Harvard University

sambua universitas si so ba Cambridge, Massachusetts, ba Amerika Serikat

Harvard University ma asese te'adogo'ö manö Harvard no sambua universitas si so ba Cambridge, Massachusetts, ba Amerika Serikat. Tefasindro ia me 1636 ba tobali institusi fondrege atua ba Amerika Serikat. Ba mböröta lafotöi ia Harvard College, lahalö moroi ba döi niha samasindro ya'ia John Harvard. Börö wa'oya gokhötania, wa'alaŵa mbosinia ba gotalua universitas bö'ö ba gulidanö ba töra-töra börö me lafondrondrongo niha hadia niŵa'ö ba nifataronia, andrö wa tobali Harvard sambua universitas fondrege lagohi niha ba gulidanö.[1]

Ba gotalua niha si no irai sekola ba Harvard so 188 niha fondrege oya gokhöta nifotöi billionaires (so'okhöta triliun dollar), 8 presiden Amerika, ato zanema buala Nobel, ba ato niha si tehöngö simane Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Salman Khan, btn.

Umbu

  1. Duma-dumania:
    1. Keller, Morton; Keller, Phyllis (2001). Making Harvard Modern: The Rise of America's University . Oxford University Press. hlm. 463–481. ISBN 0-19-514457-0. Harvard's professional schools... won world prestige of a sort rarely seen among social institutions. [...] Harvard's age, wealth, quality, and prestige may well shield it from any conceivable vicissitudes. 
    2. Spaulding, Christina (1989). "Sexual Shakedown". Bakha Trumpbour, John. How Harvard Rules: Reason in the Service of Empire. South End Press. hlm. 326–336. ISBN 0-89608-284-9. ... [Harvard's] tremendous institutional power and prestige [...] Within the nation's (arguably) most prestigious institution of higher learning ... 
    3. David Altaner (March 9, 2011). "Harvard, MIT Ranked Most Prestigious Universities, Study Reports". Bloomberg. Arsip moroi versi asli irugi March 14, 2011. Mufaigi me March 1, 2012. 
    4. Collier's Encyclopedia. Macmillan Educational Co. 1986. Harvard University, one of the world's most prestigious institutions of higher learning, was founded in Massachusetts in 1636. 
    5. Newport, Frank (August 26, 2003). "Harvard Number One University in Eyes of Public Stanford and Yale in second place". Gallup. Arsip moroi versi asli irugi September 25, 2013. Mufaigi me October 9, 2013. 
    6. Leonhardt, David (September 17, 2006). "Ending Early Admissions: Guess Who Wins?". The New York Times (ba li Inggris). ISSN 0362-4331. Arsip moroi versi asli irugi March 27, 2020. Mufaigi me March 27, 2020. The most prestigious college in the world, of course, is Harvard, and the gap between it and every other university is often underestimated. 
    7. Hoerr, John (1997). We Can't Eat Prestige: The Women Who Organized Harvard . Temple University Press. hlm. 3. ISBN 9781566395359. 
    8. Wong, Alia (September 11, 2018). "At Private Colleges, Students Pay for Prestige". The Atlantic. Arsip moroi versi asli irugi February 26, 2021. Mufaigi me May 17, 2020. Americans tend to think of colleges as falling somewhere on a vast hierarchy based largely on their status and brand recognition. At the top are the Harvards and the Stanfords, with their celebrated faculty, groundbreaking research, and perfectly manicured quads.