Ivy League + various schools
Columbia University (Old name)
(Used to be called) King's College
How is the Ivy League relate to the nine colonial colleges?
7/8 schools in the Ivy League (except Cornell) were colonial colleges. The other two colonial colleges, William & Mary and Rutgers, are now public.
9 colonial colleges
Harvard, William and Mary, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, the University of Pensylvania, Brown, Dartmouth, and Rutgers
Rutgers (city)
New Brunswick, New Jersey (also spills into Newark and Camden, New Jersey)
Harvard (old name)
New College
Yale University (City)
New Haven, Connecticut
Columbia University (City)
New York City, New York
College of William & Mary (Nickname and mascot)
Nickname: Tribe, Mascot: Griffin
Rutgers (nickname)
Scarlet Knights
Harvard Divinity School
established as the first non-denominational divinity school in the United States
Brown University (Nickname)
Bears
Dartmouth College (Nickname)
Big Green
Cornell Universitiy (Nickname)
Big Red
North Dakota State (nickname)
Bison (but also called "Thundering Herd")
Yale University (Nickname)
Bulldogs
Harvard University (City)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
University of North Dakota (City)
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Dartmouth College (City)
Hanover, New Hampshire
Harvard University (Nickname)
Crimson
North Dakota State University (City)
Fargo, North Dakota
University of North Dakota (nickname)
Fighting Hawks
Cornell University (City)
Ithaca, New York
Columbia University (Nickname)
Lions
University of Pennsylvania (City)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Rutgers Stadium (city)
Piscataway
Princeton University (City)
Princeton, New Jersey
Brown University (City)
Providence, Rhode Island
University of Pennsylvania (Nickname)
Quakers
Rutgers (old name)
Queen's College
Princeton University (Nickname)
Tigers
College of William & Mary (City)
Williamsburg, Virginia