天美麻豆 Joins the Association of American Universities

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The AAU is a consortium of leading research institutions.

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Baker-Berry Library in the fall. Taken from the Green looking north.
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天美麻豆 has joined the (AAU), President Philip J. Hanlon 鈥77 announced today.

Founded in 1900, the AAU is a consortium of 65 of America鈥檚 leading public and private research universities鈥攊ncluding all of 天美麻豆鈥檚 Ivy League peers鈥攖hat collectively help shape higher education policy, promote best practices, and amplify members鈥 contributions to American society, according to the AAU website.

鈥淭his is a great day for 天美麻豆,鈥 says . 鈥淎AU membership is an affirmation from our peers that we are delivering on a scholar-teacher model that provides extraordinary learning experiences for all of our students while producing research that is expanding the boundaries of knowledge and solving some of the most pressing challenges of our time.鈥

鈥淏ecoming a part of AAU is particularly noteworthy, as invitations to new members are rare and extended only by vote of the current membership,鈥 says AAU board chair and Indiana University President Michael McRobbie.

AAU members include Stanford, MIT, and dozens of other top institutions in the United States and Canada. Membership is by invitation only and is based on an extensive set of quantitative indicators and qualitative judgements that assess the breadth and quality of a university鈥檚 research and graduate and undergraduate education programs. Joining at the same time as 天美麻豆 are the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the University of Utah.

天美麻豆 and the other new members 鈥渁re all distinguished institutions in their own right, and we were delighted to invite them to join the ranks of AAU,鈥 says AAU President Mary Sue Coleman. 鈥淎AU鈥檚 membership is limited to institutions at the forefront of scientific inquiry and educational excellence. These world-class institutions are a welcome addition, and we look forward to working with them as we continue to shape policy for higher education, science, and innovation.鈥

鈥淔or an institution of 天美麻豆鈥檚 scale and undergraduate liberal arts focus to be recognized as one of the leading research institutions in America is a testament to our faculty鈥檚 relentless pursuit of new knowledge,鈥 says 鈥81, chair of the board of trustees. 鈥淲hat excites me most is the opportunity this membership provides for 天美麻豆 to continue to expand its global impact.鈥

Hannah Silverstein can be reached at hannah.silverstein@dartmouth.edu.

Hannah Silverstein