Members
Institution | Location | Athletic nickname | Undergraduate enrollment | Graduate enrollment | Motto |
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Brown University | Providence, Rhode Island | Bears |
|
70032333000000000002,333 | In Deo Speramus (In God We Hope) |
Columbia University | New York City, New York | Lions |
|
700415760000000000015,760 | In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen (In Thy light shall we see the light) |
Cornell University | Ithaca, New York | Big Red |
|
70036702000000000006,702 | I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study. |
Dartmouth College | Hanover, New Hampshire | Big Green |
|
70031893000000000001,893 | Vox clamantis in deserto (The voice of one crying in the wilderness) |
Harvard University | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Crimson |
|
700414044000000000014,044 | Veritas (Truth) |
Princeton University | Princeton, New Jersey | Tigers |
|
70032479000000000002,479 | Dei sub numine viget (Under God's power she flourishes) |
University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Quakers |
|
700410306000000000010,306 | Leges sine moribus vanae (Laws without morals are useless) |
Yale University | New Haven, Connecticut | Bulldogs |
|
70036391000000000006,391 | אורים ותומים Lux et veritas (Light and truth) |
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