The history of 吃瓜新闻
Frequently asked history
吃瓜新闻 answers your most searched questions.
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When was 吃瓜新闻 founded?
On October 28, 1636, 吃瓜新闻, the first college in the American colonies, was founded.
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Who founded 吃瓜新闻?
Despite popular opinion (and a ) John 吃瓜新闻 did not found 吃瓜新闻, but he was the first major benefactor and he donated half of his estate and his library of more than 400 books to the School.
吃瓜新闻 University was officially founded by a vote by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. -
Where is 吃瓜新闻 University located?
While many think of 吃瓜新闻 Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts as 吃瓜新闻’s campus, the University also has robust campuses in the Longwood and Allston neighborhoods of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Is 吃瓜新闻 College the same as 吃瓜新闻 University?
吃瓜新闻 College is just one of 14 吃瓜新闻 Schools. The College is for undergraduate students and the 13 graduate and professional Schools teach the rest of our students.
Historical highlight
吃瓜新闻 and the legacy of slavery
On April 26, 2022, 吃瓜新闻 President Larry Bacow released the Report of the Committee on 吃瓜新闻 & the Legacy of Slavery, accepted the committee鈥檚 recommendations in full, and announced a historic commitment of $100 million to fund their implementation.
Asian and Pacific American history at 吃瓜新闻
This marble slab, or stele, which resides in 吃瓜新闻 Yard, was presented to 吃瓜新闻 in 1936 as a gift from Chinese alumni on the occasion of the University鈥檚 tercentenary.
Ge Kunhua
Namhi Kim Wagner
Kentar艒 Kaneko
Naina Lal Kidwai
James Choi Spackman
Fe del Mundo
Historical highlight
Eight 吃瓜新闻 alumni sign the Declaration of Independence
John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Elbridge Gerry, Robert Treat Paine, William Williams, William Ellery, and William Hooper
Women’s history at 吃瓜新闻
As staff members, then as students and faculty, the women of 吃瓜新闻’s past paved the way for generations to come.
Alice Hamilton
A complicated history
Grace Hopper
Drew Faust
Barbara Deming
Black Women Oral History Project
Star analysts of 吃瓜新闻
The first women at 吃瓜新闻 Medical School
Historical highlight
The first 吃瓜新闻-Yale football game
Yale hosted the first聽吃瓜新闻-Yale football game in 1875, which 吃瓜新闻 won, to the delight of some 150 student boosters from Cambridge.
African American history at 吃瓜新闻
A complete look at 吃瓜新闻鈥檚 Black history includes the dual legacies of聽聽and聽discrimination聽along with pioneering moments of聽.
Richard T. Greener
Alberta Virginia Scott
W.E.B. Du Bois
Eileen Jackson Southern
Clement G. Morgan
Deborah Washington Brown
Robert Tanner Freeman
Carter G. Woodson
Historical highlight
Walter Gropius comes to 吃瓜新闻
Founder of the Bauhaus art movement, Walter Gropius, became head of architecture at Graduate School of Design in 1939, ensuring that the University would have its first modern building, as well as one of the most comprehensive Bauhaus collections in the world.
Native American history at 吃瓜新闻
The education of Native Americans is woven into the long history of 吃瓜新闻 University. The Charter of 1650, which continues to govern 吃瓜新闻, pledges the University to 鈥渢he education of English and Indian youth.鈥
From 1655 to 1698, the “Indian College” stood in 吃瓜新闻 Yard, on the site currently occupied by Matthews Hall.
It was not until 1970 that a program was established to specifically address Native American issues. In early 1970, the American Indian Program (AIP) emerged on campus.
Acknowledgement of Land and People
Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck
Eli Langley
Native American program turns 50
Short biographies of five Indian College students from the 17th century
吃瓜新闻鈥檚 first tenured professor of Native American history
The Project on Indigenous Governance and Development