Harvard University facts for kids
Coat of arms
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Latin: Universitas Harvardiana | |
Former names
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Harvard College |
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Motto | Veritas (Latin) |
Motto in English
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"Truth" |
Type | Private research university |
Established | 1636 |
Founder | Massachusetts General Court |
Accreditation | NECHE |
Academic affiliations
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Endowment | $50.7 billion (2023) |
President | Alan Garber (interim) |
Provost | Alan Garber |
Academic staff
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~2,400 faculty members (and >10,400 academic appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals) |
Students | 21,613 (Fall 2022) |
Undergraduates | 7,240 (Fall 2022) |
Postgraduates | 14,373 (Fall 2022) |
Location |
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United States
42°22′28″N 71°07′01″W / 42.37444°N 71.11694°W |
Campus | Midsize city, 209 acres (85 ha) |
Newspaper | The Harvard Crimson |
Colors | Crimson, White, and Black |
Nickname | Crimson |
Sporting affiliations
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Mascot | John Harvard |
Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a member of the Ivy League. Harvard was started on September 8, 1636, and it is the oldest university in the United States. Harvard's current president is Lawrence Bacow. The school color is crimson, which is a dark red color.
Harvard is on the Charles River. Some students go to the Charles River for rowing. On the other side of the Charles River is the city of Boston. Boston's subway system has a stop at Harvard. Some of Harvard's graduate schools are in Boston, but most of Harvard's schools are in Cambridge. Together, these schools are Harvard University.
Harvard has many libraries like Widener Library. There are other facilities like skating rinks and the Malkin Athletic Center where students can swim and exercise.
Harvard is almost always ranked as one of the best universities in the world. Another famous school close to Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Eight Presidents of the United States have graduated from Harvard. Harvard has over $40 billion.
Notable alumni
- George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States
- Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft
- Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States
- Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States
- Natalie Portman, Actress & filmmaker
- Mark Zuckerberg, Founder & CEO of Facebook
- Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
Images for kids
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Engraving of Harvard College by Paul Revere, 1767
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Tower at the University of Puerto Rico, showing (right) the emblem of Harvard—the oldest in the United States—and (left) that of National University of San Marcos, Lima—the oldest in the Americas
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2nd President of the United States John Adams (AB, 1755; AM, 1758)
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6th President of the United States John Quincy Adams (AB, 1787; AM, 1790)
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Essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (AB, 1821)
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Naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau (AB, 1837)
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19th President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes (LLB, 1845)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (AB, 1861, LLB)
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Philosopher, logician, and mathematician Charles Sanders Peirce (AB, 1862, SB 1863)
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26th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Theodore Roosevelt (AB, 1880)
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Sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois (PhD, 1895)
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32nd President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt (AB, 1903)
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Author, political activist, and lecturer Helen Keller (AB, 1904, Radcliffe College)
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Poet and Nobel laureate in literature T. S. Eliot (AB, 1909; AM, 1910)
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Physicist and leader of Manhattan Project J. Robert Oppenheimer (AB, 1925)
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Economist and Nobel laureate in economics Paul Samuelson (AM, 1936; PhD, 1941)
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Musician and composer Leonard Bernstein (AB, 1939)
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35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy (AB, 1940)
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7th President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson (LLM, 1968)
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45th Vice President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Al Gore (AB, 1969)
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24th President of Liberia and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (MPA, 1971)
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (AB, 1971; JD, 1975)
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11th Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto (AB, 1973, Radcliffe College)
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14th Chair of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke (AB, 1975; AM, 1975)
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43rd President of the United States George W. Bush (MBA, 1975)
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17th Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts (AB, 1976; JD, 1979)
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Founder of Microsoft and philanthropist Bill Gates (College, 1977; LLD hc, 2007)
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8th Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon (MPA, 1984)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Elena Kagan (JD, 1986)
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Former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama (JD, 1988)
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Biochemist and Nobel laureate in chemistry Jennifer Doudna (PhD, 1989)
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44th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama (JD, 1991)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ketanji Brown Jackson (JD, 1992)
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Founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg (College, 2004; LLD hc, 2017)
See also
In Spanish: Universidad de Harvard para niños