Universiti Harvard

Universiti Harvard nya sebengkah universiti pemansik privat Ivy League ba Cambridge, Massachusetts, Amerika Serikat. Ditubuhka maya taun 1636 enggau nama Kolej Harvard lalu diberi nama ari orang ti keterubah meri pemaik ngagai kolej tu, siku paderi Puritan John Harvard, iya nya palan pelajar tinggi ke pemadu tuai di Amerika Serikat. Pengaruh, pengaya, enggau penuduk iya udah ngasuh iya nyadi siti ari universiti ti pemadu beprestij ba dunya.

Universiti Harvard
Latin: Universitas Harvardiana
Nama kelias
Harvard College
Rambai JakuVeritas (Jaku Latin)[1]
Rambai jaku dalam jaku Iban
"Pemendar"
BansaPrivate research university
Ditubuhka maya1636; 388 taun ke udah (1636)[2]
FounderMassachusetts General Court
AccreditationNECHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$50.7 billion (2023)[3][4]
PresidentAlan Garber
ProvostJohn F. Manning (interim)[5]
Academic staff
~2,400 faculty members (and >10,400 academic appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals)[6]
Tarak21,613 (Fall 2022)[7]
Undergraduates7,240 (Fall 2022)[7]
Postgraduates14,373 (Fall 2022)[7]
Location, ,
United States

42°22′28″N 71°07′01″W / 42.37444°N 71.11694°W / 42.37444; -71.11694
KampusMidsize city[8], 209 ekars (85 he)
NewspaperThe Harvard Crimson
ColorsTemplat:College color list
NicknameCrimson
Sporting affiliations
MascotJohn Harvard
Laman webharvard.edu Edit tu ba Wikidata
Logotype of Harvard University

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  1. Ralat Lua pada baris 3162 di Modul:Citation/CS1: attempt to call field 'year_check' (a nil value).
  2. An appropriation of £400 toward a "school or college" was voted on October 28, 1636 (OS), at a meeting which convened on September 8 and was adjourned to October 28. Some sources consider October 28, 1636 (OS) (November 7, 1636, NS) to be the date of founding. Harvard's 1936 tercentenary celebration treated September 18 as the founding date, though its 1836 bicentennial was celebrated on September 8, 1836. Sources: meeting dates, Quincy, Josiah (1860). The History of Harvard University (in Inggeris). Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Company. p. 586. ISBN 978-0-405-10016-1. Archived from [[[:Templat:Google books]] the original] on September 6, 2015. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help), "At a Court holden September 8th, 1636 and continued by adjournment to the 28th of the 8th month (October, 1636)... the Court agreed to give £400 towards a School or College, whereof £200 to be paid next year...." Tercentenary dates: "Cambridge Birthday". Time. September 28, 1936. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2006.: "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637 under the Julian calendar. Allowing for the ten-day advance of the Gregorian calendar, Tercentenary officials arrived at Sept. 18 as the date for the third and last big Day of the celebration;" "on Oct. 28, 1636 ... £400 for that 'school or college' [was voted by] the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony." Bicentennial date: Marvin Hightower (September 2, 2003). "Harvard Gazette: This Month in Harvard History". Harvard University. Archived from the original on September 8, 2006. Retrieved September 15, 2006., "Sept. 8, 1836 – Some 1,100 to 1,300 alumni flock to Harvard's Bicentennial, at which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly of the Alumni be adjourned to meet at this place on September 8, 1936.'" Tercentary opening of Quincy's sealed package: The New York Times, September 9, 1936, p. 24, "Package Sealed in 1836 Opened at Harvard. It Held Letters Written at Bicentenary": "September 8th, 1936: As the first formal function in the celebration of Harvard's tercentenary, the Harvard Alumni Association witnessed the opening by President Conant of the 'mysterious' package sealed by President Josiah Quincy at the Harvard bicentennial in 1836."
  3. "Harvard posts investment gain in fiscal 2023, endowment stands at $50.7 billion". Reuters.com. October 20, 2023. Archived from the original on October 20, 2023. Retrieved October 20, 2023.
  4. Financial Report Fiscal Year 2023 (PDF) (Report). Harvard University. October 19, 2023. p. 7. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 23, 2023. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
  5. Haidar, Emma H.; Kettles, Cam E. (March 1, 2024). "Harvard Law School Dean John Manning '82 Named Interim Provost by Garber". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  6. "Harvard University Graphic Identity Standards Manual" (PDF). July 14, 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 19, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Common Data Set 2022–2023" (PDF). Office of Institutional Research. Harvard University. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2023. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  8. "IPEDS – Harvard University". Archived from the original on October 28, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
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    3. David Altaner (March 9, 2011). "Harvard, MIT Ranked Most Prestigious Universities, Study Reports". Bloomberg. Archived from the original on March 14, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
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    5. Newport, Frank (August 26, 2003). "Harvard Number One University in Eyes of Public Stanford and Yale in second place". Gallup. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
    6. Leonhardt, David (September 17, 2006). "Ending Early Admissions: Guess Who Wins?". The New York Times (in Inggeris AS). ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on March 27, 2020. Retrieved 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.
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    8. Wong, Alia (September 11, 2018). "At Private Colleges, Students Pay for Prestige". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021. Retrieved 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.