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  • Education 

    • Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1983 ( Her study of Maize Chromosomes let her to get the nobel prize)  

    • PhD in botany in 1927

    • Master of arts in 1925

    • BSc from Cornell’s College of Agriculture in 1923

 

All of her qualifications were from Cornell University where she gained most of her knowledge and skills. 

 

 

 

  • About her graduated University

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    • they are primarily residential research university with most of enrollments in undergraduate programs

    • the highest  Rank of academic reputation :6th

    • They are focusing on wide range fields such as engineering, managing, agriculture, biology, and genetics.

    • There are 21,593 students with 1,628 professors

    • 43 Nobel laureates

    • Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White

    • It’s an American Private Ivy League, located in New York

    • Professional Degrees

      • D.M.A. (Doctor of Musical Arts), typically 3 or more years

      • J.S.D. (Doctor of Science of Law)

      • M.Arch. I in Architecture (Master of Architecture), 3 ½ years

      • M.Arch. II (research-oriented Master of Architecture)

      • M.Eng. (Master of Engineering), typically 1 year

      • M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts), typically 2 years

      • M.H.A. (Master of Health Administration), 2 years

      • M.I.L.R. (Master of Industrial and Labor Relations), 2 years

      • M.L.A. (Master of Landscape Architecture), 3 years

      • M.M.H. (Master of Management in Hospitality), 12 months

      • M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration), 2 years

      • M.P.S. (Master of Professional Studies), typically 1 year

      • M.R.P. (Master of Regional Planning), 2 years

    • Reseach Degrees

      • M.S. (Master of Science)

      • M.A. (Master of Arts)

      • M.A./Ph.D.  or M.S./Ph.D. (joint Master’s/Doctor of Philosophy)

      • Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)

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