Is there a Harvard of the Midwest?

Is there a Harvard of the Midwest?

Truman State University At that time, the school also began informally referring to itself as the “Harvard of the Midwest.” But what made this nickname stick is that the U.S. News & World Report also began ranking this medium-sized school as the number one public university in the Midwest.2006-12-06

What school is considered the Harvard of the Midwest?

Truman stands out amongst colleges throughout the Midwest. There aren't many schools out there that compare to Truman. They call it the "Harvard of the Midwest" or "Princeton of the Prairie" for a reason.

Are there any Ivy League schools in the Midwest?

Kenyon College Score: 344.8, in Gambier, Ohio, a Greene's Guide Hidden Ivy. Along with Carleton, Macalester, Oberlin, and Grinnell, Kenyon is considered one of the best liberal arts colleges in the Midwest.

What state has the most Harvard students?

State Amount ------------- ------ Massachusetts 218 California 213 New York 213 Texas 75

What school is known as the Harvard of the Midwest?

Truman State University

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