THE WOMEN PRESIDING OVER THE WORLD BEST RANKING UNIVERSITIES.

 EDWARD CLOE

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Women of the 21st century have actually squared up with the male counterpart in Virtually every aspect of human development. Days have gone when females are relegated because of their gender. The ongoing anti semitism uprising in Europe has really brought to the front burner three powerful women that have been at the the helm of affairs of three most prestigious Universities in the United States of America, according to time'd  World Universities rankings. US universities are always taking the first 10 positions annually. The very Universities which these are presiding over are among the first 20 twenty Universities according to Time'd Universities rankings. Ivy league is a prestigious  grouping of few universities in the US that are considered to be among the best , both in academics and the number of powerful women and Men they have produced. These three powerful worked their ways through the file and ranks of these universities to come to the very heights they are occupying today in these various Universities.  Harvard University is one university that is known worldwide. It is considered as the University of all the World Universities. It's poise for Excellence stands it out among the comity of Universities,  Its annual research budget for research and donation from her donors worldwide surpasses the budget of some countries in Africa . Founded in Massachusetts , USA. On September 8 ,1636 . Harvard University was officially founded by a vote by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.  The University got its name from one of her pioneers and major benefactors, John Harvard. So far Harvard University has produced six US presidents. They are 

John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Roosevelt, John F Kennedy, Rutherford Hayes, George Bush jnr, and Barack Obama. The Last three attended Harvard Law school and Business Schools.  Claudine Gay  53, a female , who is a social scientist, is the Current President of Harvard University. She is the first black, the second female and the 30th President of Harvard University. Currently she is heading a leading medical research  university in the World , that is Harvard.

Penn dates its founding to 1740, when a plan emerged to build a Philadelphia charity school that would double as a house of worship. After construction was underway, however, the cost was seen to be much greater than the available resources, and the project went unfinished for a decade.

Penn's educational innovations include the nation's first medical school in 1765; the first university teaching hospital in 1874; the Wharton School, the world's first collegiate business school, in 1881; the first American student union building, Houston Hall, in 1896; the only school of veterinary medicine

UPenn's faculty comprises accomplished scholars, researchers, and industry professionals who bring a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience to the classroom. Many faculty members at UPenn have received prestigious awards and accolades, including Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes, MacArthur Fellowships, and National Medals of Science. Their exceptional achievements and contributions to their fields enhance the educational experience for UPenn students, inspiring them to reach new heights of intellectual discovery and innovation.

Before her Resignation on Sunday 11 December2023, Mary Elizabeth Magil was president of  University of Pennsylvania USA.(born 1966) is an American legal scholar and academic administrator, currently serving, since July 1, 2022, as the ninth president and 27th leader of the University of Pennsylvania. Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

MIT was founded on April 10, 1861, the date it was granted its official charter by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  This was two days before the start of the Civil War.  Over the next several years plans were made and funds raised, with the first classes beginning in 1865.

The idea for MIT originated with William Barton Rogers, MIT’s first president.  Rogers was a professor of natural philosophy at the College of William and Mary when he described his vision for a “new polytechnic institute” in a letter to his brother Henry in 1846.  Rogers campaigned tirelessly for the creation of the Institute, rallying support and raising funds.

The soul of MIT is research. For more than 150 years, the Institute has married teaching with engineering and scientific studies—and produced an unending stream of advancements, many of them world changing. Examples of some of MIT’s historical achievements follow:

1930s

Pioneering high-speed photography

1940s

Engineering practical microwave radar

1950s

Building the magnetic core memory that made digital computers possible

1960s

Developing the inertial guidance systems for the Apollo space program

1970s

Inventing the first workable public key cryptographic system

1980s

Discovering the smallest known, most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the ocean

1990s

Using new genetic and multiple-cell monitoring technologies to demonstrate how animals form memory about new environments

2000s

Creating a new type of matter, a gas of atoms that shows high-temperature superfluidity

2010s

Making the first direct detection of gravitational waves reaching the Earth (in collaboration with Caltech and others around the world), confirming Albert Einstein’s prediction from a century ago

Sally Kornbluth became MIT’s 18th president on January 1, 2023. She is a cell biologist whose eight year tenure as Duke University’s provost earned her a reputation as a brilliant administrator, a creative problem-solver, and a leading advocate of faculty excellence and student wellbeing.A native of Fair Lawn, New Jersey, Kornbluth graduated from Williams College in 1982 with a BA in political science. Making a sharp pivot toward biology, she received a scholarship to attend Cambridge University, where she earned a BA in genetics in 1984. In 1989, Kornbluth received her PhD in molecular oncology from Rockefeller University, and then completed postdoctoral training at the University of California, San Diego. In 1994, she joined Duke as an assistant professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, and by 2005 had risen to full professor. She stepped into administration the following year as vice dean for basic science at the Duke School of Medicine, a post she held until she became provost in 2014.As Duke’s provost, Kornbluth served as the university’s chief academic officer, with broad responsibility for carrying out its teaching and research missions, developing its intellectual priorities, and partnering with others to achieve wide-ranging gains for faculty and students. She led efforts to develop a pipeline of faculty from underrepresented groups, aiming to make Duke more diverse and inclusive, and created an Office for Faculty Advancement that led a 30% increase in the number of Black faculty from 2018 to 2022.Now at MIT, Kornbluth has carried forward this emphasis on the student experience and the needs of faculty and staff. In her inaugural address, she began to outline bold objectives for the Institute, which include leading the development of solutions to dramatically accelerate progress against climate change; helping to realize the societal benefits of AI and ensure that its power is harnessed for good; and redefining the future of biomedicine by forging new links between engineering and life science.

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