2018 Summer Intern Training

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  1. 2. Legend has it that this college’s Main Building was built so wide to allow for the then-all-female student body to comfortably pass each other while exercising in their hoop skirts
  2. 4. The oldest continuously published collegiate magazine in America began at this college in 1872. It’s called the _____ Orient and it’s still in publication today.
  3. 6. This college hosts Ski/Beach day each year, where students can go skiing in the morning and surfing in the afternoon.
  4. 9. This university is home to two of the world's most powerful high-energy and high-intensity lasers.
  5. 11. This school was founded by our third president, Thomas Jefferson, and built on land purchased by our fifth, James Monroe.
  6. 13. Taking up 30 square feet of space, the fastest computer in New York City sits here.
  7. 16. This is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, with no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed here in some form in 1096.
  8. 18. Professor Josiah S. Carberry’s legacy lives on this campus through Josiah’s restaurant and the Carberry Fund for books.
  9. 19. This college has a 1,000 Nights formal for first-year students only, signifying the roughly 1,000 more days until graduation. It was inspired by the 100 Nights formal held each spring for seniors that marks the number of days until Commencement.
  10. 21. This college is home to the C.C. Morris Cricket Library, the largest collection of cricket literature and memorabilia in the western hemisphere.
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  1. 1. This school's motto is "Ever to Excel" from Homer's Iliad
  2. 3. The number 13 is considered lucky at this university. It was originally founded as The Baptist Education Society of the State of New York by 13 men who each offered $13 and 13 prayers.
  3. 5. This university is home to the secret society "skull & bones."
  4. 7. Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, and Whitelaw Reid, his Vice Presidential candidate, attended this school.
  5. 8. The banana slug has been this school’s mascot for 25 years.
  6. 10. This is the only university with a Spider mascot.
  7. 12. The coldest game (39 degrees) in Super Bowl history took place in this University’s Stadium in 1972.
  8. 14. This school’s campus architecture includes Italian Renaissance style.
  9. 15. This college was the first institution in the country to offer a Ph.D. in social work, when alumna founded the Graduate Department of Social Economy and Social Research in 1912.
  10. 17. The name of the mascot for this university comes from the French “les Diables Bleus.”
  11. 20. This university campus has a replica of a U.S.S. Constitution cannon that is painted over on a nightly basis with campus event details and special messages.
  12. 22. This University was originally named St. Vincent’s College.