Harvard University: the oldest institution in America.

Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest institution in the United States and has witnessed 350 years of ups and downs. Since its establishment, there are only 9 students and 1 master students, and now it has developed into a world-class university with18,000 undergraduates and other students and 10 research institutes and professional colleges. This paper will discuss the history and characteristics of Harvard University in depth to help readers better understand this university.

Many outstanding alumni

Harvard University has trained six American presidents, thirty-four Nobel Prize winners and many other outstanding talents. They have made outstanding achievements in their respective fields, adding infinite glory to Harvard.

World-class universities

Harvard University is a world-class university with18,000 undergraduates and other students, and 10 research institutes and professional colleges. In addition,13,000 students took one or more courses. Harvard has a large number of faculty members, including more than 2,000 faculty members and more than 7,000 faculty members in affiliated hospitals.

Naming originated in john harvard.

Harvard University was named after its first donor, john harvard, who was a young priest. When 1638 died, he donated half of his books and real estate to the newly-built school, which laid a solid foundation for the development of Harvard.