Chapman University

favicon

Chapman University

DISCLAIMER: Do not take anything for granted !
While we are doing our best to get our AI engine trained on the most accurate Business Schools data set, results displayed may prove somehow fuzzy and unpredictable. We are making sure that this will improve over time !

Chapman University is a private research university in Orange, California. Encompassing eleven colleges, the university is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". The school maintains its founding affiliations with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ, but is a secular university.

Article Title : Chapman University
Article Snippet :Chapman University is a private research university in Orange, California. Encompassing eleven colleges, the university is classified among "R2: Doctoral
Article Title : List of Chapman University alumni
Article Snippet :Following is a list of notable alumni of Chapman University. John Sexton – fine art photographer Tiquette Bramlett – winemaker and founder of the nonprofit
Article Title : Chapman University School of Law
Article Snippet :Chapman University's Dale E. Fowler School of Law, commonly referred to as Chapman University School of Law or Fowler School of Law, is a private, non-profit
Article Title : University of Massachusetts Global
Article Snippet :regionally-accredited university within the Chapman University system. In September 2021, Brandman separated from the Chapman University system, and formed
Article Title : Parker Finn
Article Snippet :Ohio, on March 18, 1987. He attended the University of Colorado Boulder, then attended Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, where
Article Title : Tracy Chapman
Article Snippet :Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles "Fast Car" (1988) and "Give Me One Reason" (1995)
Article Title : Bob Einstein
Article Snippet :Other roles Primetime Emmy Awards Bob Einstein's death notice on Chapman University Athletics' Instagram account. Retrieved January 9, 2019 "Bob Einstein's
Article Title : Rex Chapman
Article Snippet :broadcaster for University of Kentucky basketball games. Rex Chapman was born October 5, 1967, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Rex's father is Wayne Chapman, who played
Article Title : Chapman
Article Snippet :Look up Chapman or chapman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chapman may refer to: Chapman Entertainment, a former British television production company
Article Title : List of research universities in the United States
Article Snippet :This is a list of universities in the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (GW SMHS for short) was established in 1824, due to the need for doctors in the District of Columbia (DC). The school formally opened its doors a year later in 1825. It is the eleventh oldest medical school in the United States and the first medical school established in the nation's capital. The school has more than 700 medical students currently enrolled in its Doctor of Medicine (MD) program.

GW saw rise in the number of applications, to 14,649 applications in 2012.

The George Washington University School of Medicine is at the forefront of technology for research and application. GW's innovations include the six-million volt linear accelerator, a radioisotope laboratory, and the first operating theaters with overhead observation decks, among others. Political figures, such as former Vice President Dick Cheney and former First Lady Laura Bush, also come to GW for routine and emergency procedures. The school was in the national spotlight in 1981 when US President Ronald Reagan, shot at close range, was rushed to its ER for surgery.

The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library is the academic library for GW SMHS.


0.0032 seconds
More coming soon on Chapman University
Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in Saybrook Colony as the Collegiate School, the University is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. In 1718, the school was renamed Yale College in recognition of a gift from Elihu Yale, a governor of the British East India Company and in 1731 received a further gift of land and slaves from Bishop Berkeley. Established to train Congregationalist ministers in theology and sacred languages, by 1777 the school's curriculum began to incorporate humanities and sciences and in the 19th century gradually incorporated graduate and professional instruction, awarding the first Ph.D. in the United States in 1861 and organizing as a university in 1887.

Yale is organized into twelve constituent schools: the original undergraduate college, the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and ten professional schools. While the university is governed by the Yale Corporation, each school's faculty oversees its curriculum and degree programs. In addition to a central campus in downtown New Haven, the University owns athletic facilities in western New Haven, including the Yale Bowl, a campus in West Haven, Connecticut, and forest and nature preserves throughout New England. The university's assets include an endowment valued at $23.9 billion as of September 27, 2014, the second largest of any educational institution in the world.

Yale College undergraduates follow a liberal arts curriculum with departmental majors and are organized into a system of residential colleges. Almost all faculty teach undergraduate courses, more than 2,000 of which are offered annually. The Yale University Library, serving all twelve schools, holds more than 15 million volumes and is the third-largest academic library in the United States. Outside of academic studies, students compete intercollegiately as the Yale Bulldogs in the NCAA Division I Ivy League.

Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including five U.S. Presidents, 19 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 13 living billionaires, and many foreign heads of state. In addition, Yale has graduated hundreds of members of Congress and many high-level U.S. diplomats, including former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and current Secretary of State John Kerry. Fifty-two Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the University as students, faculty, or staff, and 230 Rhodes Scholars graduated from the University.


0.0026 seconds

3D Universities rankings

RankUniversities3D Score
#1Harvard University98.1
#2Stanford University97.2
#3McGill University96.1
#4Cambridge University95.1
#5Massachussetts Institute of Technology93.9
#6Oxford University92.7
#7UC Berkeley91.9
#8Princeton University91.0
#9Columbia University90.0
#10University of Chicago88.8