The answer is Oxford.
Cambridge - founded by dissident Oxonians in 1209.
Cambridge was, according to some sources, founded in 1209 by students who left Oxford following a disagreement.
The University of Pennsylvania was founded by Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield. Today, the university enrolls more than 20,000 students.
No, a group of English people founded Harvard University. It was named after it's first benefactor; John Harvard who was English.
USC was founded in 1880. It began with 33 students and 10 teachers.
Google was founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page of Stanford University on September 4, 1998.
The oldest English university is Oxford, founded c. 1170.
The online company Excite is originally founded by a number of students from the Stanford University.
The students at North Central University, which was founded in 1930, is a religious university with around 1338 students residing there. They mainly study things that are greatly to do with Jesus Christ and his teachings connected with leadership.
The University of Southern California is the oldest private university in the state. It was founded in 1880. In 2012, there were about 18,000 students enrolled.
Yale University has a total student body of 12,223, of which 5,414 are undergraduate students, and 6,809 postgraduate students. Yale was founded in 1701.
Cambridge is a city. It is best known for its University, founded around 1210. The University of Cambridge admits students of both sexes. Only two English universities have global 'brand name' recognition value, so to speak, and Cambridge is one of them. The other is Oxford, founded around 1170.