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Kennedy majored in political science with an emphasis in international relations.
John Harvard. I know, hard to believe having a person for a mascot but its true. Their official mascot color is crimson
From what I've seen on a number of other websites, he had a B.A. in Political Science from Harvard, although he did attend Princeton and London School of Economics and was a naval officer, of course. Wikipedia seems to suggest he was hospitalized for illnesses often which maybe have interfered with any further academics.
John F. Kennedy was accepted into Harvard University in 1936. He enrolled in the fall of that year and graduated in 1940 with a degree in government. His time at Harvard played a significant role in shaping his political views and future career.
No, Harvard Business Review is not a political organization. It is a publication that focuses on business management and strategy.
Occidental College, Los Angeles, CAUndergraduate, 1981-1983 Columbia UniversityB.A. Political Science with specialization in international relationsThesis topic: Soviet nuclear disarmament Harvard Law SchoolJ.D. magna cum laude 1988-1991 President, Harvard Law Review
Topping the list of schools known for their political science programs are Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford. For more schools, you should look at the USNW rankings.
He has a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Columbia (1983), and a Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard (1991).
Barack Obama graduated from Columbia University in New York with a degree in political science, in 1983. In 1991, he received a Doctor of Laws (JD) degree; he graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review.
President Obama was taught at three colleges and one college preparatory school. He began college at Occidental but soon came to Columbia University where he received his B.A. degree. Then later he received a J.D. with high honor from Harvard Law School.
Barack Obama earned a degree from Harvard Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor in 1991. He later became the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review. His legal education played a significant role in shaping his political career and approach to governance.
He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Political Science and then got a law degree (JD) from Harvard University.