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  2. These 2 Texas universities made Forbes list of 'New Ivy ... - AOL

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    Forbes created a new list of "Ivies." America's Ivy League schools, also known as the "Ancient Eight," have lost some of their prestige recently. Forbes created a new list of "Ivies."

  3. Does Wisconsin have any Ivy League schools? It does now ...

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    University of Wisconsin-Madison landed among Forbes' list of "New Ivies" across the country. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Iowans can get an Ivy League experience closer to home ... - AOL

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    Forbes' New Ivies list named 20 public and private universities that offer employers high-caliber graduates outside of the traditional Ivy League.

  5. Category:Ivy Plus universities - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ivies — Use of "Ivy" to characterize excellent universities in the U.S. South; Seven Sisters (colleges) — historically women's colleges founded as an answer to the (at the time) all male Ivy League: Wellesley College, Radcliffe College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Barnard College, Vassar College, and Bryn Mawr College.

  7. List of universities by number of billionaire alumni - Wikipedia

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    The University of Pennsylvania comes in first if only bachelor's degrees are counted, according to the most recent 2022 Forbes report. [1] Harvard also ranks first in the number of ultra-high net worth alumni with assets greater than $30 million.

  8. Public Ivy - Wikipedia

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    The term first appeared in the Public Ivies: A Guide to America's Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities, published in 1985. [1] The author, Richard Moll, graduated with a master's degree from Yale University in 1959, and served as an admissions officer as well as a director of admissions at several universities in the United States. [9]

  9. This 922-year-old university in England produces the most ...

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    Other notable American universities from Forbes’ similar list of top colleges for billionaires, published in June 2024, include Harvard and Pennsylvania, which have produced 28 and 36 ...