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  • 1Harvard College — Established 1636 Type Private Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds …

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  • 2Harvard Medical School — Infobox University name = Harvard Medical School established = 1782 type = Private dean = Jeffrey S. Flier city = Boston state = Massachusetts country = USA students = 1,345 627 MD 141 MD PhD 577 PhD faculty = 10,458 campus = Urban website= [http …

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  • 3Harvard Law School — Established 1636 School type Private Endowment US$1.7 billion Parent endowment $26 billion Dean …

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  • 4Harvard University — Harvard redirects here. For other uses, see Harvard (disambiguation). Harvard University …

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  • 5Harvard Extension School — Infobox University name = Harvard Extension School established = 1910 [http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2008 09/about/welcome.jsp] type = Private dean = Michael Shinagel [http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2007… …

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  • 6Harvard University — the oldest US university and usually considered the best. Harvard is one of the Ivy League universities. It was established as a college in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Two years later, it was named after John Harvard, a Puritan born in… …

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  • 7Graduate real estate education — MSRE redirects here. MSRE may also refer to the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment. The study of real estate and real estate development at the graduate school level has taken many forms, giving rise to various educational models in the United States …

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  • 8graduate — ▪ I. graduate grad‧u‧ate 1 [ˈgrædʒut] noun [countable] 1. a person who has completed a university degree course, especially for a first degree: • a science graduate from Oxford University • The company is looking for a graduate engineer with the …

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  • 9Harvard Division of Continuing Education — The Division of Continuing Education is a part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) at Harvard University responsible for various undergraduate, graduate, and non degree programs that enroll approximately 20,000 students each year. The… …

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  • 10Harvard Computers — Edward Charles Pickering (director of the Harvard Observatory from 1877 to 1919) decided to hire women as unskilled workers to process astronomical data. Among these women were Williamina Fleming, Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Swan Leavitt,… …

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