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1. I'm thinking about majoring in photography, so this beautiful university is the first stop. Kodak Company is headquartered in the city and George Eastman (of Eastman Kodak) was a major benefactor of the University. It's also at the forefront of optics research, the first American educational institution to have a program dedicated exclusively to optics. Which university is this, located just south of Lake Ontario?
2. For our next stop we're driving approximately two hours south-east to the Finger Lakes region in central New York State. There's an Ivy League university here which offers a wide range of excellent programs as it's known for awarding the world's first degree in journalism, America's first university degree in veterinary medicine, and the first doctorate degrees in electrical and industrial engineering. Which university are we at?
3. From Ithaca we're driving east for approximately 6 hours to an urban university in Boston. It is frequently ranked as the most-applied-to private university in the U.S. but I'm interested in it for its cooperative education program. After being only the second American university to use co-op in its engineering program, it then applied it to business administration and each successive school being added to the university. Which university is this, that has been proclaimed as the leader in co-op education in the world?
4. Our next stop is really close to Boston - just across the Charles River. But it goes much farther back in history. In fact, this university is the oldest established institution of higher learning in the United States and has seen countless graduates go on to become presidents, Nobel Laureates and billionaires! Which prestigious university are we at?
5. Our next university is a four hour drive south-west along the Atlantic coast to a public university in New Jersey. It's designated as the State University of New Jersey and is the 8th oldest college in the United States. This school is highly ranked around the world for a diverse selection of programs, but it's probably most notable for its business and mathematics programs - including such unique degrees as Master of Quantitative Finance and Master of Mathematical Finance. But we can't forget about science. Its University Cell and DNA Repository is the largest university based repository in the world. Which educational institution are we at?
6. For our next university, we're driving four hours west, smack-dab into the middle of New Jersey's neighboring state. It consistently ranks in the top 10 of the largest universities in the United States and there is no shortage of students or degree programs. Unfortunately, this university is better known for its sex abuse scandal in 2011. But it would like you to know more about its innovative Science BS/MBA program combining an undergraduate degree in science and a graduate degree in business. Which university are we at?
7. I'm feeling inspired, so we're off for a 3 hour drive south-east towards the Atlantic coast to Baltimore, Maryland. It's another university which consistently ranks among the top schools in the world, at least partly due to its reputation in medicine. It was one of the first to establish a nursing school and was also America's first co-educational, graduate-level medical school. Which university are we at?
8. We're leaving Baltimore, but our next university is just an hour away. In fact, it's just a few blocks from the White House. Not surprisingly, this university is known for its excellent programs in Public Affairs. It was the first university in the country to offer a Bachelor's degree in political communication. Which university are we at?
9. We're going a little more modern now but the state itself was at the forefront of America's history and independence. Driving approximately 30 minutes west from the capital of the country, we arrive at a school that just became an independent institution in 1972 but was affiliated with another university for the previous 15 years. This university was named after an American revolutionary, patriot and founding father. Today it is perhaps best known for its strong programs in economics. Twice, in 1986 and 2002, the Nobel Prize in Economics was bestowed upon a professor here. Which university are we at?
10. Driving two and a half hours south from Fairfax, Virginia, we arrive at our last stop. And I'm on a history kick again! It is the second oldest institution of higher education in the country and is also responsible for educating many U.S. presidents. It thrives off its full-time, four-year undergraduate program and not surprisingly one of its flagship programs is American colonial history. Which institution are we at?
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