Yes. Located in Massachusetts, USA, Harvard University is the oldest higher learning institution in the country.
Harvard University was formerly New College until in honor of its first benefactor and English pastor John Harvard it was renamed to Harvard College in 1639.
Harvard is the first Ivey league school established in 1636, then you have the following:Yale University establshed in 1701 (formally named Collegiate School)Princeton University established in 1746 (formally named the College of New Jersey)Columbia University established in 1754 (formally named King's College)University of Pennsylvania established in 1755 (formally named College of Philadelphia )Brown University established 1764 (formally named College of Rhode Island)Dartmouth University established 1768Cornell University established in 1868
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Bill Gates went to Harvard University (dropped out)
It is a college
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Harvard The College of William and Mary Yale Princeton (originally named the College of New Jersey) Brown (originally named Rhode Island College) Columbia (originally King's College) University of Pennsylvania Rutgers University Dartmouth College
no its a private college
Elihu Yale had Yale named after himself for his philanthropy. John Harvard had the University Harvard named after himself.
KeyesDeWitt Metcalf has written: 'My Harvard Library years, 1937-1955' -- subject(s): Biography, Harvard University, Harvard University. Library, History, Librarians, Libraries, University and college, University and college Libraries
John Lee Love went to Harvard university