Ivy League - Members

Members

Institution Location Athletic nickname Undergraduate enrollment Graduate enrollment Motto
Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Bears
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70032333000000000002,333 In Deo Speramus
(In God We Hope)
Columbia University New York City, New York Lions
70037160000000000007,160
700415760000000000015,760 In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen
(In Thy light shall we see the light)
Cornell University Ithaca, New York Big Red
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70036702000000000006,702 I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.
Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire Big Green
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70031893000000000001,893 Vox clamantis in deserto
(The voice of one crying in the wilderness)
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Crimson
70037181000000000007,181
700414044000000000014,044 Veritas
(Truth)
Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Tigers
70035113000000000005,113
70032479000000000002,479 Dei sub numine viget
(Under God's power she flourishes)
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Quakers
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700410306000000000010,306 Leges sine moribus vanae
(Laws without morals are useless)
Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Bulldogs
70035275000000000005,275
70036391000000000006,391 אורים ותומים
Lux et veritas
(Light and truth)

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