

Harvard’s 210- acre(85ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge, approximately3.4 miles(5,5 km) northwest of downtown Boston and extends into the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood. Harvard Yard itself contains the central administrative offices and main libraries of the university, academic buildings including sever Hall and University Hall? Memorial Church, and the majority of the freshman dormitories. Sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduates live in twelve residential houses, nine of which are south of Harvard Yard along or near the Charles River.

The other three are located in a residential neighborhood half a mile northwest of the Yard at the Quadrangle, which formaly housed Radcliffe College students until Radcliffe merged its residential system with Harvard. The Harvard MBTA station provides transportation via bus serviсe and the Red Line subway.

The Harvard Business School and many of the university’s athletics facilities, including Harvard Staduium, are located on a 359-acre(145ha) campus opposite the Cambridge campus in Allston. The John W. Weeks Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River connecting both campuses.

Each residential house contains rooms for undergraduates, House masters, and resident tutors, as well as a dining hall, library, and various other student facilities. The facilities were made possible by a gift from Yale University alumnus Edward Harkness.

Academics. Harvard is a large, highly residential research university. The university has been accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges since 1929. The University offers 46 undergraduate concentrations(majors), 134 graduate degrees, and 32 professional degrees. For the academic year, Harvard granted 1,664 baccalaureate degrees, 400 masters degrees, 512 doctoral degrees, and 4,460 professional degrees. Undergraduate tuition for the 2009-2010 school year was $33,696 and the total cost with fees, room, and board was $48,868.

Students. In the last six years, Harvard population ranged between 19,000 and 21,000, across all programs. Harvard enrolled 6,655 students in undergraduate programs, 3,738 students in graduate programs, and 10,722 students in professional programs.

Demographic of students body. Undergraduate Graduate Professional U.S.Census Black/Non-Hispanic 8% 3% 6% 12.1% Asian/Pacific Islander 17% 9% 12% 4.3% White/Non Hispanic 42% 42% 43% 65,8% Hispanic 7% 3% 5% 14.5% Native American 1% 0.2% 0.6% 0.9% International Students 11% 33% 22% N/A

Libraries and museums. The Harvard University Library System is centered in Widener Library in Harvard Yard and comprises over 80 individual libraries holding 15 million volumes. Cabot Science Library, Lamont Library, and Widener Library are three of the most popular libraries for undergraduates to use, with easy access and central locations. There are rare books, manuscripts and other special collections throughout Harvard’s libraries.

Harvard operates several arts, cultural, and scientific museums: The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts; The Harvard Art museums, including: The Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Bush- Reisinger Museum The Fogg Museum The Harvard Museum of Natural History complex inciuding: The Harvard Mineralogical Museum The Harvard University Herbaria The Museum of Comparative Zoology

The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology The Semitic Museum

Athletics. Harvard has several athletics facilities. The Malkin Athletic Center, known as the”MAC”, a five story building includes two cardio rooms, an Olympic-size swimming pool, an indoor cycling studio, three weight rooms, and a three-court gym floor to play basketball. The MAC also offers personal trainers and specialty classes. The MAC is also home to Harvard volleyball, fencing, and wrestling. The officies of several of the school’s varsity coaches are also in the MAC. In 1903, Harvard Stadium introduced a new era and played a role in the evolution of the college game.

The Harvard Crew is one of the top teams in the country in rowing. Harvard also won the Intercollegiate Sailing Association National Championships in 2003. Harvard’s men’s ice hockey team won the school’s first NCAA Championship in any team sport in 1989. Harvard was also the first Ivy League institution to win a NCAA championship title in a women’s sport when its women’s lacrosse team won the NCAA Championship in 1990.

Businessman and philanthropist Bill Gates

Интересные факты. Колокола звонницы Гарвардского университета ранее находились в Свято-Даниловом монастыре и были проданы советским правительством по цене бронзы в 1930-х годах. В 2007 году были возвращены в монастырь, взамен на точные копии, отлитые в Воронеже.

В Гарварде работает около 2100 преподавателей и учится около 6700 студентов и 14500 аспирантов. Гарвардский университет окончили 8 президентов США, 75 лауреатов Нобелевской Премии были связаны с университетом как студенты, преподаватели или сотрудники. Гарвардский университет занимает первое место в стране по числу миллиардеров среди выпускников, а его библиотека — крупнейшая академическая в США и третья по величине в стране.
Символом Гарварда является багровый цвет, такого же цвета гарвардская спортивная команда и университетская газета. Цвет был выбран голосованием и получил 1800 голосов студентов.
Руководством Гарварда занимаются две административные организации: президент университета и стипендиаты и Гарвардский совет наблюдателей. Президент университета — наиболее ответственное лицо, имеющее контроль над всем учебным процессом.

Harvard University - one of the most famous universities in the US and around the world, is located in Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard University - the oldest university in the United States, was founded September 8, 1636. Named after the English missionary and philanthropist John Harvard. Although he never officially was connected with the church, the college enrollment primarily Congregational and Unitarian clergy. In 1643, British aristocrat Anne Radcliffe established the first fund to support research. During the XVIII century the Harvard program became more secular and by the end of the XIX century the college was recognized as the central institution of culture among the elite of Boston. After the American Civil War, President Charles Eliot, after forty years of rule has transformed the college and its dependent school of vocational training in a centralized research university, and Harvard became a founding member of the Association of American Universities in 1900.
Drew Gilpin Faust was elected the 28th president of Harvard 2007 and became the first woman leading university. The university comprises 11 separate academic units - 10 faculties and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - with campuses throughout the Boston, 85 hectares of the main building of the university is located in the so-called Harvard Yard. Business schools and sports facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are located on the Charles River in Allston and the objects of medical and dental faculty are in Longwood, most dormitories for freshmen, as well as housing and Siver University and Memorial Church. Nine of the twelve residential "homes" for the students, starting from the second year, located south of Harvard yard and near the Charles River. The other three are located in a residential neighborhood half a mile northwest of the park in the so-called quadrilateral Quad House. The metro station called "Harvard Square" provides students with public transport. At Harvard employs about 2,100 faculty and has about 6,700 undergraduate and 14,500 graduate students. Harvard University graduated 8 US presidents, 75 Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university as students, faculty or staff. Harvard University ranked first in the country in the number of billionaires among graduates, and its library - the largest in the US academic and the third largest in the country. The symbol of the Harvard Crimson is the color, the same color as the Harvard sports teams and university newspaper. The color was chosen by voting in 1800 and received the votes of students. Guide Harvard engaged in two administrative organizations: President and Fellows of the University and the Harvard Board of Supervisors. President of the University - the most responsible person having control over the entire educational process.

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History Harvard was founded in 1636, the College trained many Puritan ministers

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History Harvard was founded in 1636, the College trained many Puritan ministers The takeover of Harvard by the Unitarians in 1805 resulted in the secularization of the American college Charles W. Eliot, president 1869-1909, eliminated the favored position of Christianity from the curriculum while opening it to student self-direction

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History During the twentieth century, Harvard's international reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope Explosive growth in the student population continued with the addition of new graduate schools and the expansion of the undergraduate program.

Organization Harvard today has nine faculties, listed below in order of foundati

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Organization Harvard today has nine faculties, listed below in order of foundation:The Faculty of Arts and Sciences and its sub-faculty, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, which together serve: Harvard College, the university's undergraduate portion (1636) The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (organized 1872) The Harvard Division of Continuing Education, including Harvard Summer School (1871) and Harvard Extension School (1910). The Harvard Medical School (1782) The Harvard School of Dental Medicine (1867). Harvard Divinity School (1816) Harvard Law School (1817) Harvard Business School (1908) The Graduate School of Design (1914) The Harvard Graduate School of Education (1920) The School of Public Health (1922) Harvard Kennedy School of Government (1936)

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Campus Harvard's 210-acre (85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge. Sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduates live in twelve residential Houses.The Harvard Business School and many of the university's athletics facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are located on a 359-acre (145 ha) campus opposite the Cambridge campus in Allston. The Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and the Harvard School of Public Health are located on a 22-acre (8.9 ha) campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area.

Students Harvard enrolled 6,655 students in undergraduate programs, 3,738 studen

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Students Harvard enrolled 6,655 students in undergraduate programs, 3,738 students in graduate programs, and 10,722 students in professional programs. The undergraduate population is 51% female, the graduate population is 48% female, and the professional population is 49% female.

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Some other facts There are 2,110 professors, lecturers, and instructors serve, w

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Some other facts There are 2,110 professors, lecturers, and instructors serve, with 6,715 undergraduate and 12,424 graduate students. Harvard has the largest university endowment in the United States. At the end of June 2009, it was worth $25.7 billion, about 30% less than at the same time in 2008. Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV) is the Harvard College student-run Internet television network.

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History Harvard was founded in 1636, the College trained many Puritan ministers The takeover of Harvard by the Unitarians in 1805 resulted in the secularization of the American college Charles W. Eliot, president 1869-1909, eliminated the favored position of Christianity from the curriculum while opening it to student self-direction

History During the twentieth century, Harvard's international reputation grew as a burgeoning endowment and prominent professors expanded the university's scope Explosive growth in the student population continued with the addition of new graduate schools and the expansion of the undergraduate program.

Organization Harvard today has nine faculties, listed below in order of foundation: The Faculty of Arts and Sciences and its sub-faculty, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, which together serve: Harvard College, the university's undergraduate portion (1636) The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (organized 1872) The Harvard Division of Continuing Education, including Harvard Summer School (1871) and Harvard Extension School (1910). The Harvard Medical School (1782) The Harvard School of Dental Medicine (1867). Harvard Divinity School (1816) Harvard Law School (1817) Harvard Business School (1908) The Graduate School of Design (1914) The Harvard Graduate School of Education (1920) The School of Public Health (1922) Harvard Kennedy School of Government (1936)

Campus Harvard's 210-acre (85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in Cambridge. Sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduates live in twelve residential Houses. The Harvard Business School and many of the university's athletics facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are located on a 359-acre (145 ha) campus opposite the Cambridge campus in Allston. The Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and the Harvard School of Public Health are located on a 22-acre (8.9 ha) campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area.

Students Harvard enrolled 6,655 students in undergraduate programs, 3,738 students in graduate programs, and 10,722 students in professional programs. The undergraduate population is 51% female, the graduate population is 48% female, and the professional population is 49% female.

Some other facts There are 2,110 professors, lecturers, and instructors serve, with 6,715 undergraduate and 12,424 graduate students. Harvard has the largest university endowment in the United States. At the end of June 2009, it was worth $25.7 billion, about 30% less than at the same time in 2008. Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV) is the Harvard College student-run Internet television network.

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University of Harvard Harvard is the oldest educational institution in the United States, originating in 1636 and named after its first benefactor, John Harvard

Harvard offers a unique learning experience and provides generous financial support – over 60% of students annually receive scholarships or other financial support totaling more than $160 million .

History The decision to create a "New College" was made in 1636 by vote of the members of the Supreme Court of the Massachusetts Bay colony. Three years later, the College was named after the first benefactor, the young missionary John Harvard of Charlestown, who left a legacy to the future Harvard University throughout his extensive library and half the assets.

A small group of nine students and one teacher for several centuries grew into an enormous institution with 20,000 applicants degrees, including bachelors, masters, graduate and professional students“ .

In addition to the Institute for advanced study the Radcliffe, the University consists of 12 faculties with graduate programs.

Notable alumni Many of the U.S. presidents graduated from Harvard: Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, al Gore (Vice-President under Clinton) and George Bush .

Royalty: crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, crown Princess of Japan Masako Owada and the Sheikh of Kuwait Mohammad Sabah (the current Minister of foreign Affairs of Kuwait)

Harvard In addition to the Institute for advanced study the Radcliffe, the University consists of 12 Autonomous faculties (schools) with diploma programs.

Faculties 1. School of business, Harvard University 2. Faculty of Humanities, natural and exact Sciences - Harvard College (undergraduate programs) - Department of continuing education Higher school of Humanities, natural and exact Sciences 3. Graduate school of design 4. Graduate school of education 5. Harvard school of public management. John F. Kennedy 6. Harvard law school 7. Harvard school of public health 8. Harvard school of dental medicine 9. Harvard divinity school 10. Department of engineering and applied Sciences 11. Medical faculty of Harvard 12. The Institute for advanced study the Radcliffe

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