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Established in 1746, Princeton University is one of the oldest universities in the world and fourth oldest university in United States of America. Nassau Hall, maybe first among the memorable structures that beautify Princeton's 500-section of land grounds in Princeton, NJ, served as the country's capital in 1783. Students may choose from 34 academic departments. Almost twelve current faculty members are Nobel Prize beneficiaries. Enrolled students can concede their enlistment for a year to take part in group administration work abroad through the Bridge Year program. On-campus lodging is ensured for each of the four years for students till bachelor degree program. Princetonians can tune in weighty exploration ventures or get included with one of 300+ understudy associations on campus. The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library, part of Princeton's 10-library framework, is home to more than 7 million books, 6 million microfilms and a gathering of uncommon books, prints and files. The Princeton University Art Museum contains more than 80,000 works. The school's varsity physical groups, nicknamed the Tigers, contend in the Ivy League (NCAA Division I). Princeton has created an extensive number of illuminating presences, including U.S. presidents James Madison and Woodrow Wilson, First Lady Michelle Obama, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, HP CEO Meg Whitman and praised creator F. Scott Fitzgerald. FORBES Editor-in-Chief Steve Forbes graduated from Princeton in 1970.
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