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Salish Kootenai College
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I was fortunate to find an extraordinary mathematics and applied mathematics program in Toronto.
I applied to American Repertory School up at Harvard at got in.
North Dakota State. What do you have to do there to graduate? Milk a cow with your left hand?
When I say that I went to grad school in Iowa City, people often assume that I went to the famed writers' workshop MFA program at the University of Iowa. I didn't. I got a master's in journalism.
Most people, once they graduate from the School of Hard Knocks, automatically enroll in the University of Adversity.
As an undergraduate at Columbia, I went to the engineering school. I had a great deal of training in engineering and mathematics as well as subdiversified training. And then I went to the California Institute of Technology to do my Ph.D. in applied math.
However, I had a chance encounter with an admissions officer of Stevens Institute of Technology, who so impressed me by his erudition and enthusiasm for the school that I changed course and entered Stevens Institute.
I went to the University of Life and was chucked out.
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
There is only one school: that of talent.
MFA program at the University of Michigan when we met.
The university most worthy of rational admiration is that one in which your lonely thinker can feel himself lonely, most positively furthered, and most richly fed
I went to a little liberal-arts college in Missouri called Truman State University.
Well, your mater is an ass.
The truth is, I have absolutely no professional credentials - literally, which is why I'm teaching at MIT.
Penn State is a leader in food science.
I went on to Harvard and got very interested in computers and studying the earth's landscape.
I move in the university of the waves.
Following graduation from high school in 1948, I attended Harvard University where I became a physics major. Having grown up in a small town, I found Harvard to be an enormously enriching experience. Students in my class came from all walks of life and from a great variety of geographical locations.
I went to the University of Washington in Seattle. This was a very good place to study, and I learned a lot. But it wasn't the right place for my Ph.D.
American universities are organized on the principle of the nuclear rather than the extended family. Graduate students are grimly trained to be technicians rather than connoisseurs. The old German style of universal scholarship has gone.
We are making sure that the courses we offer at MITx and HarvardX are quintessential MIT and Harvard courses. They are not watered down. They are not MIT Lite or Harvard Lite. These are hard courses. These are the exact same courses, so the certificate will mean something.
I schooled in the Boston area.
I went to Carnegie Mellon and was an electrical engineer, but electrical engineering wasn't right for me.
In 1978, I entered Tohoku University, into the Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Technology.
Smokin weed on the star projectors, I guess we'll never know what Harvard gets us
I've had a wonderful experience here at Penn State.
I studied in the mathema, even pieced together a little of their door.
The completion of my undergraduate training at the University of California (Berkeley) provided just the needed touches of rigor at advanced levels in both economics and mathematics.
The thing that we at MIT must understand is the amount of real damage that is being done to us in the fine structure of how research funds are expended.
I went to Duke University in the medical track. And then I decided I wanted to do something more creative, so I switched to biochemistry at Nebraska.
Harvard is the home of American ideas.
I actually went to university.
(Oxford: Clarendon
vice-chancellor's
Masters of Sex is the degree I got from Boston College.
I went to University of Victoria on Vancouver Island and their theater program.
Eight months later, having left Columbia, I was studying physics in a summer program and working in Colorado when I decided to enroll as a graduate student in biophysics.
The best education we can ever receive is from the University of Adversity. It's the only institute of learning that rewards us when we fail.
the best semiconductor engineers in the country
Perhaps what we should be asking at cocktail parties is not, Where do you go to school? but, Why did you go to school?
SUNY gives you a world-class education.
I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the University of Denver where I ultimately got my degree.
I commuted to the prestigious Hibiya High School from my uncle's home in Tokyo. During the high school years, I developed an interest in chemistry, so upon graduation, I chose to take an entrance examination for the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kyoto, the old capital of Japan.
Princeton is a sublime undergraduate university. It has a good architecture school.
Well ... I graduated from the business school of Northumberland University in Newcastle.
I have no doubt that my M.B.A. from New York University's Stern School of Business was one of the best investments I ever made. It helped me climb the corporate ladder and become an entrepreneur.
My father was a professor of civil engineering at MIT, and my mother taught high school English.
I was born in New York, so I'd love to study at New York University.
I went to Huddersfield University Business School. That's where I learned my trade.
CALUMNUS, n. A graduate of the School for Scandal.
In one survey, respondents listed Princeton as one of the country's top ten law schools. The problem? Princeton doesn't have a law school
University of Oklahoma. He spent his summers on a farm in Pennsylvania, not far from Roseto - although that, of course, didn't mean much, since Roseto
The best university is the university of life.
I went to the Conservatory of Music in school in Rome.
I graduated from the University of Delaware with a double major in history and political science.
I am a professor at Stanford; I am a happy professor at Stanford. That's where I'm staying.
[On U.S. universities:] The bland leading the bland.
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts, an exclusive state-run arts intensive that might as well have been called the Pennsylvania Governor's Blow Job Academy.
I studied science and journalism at the University of Colorado and then got interested in experimental film there and started doing my own films.
That little school in the crook of the baseball glove that is Wisconsin. He'd
Somehow I got a place at Bristol University. I'm still waiting for the phone call to say that they made a mistake and got the wrong person.
I grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts and went to college in Washington D.C.
NYU was my comfort zone.
I dwell 'neath the shades of Harvard
In the State of the Sacred Cod,
Where the Lowells speak only to Cabots
And the Cabots speak only to God
I came to Broadway through Indiana University.
Imagine spending seven years at MIT and research laboratories, only to find out that you're a performance artist.
Caltech was a meat grinder like I could never have imagined.
Never say 'I went to Harvard.' Say 'I schooled in the Boston area.'
one semester at UCLA
The most advanced computer science programs in the world, and over the course of the Computer Center's life, thousands of students passed
In 50 years, there will be only 10 institutions in the world delivering higher education and Udacity has a shot at being one of them.
Lexington is home to the University of Kentucky, where my husband and I teach, as well as to Transylvania University, the oldest college established west of the Allegheny Mountains, and several multinational companies; people come and go from all over the world.
Oxford; where you read with your lover, drink with your tutor and sleep with your books
It doesn't look like much work goes on at this university.
A lot of the education that I got at Michigan State I still use to this very day.
For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977.
I'm proud to call myself a Mashable alumnus.
It's fashionable with the Sarah Palin set to attack Harvard and treat its graduates as elitists. But if you spend any time on campus, you see students drawn from all over the world - an astonishing number these days with roots in Asia - whose chief assets are brainpower and hard work.
My plan is to work on a master's in philosophy.
There are few earthly things more beautiful than a university a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see.
Hello and welcome to this collection of calls put together specifically to embarrass the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Now you'll hear us tackle the very pillars of science: physics, chemistry, fluid dynamics and, of course, cream rinse.
I joined the Army and was sent to the MIT radiation laboratory after a few months of introduction to electromagnetic wave theory in a special course, given for Army personnel at the University of Chicago.
Harvard has enough panegyrists without me.
I went to Oxford University - but I've never let that hold me back.
For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country.
I am a native of Taiwan, and I earned my bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University. I received my master's and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Campus ... brings back so many memories that I would ... have made ...
I went to the University of California, Santa Cruz for a year, which turned out to be a really vibrant, very intensive intellectual atmosphere where you could do a lot of aspect of music without it being a conservatory. And that's why I went there.
I did a thesis in experimental nuclear physics under the direction of Samuel K. Allison.
When I went to the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2002, I decided I wanted to leave my car at home and create an experiment with my own life. I'd only be able to find creative solutions to transportation if I felt the pain of trying to get to downtown at 10 o'clock at night.
[Cornell University will be] an asylum for Science - where truth shall be sought for truth's sake, not stretched or cut exactly to fit Revealed Religion.
I had been offered fellowships to enter as a graduate student at either Harvard or Princeton. But the Princeton fellowship was somewhat more generous, since I had not actually won the Putnam competition ... Thus Princeton became the choice for my graduate study location.
I remained associated with the Technische Universitat Munchen, where I became Professor in 1976.
Cambridge is really understanding and helpful, so that's been good, and it's just a case of trying to get stuff done when I am there and just being efficient with managing my time.
I can always tell if someone's from Harvard because they trot out their vitae. I would die at Harvard.
As an undergrad, I studied engineering physics at the University of Oklahoma, and all my degrees are from engineering departments. My father wanted me to join him in the oil-field business in Oklahoma, but I wanted to be a scientist.
At Harvard I majored in chemistry with a strong inclination toward math.