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  1. Barnard College, officially titled as Barnard College, Columbia University, is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer , who petitioned Columbia University 's trustees to create an affiliated college named after Columbia's then-recently deceased 10th ...

  2. Columbia College is a private college in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1854 by the United Methodist Church as a women's liberal arts college , Columbia College became fully coeducational in 2020 welcoming its first coed residential class in Fall 2021.

  3. Columbia University. Columbia University er et af de otte Ivy League-universiteter og ligger på Manhattan i New York.Universitetet stammer fra 1754, da det åbnede under navnet King's College, men det skiftede navn efter USA's uafhængighedskrig.

  4. St. John's College was one of two residential colleges at the University of British Columbia which are modeled on the Oxbridge collegiate system, the other being Green College. It used to provide a community for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers , with an international focus.

  5. Efter det amerikanska frihetskriget, blev King's College för en kort tid en statlig enhet och fick namnet Columbia College 1784. Universitetet arbetar nu under en stadga från 1787 som placerar institutionen under en privat styrelse av förtroendevalda. År 1896 skedde ännu ett namnbyte, nu till Columbia University. [7]

  6. The President's House (1862–1897) at the university's Midtown campus. At Columbia's midtown Manhattan campus (1857–1896), a house for the president was built in 1862 near the corner of 49th Street and Fourth Avenue (later Park Avenue), which served as the home of both Charles King and Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard.

  7. See also: above at Nobel Laureates (Alumni) for separate listing of more than 43 academics and theorists, Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University (Academicians), Columbia Law School (Academia: University presidents and Legal Academia), and Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Economists-Natural Scientists, Social Scientists) for separate listing of more than 163 ...