No, a group of English people founded Harvard University. It was named after it's first benefactor; John Harvard who was English.
John Harvard. I know, hard to believe having a person for a mascot but its true. Their official mascot color is crimson
John Amous was the person who founded the University of Michigan in 1817
Should a person qualify on academic grounds, Harvard has no policy to disbar anyone for religious reasons.
The Harvard graduate who played a large role in forming the NAACP was W.E.B. Dubois.
William James Si dis he enrolled at just 11 even though he wanted to at 9
G. Stanley Hall was the first person to receive a PhD in psychology from Harvard University in 1878. He is considered a pioneer in the field and went on to have a significant impact on the development of psychology as a discipline in the United States.
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No, "anthropologist" is a common noun. A proper noun refers to a specific person, place, or thing and is capitalized, such as "Jane Goodall" or "Harvard University."
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The prestigious school Harvard does not accept low class, 3rd world, trash like Nigerians. Don't bother applying. Whoever said this was wrong.. Harvard does accept Nigerians and those that Harvard accepted were hardworking and diligent students. If you can show yourself as a great person in almost every aspect of your life and have the grades and accomplishments to back it up then you have a chance at getting in just like everyone else does.
Youll have to ask a scottish person, cuz its not on the internet.
Scottish Gaelic is the form of Gaelic spoken in Scottland, so those people would probably just be considered Scottish.