Descriptive Text Columbia University
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The University was
founded in 1754 as King’s College by royal charter of George II of Great
Britain. After the American Revolutionary War King’s College briefly
became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. The
University now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution
under a private board of trustees, and in 1896 it was further renamed
Columbia University. That same year, the University’s campus was moved
from Madison Avenue to its current location in the Morningside Heights
neighborhood of Manhattan, where it occupies more than six city blocks,
or 32 acres (0.13 km2). The University encompasses twenty schools and is
affiliated with numerous institutions, including Teachers College,
Barnard College, and the Union Theological Seminary, with joint
undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America as well as the Juilliard School.
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Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York (Columbia University) is a
private Ivy League research university in New York City. Columbia is the
oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the
fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country’s nine
Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the
University operates four global centers overseas in Amman, Jordan;
Beijing, China; Paris, France; and Mumbai, India.
Columbia annually administers the
Pulitzer Prize and is one of the founding members of the Association of
American Universities. Alumni and affiliates of the University have gone
on to win more Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes, and Academy Awards than
any other academic institution in the world. Other notable students and
affiliates of the University include five Founding Fathers of the United
States; four United States presidents; nine Justices of the Supreme
Court of the United States; and 20 foreign Heads of State.
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_University
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