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  2. History of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Stanford opened the Stanford Center at Peking University, an almost 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m 2), three-story research center in the Peking University campus. Stanford became the first American university to have its own building on a major Chinese university campus.

  3. History of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of the Harvard University campus at night in July 2017. The history of Harvard University begins in 1636, when Harvard College was founded in New Towne, a settlement founded six years earlier in colonial-era Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the original Thirteen Colonies.

  4. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University is a private Ivy League ... and Stanford, in the 2023 report ... which documents her real life story as a 19-year-old Harvard freshman struggling ...

  5. Stanford prison experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford prison experiment (SPE) was a controversial psychological experiment performed during August 1971. It was designed to be a two-week simulation of a prison environment that examined the effects of situational variables on participants' reactions and behaviors.

  6. The CEO of Walmart was rejected by Harvard, Stanford, and ...

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    Although he planned to attend a prestigious business school, he got rejected from Harvard, Stanford, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. When he joined Walmart in 1984, his ...

  7. Big Three (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    Princeton, like [Harvard and Yale], confers some social distinction upon its graduates. In this respect Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are the Western Counterparts of Oxford and Cambridge, and are maintained largely for the sons of rich men. Members of the American aristocracy would send their boys to one or other of these three universities if ...

  8. AI boom means Europe’s universities are becoming the new ...

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    While Europe lagged behind the tech boom, the founders of Google, Meta, and Microsoft, still reigning supreme, were starting their journeys out of sweaty college dorm rooms at Harvard and Stanford.

  9. Gina Grant college admissions controversy - Wikipedia

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    An editorial in The New York Times, [4] an article in the Chicago Tribune, [5] and Harvard Law professors Charles Ogletree and Alan Dershowitz [3] also criticized Harvard's action. Columbia University and Barnard College also rescinded acceptances they had extended to Grant, but Tufts University allowed their acceptance of her to stand, and ...