I was interested in this very question and just counted US Senators on Wikipedia. In the present 112th US Congressional session, there are 27 Senators with at least one Ivy League degree--either undergraduate, graduate or both. More interestingly there are 44 US Senators with at least one degree from an Ivy League school or other comparable elite institution of higher learning. This includes top law schools like New York University, University of Michigan, University of Virginia, and University of Texas. Also included are the top three liberal arts colleges in the nation--Amherst, Swarthmore and Williams --and prestigious institutions like Cambridge, Oxford and the London School of Economics in the UK, and Georgetown (which is heavily represented), Duke, Stanford and other highly regarded non-Ivy universities. Couple this with most Senators being millionaires, and you start realizing how unrepresentative Congress--or at least the Senate--really is.
There are no Ivy League universities in Canada. There are many excellent universities in Canada, but they aren't in the group known as the Ivy League.
Dartmouth is an Ivy League college in New Hampshire.
He went to University of the Cornell Big Red an ivy league
This Is Ivy League was created in 2005.
Ivy League was created in 1954.
No, Duke is not an Ivy League school. The Ivy League is an athletic conference. Duke is in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Temple University is not an ivy league university.
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To the Ivy League from Nat was created in 1956.
The Ivy League - band - was created in 1964.
Ivy League Records was created in 1997.
Ivy League should always be capitalized (not school, however). An example would be: "Harvard is an Ivy League school."