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  2. Ivy League - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference of eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States.It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, and in football, in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).

  3. Little Ivies - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ivies — Use of "Ivy" to characterize excellent universities in the U.S. South; Seven Sisters (colleges) — historically women's colleges founded as an answer to the (at the time) all male Ivy League: Wellesley College, Radcliffe College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Barnard College, Vassar College, and Bryn Mawr College.

  4. Carolina Review - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Review is an independent conservative journal published by undergraduate and graduate students attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Review has been in circulation for nearly 30 years, with the first issue dating back to 1993. The journal prints every month and is composed of original works by student staff ...

  5. What Critics Get Wrong About the Ivy League - AOL

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    The US is home to the most top 100 universities by far (36). Research by the National Bureau of Economic Research has shown impressive individual attainment from Ivy League schools in particular ...

  6. Former Harvard president Larry Summers slams Ivy League ... - AOL

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    Getting an Ivy League education is known for being extremely rigorous. But for Harvard students who get admitted, classroom success is more widespread than you might think.

  7. How Vivek Ramaswamy turned his elite education into a ... - AOL

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    At Yale, Ramaswamy developed a connection with Vance, another conservative culture warrior with an Ivy League pedigree and Ohio ties. While the two did not always travel in the same social circle ...

  8. Political views of American academics - Wikipedia

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    [11]: 28–30 Publishing their results in the 1975 book The Divided Academy, Ladd and Lipset found that about 46% of professors described themselves as liberal, 27% described themselves as moderates, and 28% described themselves as conservative. They also reported that faculty in the humanities and social sciences tended to be the most liberal ...

  9. How has the end of affirmative action affected Asian American ...

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    Some Ivy League schools, including Columbia and Brown universities, showed an increase in Asian Americans for the class of 2028, while others, like Yale and Princeton, showed a decrease.