384 years from founding of Harvard University

Harvard University is known as one of the world's most prestigious universities, and today this university marks its 384th anniversary. Founded nearly four centuries ago in Cambridge, Harvard is the first American institution of higher education founded by Protestant theologian John Harvard. Since the founder was the theologian, at first [...]
Founded nearly four centuries ago in Cambridge, Harvard is the first American institution of higher education founded by Protestant theologian John Harvard.
Since the founder was the theologian, the purpose of the institution was first to educate and educate clergymen. At first, this educational institution bore the name Colleagues, but in 1639 it was named Harvard, in honor of its founder, who gave part of his wealth and rich library his authority.
And in 1879, girls' college was established, which was also called the Harvard “Anex”.
And among the first Albanians to study at Harvard, it is estimated to be Fan Noli and Constantine Tasko.
Today, however, thousands of students from around the world study at this university in basic studies, master, and doctorate. Currently, Harvard is part of one of Ivy Leaux's eight prestigious universities.











