Jumat, 03 April 2015
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private Ivy
League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in
Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton was the fourth chartered
institution of higher education in the American colonies and thus one of the
nine Colonial Colleges established before the American Revolution. The
institution moved to Newark in 1747, then to the current site nine years later,
where it was renamed Princeton University in 1896.
Princeton provides undergraduate and
graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and
engineering. It offers professional degrees through the Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International Affairs, the School of Engineering and Applied
Science, the School of Architecture and the Bendheim Center for Finance. The
University has ties with the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Theological Seminary, and the Westminster Choir College of Rider University. By
endowment per student, Princeton is the wealthiest school in the United States.
The University has graduated many notable
alumni. It has been associated with 37 Nobel laureates, 17 National Medal of
Science winners, the most Abel Prize winners and Fields Medalists of any
university (two and eight, respectively), nine Turing Award laureates, three
National Humanities Medal recipients and 204 Rhodes Scholars. Two U.S.
Presidents, 12 U.S. Supreme Court Justices (3 of whom currently serve on the
court), numerous living billionaires and foreign heads of state are all counted
among Princeton's alumni. Princeton has also graduated many prominent members
of the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Cabinet, including eight Secretaries of
State, 3 Secretaries of Defense, and two of the past four Chairs of the Federal
Reserve.
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