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8/10/22

[Answer] Which university, founded in 1865, was the last to join the Ivy League?

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Which university, founded in 1865, was the last to join the Ivy League?


  • Cornell:Cornell University is a private Ivy League university, located in Ithaca, New York. Cornell was founded in 1865 by Senator Ezra Cornell when he offered his farm in Ithaca, New York, as a site and $500,000 of his personal fortune as an initial endowment. Fellow senator and educator Andrew Dickson White agreed to be the first president. Seven out of the eight Ivy League schools were founded prior to the American Revolution. Cornell, the exception, was founded immediately after the American Civil War. Notable alumni include Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Christopher Reeve, and Dr. Anthony Fauci.



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