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School President(s) Ref 1: John Adams: ... Columbia Law School (did not graduate) McKinley [25] ... Harvard University, Vanderbilt University: Clinton
In 1940, Kennedy graduated cum laude from Harvard with a Bachelor of Arts in government, concentrating on international affairs. [36] That fall, he enrolled at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and audited classes, [37] but he left after a semester to help his father complete his memoirs as an American ambassador. In early 1941, Kennedy ...
Bush's 1970 application to the University of Texas School of Law was rejected, [11] and after his service in the Texas Air National Guard he entered Harvard Business School in 1973. He graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in 1975, the first U.S. president with an MBA. [citation needed]
President John F. Kennedy's only living child, Caroline, graduated from Harvard University. Her brother, John Jr., graduated from Brown University. Caroline Kennedy at the 1980 Harvard University ...
A 1958 graduate of Harvard Law School, Ralph Nader garnered national attention for running for president five times between 1992 and 2008, primarily as the face of the Green Party.
He graduated from Harvard in three years in 1903 with an A.B. in history. [22] He remained there for a fourth year, taking graduate courses. [23] Like his cousin Theodore, he was a member of The Explorers Club. [24] Roosevelt entered Columbia Law School in 1904, but dropped out in 1907 after passing the New York bar examination.
Alumni of William & Mary have played important roles in shaping the United States. Three of the country's first ten presidents were educated there, one more than Harvard University's two. [4] [5] The school is also the alma mater of four United States Supreme Court justices (including its longest-serving chief justice, John Marshall).
A bipartisan group of more than 70 members of Congress on Friday sent a letter to board members of Harvard, MIT and Penn demanding the presidents be fired. Liz Magill, the former University of ...