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Public Universities # Degrees Public Universities # Degrees SUMMARY OF DEGREE ORIGINS OF HIGHEST DEGREE HELD BY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY - FALL 2019 TABLE VIII - 8 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES # DEGREES PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES # DEGREES Air Force Inst Technology 1 University of Arizona 12 Alfred University 2 University of California at Berkeley 7 Appalachain State University 1 University of California at Davis5 Arizona State University 8 University of California at Irvine 3 Auburn University 3 University of California at Los Angeles 9 Ball State University 1 University of California at Riverside 1 Bowling Green State University 3 University of California at San Diego 2 California State University Long Beach 1 University of California at San Francisco 1 Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina 1 University of California at Santa Barbara 2 City U of NY Graduate Center 4 University of Central Florida 2 Clemson University 7 University of Cincinnati 6 College of Charleston 1 University of Colorado/Boulder 7 College of William and Mary 1 University of Colorado/Colorado Springs 1 Colorado State University 5 University of Connecticut 9 East Carolina University 4 University of Delaware 4 East Texas State University 1 University of Florida 12 Eastern Kentucky University 1 University of Georgia 26 Eastern Michigan University 1 University of Houston 5 Florida Atlantic University 1 University of Illinois/Chicago 2 Florida International University 3 University of Illinois/Urbana18 Florida State University 19 University of Iowa 14 Fort Hays State University 1 University of Kansas Medical Center1 George Mason University 1 University of Kansas 7 Georgia Institute of Technology 9 University of Kentucky 7 Georgia State University 12 University of Louisville 1 Indiana State University 1 University of Lowell 1 Indiana University at Bloomington 8 University of Maine at Orono1 Iowa State University of Sci & Tech 6 University of Maryland/Baltimore 2 Jackson State University 1 University of Maryland/College Park 8 Kansas State University 1 University of Maryland/University College 2 Kennesaw College 1 University of Massachusetts/Amherst 3 Kent State University 7 University of Michigan/Ann Arbor 9 Louisiana State Univ Medical Center 1 University of Minnesota/Saint Paul 4 Louisiana State Univ & A&M College 3 University of Mississippi 1 Marshall University 1 University of Missouri/Columbia 5 Massachusetts College of Art 1 University of Missouri/Kansas City 1 Medical University of South Carolina 1 University of Montana 1 Miami University 1 University of Nebraska/Lincoln 1 Michigan State University 15 University of Nevada/Las Vegas 2 Mississippi State University 2 University of New Hampshire 1 New Jersey Institute of Techonology 1 University of New Mexico 7 New School for Social Research - NY 3 University of NC at Chapel Hill 38 Norfolk State University 1 University of NC at Charlotte 113 North Carolina A&T State University 4 University of NC at Greensboro 15 North Carolina School of the Arts 1 University of Oregon 3 North Carolina State University 22 University of Pittsburgh 6 North Dakota State University 1 University of South Alabama 1 North Texas State University 3 University of South Carolina 23 Northeastern Illinois University 1 University of South Florida 4 Northern Illinois University 1 University of Southern Mississippi 3 Ohio State University 17 University of Tennessee at Knoxville 7 Ohio University 5 University of Texas at Arlington 3 Oklahoma State University 2 University of Texas at Austin 14 Old Dominion University 5 University of Texas at Dallas 5 Pennsylvania State University 13 University of Texas at El Paso 1 Portland State University 1 University of Texas at San Antonio 1 Purdue University 14 University of Texas Health Science Center 2 Rutgers Univ/New Brunswick 10 University of Toledo 5 Rutgers University/Newark 3 University of Utah 4 Sam Houston State University 1 University of Vermont State Agr 3 Southern Illinois Univ/Carbondale 2 University of Virginia 14 Southwest Texas State University 1 University of Washington 8 State U. of New York at Albany 7 University of Wisconsin/Madison15 State U. of New York at Binghamton 1 University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee 4 State U. of New York at Buffalo 4 Virginia Commonwealth University 6 State U. of New York at Cortland 1 Virginia Poly Institute & State U 13 State U. of New York at Stony Brook 1 Washington State University 2 Temple University 1 Wayne State University 2 Texas A & M University 11 West Virginia University 5 Texas Tech University 1 Western Illinois University 1 University of Alabama 8 Western Michigan University 1 University of Alabama/Birmingham 3 Winthrop College 1 University of Alabama/Huntsville 1 829 Degrees from 145 Public Universities Total Public Universities 829 SUMMARY OF DEGREE ORIGINS OF HIGHEST DEGREE HELD BY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY - FALL 2019 TABLE VIII - 8 PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES # DEGREES FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES # DEGREES Adelphi University 1 Abertay University 1 American University 5 Academy of Fine Arts 2 Berklee College of Music 1 Akita International University 1 Boston College 1 Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat 1 Boston University 9 Brunel University 1 Brandeis University 1 Carleton University 1 Brigham Young University 1 Catholic Universit of Louvain 1 Brown University 1 China Agricultural University 1 California Institute of Technology 1 Chinese Academy of Sciences2 Carnegie-Mellon University 6 Concordia University 1 Case Western Reserve University 1 De Montfort University 1 Claremont Graduate School 1 EBS University of Business and Law 1 Clarkson College of Technology 1 Fudan University 1 Cleveland Institute of Music 1 Grenoble Institute of Technology 1 Columbia University 9 Ioffe Physico-Technical Inst 1 Cornel University 7 Katholieke Universit Nijmegen 1 Cranbrook Academy of Art 1 Kazan State University 2 Dartmouth College 2 Kyoto University 1 Dell'Arte Int School of Physical Theatre 1 Linkoping Institute of Tech 1 Drexel University 2 Malaga University 1 Duke University 11 McGill University 1 Emory University 9 Moscow Linguistic University 1 Florida Institute of Technology 1 Moscow State University 4 Fordham University 2 Nankai University 1 Gardner-Webb University 5 National College of Agriculture 1 George Washington University 2 National Institute of Applied Sciences/Lyon 1 Georgetown University 2 National Institute of Astro Optic Elec 1 Harvard University 10 Peking University 1 Hebrew Union - Jewish Institute 1 Polish Academy of Sciences 1 Hollins College 1 Royal Institute Technology, Sweden 1 Howard University 2 Russian Academy of Sciences 1 Johns Hopkins University 2 Sambalpur University 1 Lehigh University 2 Simon Fraser University 1 Lesley College 1 St. Anne's College 1 Loyola College 2 Saint Paul University 1 Loyola University Chicago 1 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 1 Manhattan School of Music 1 Technion Israel Institute 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 The European Graduate School 1 McCormick Theological Seminary 1 The University of Birmingham 1 Montreat College 1 The University of Guanajuato 1 New York University 7 Universidad de Granada 1 Northeastern University 2 Universitat Heidelberg 1 Northwestern University 9 University of Alberta 1 Nova University 1 University of British Columbia 1 Princeton University 5 University of Calcutta 2 Queens University 2 University of Calgary 1 Regent University 1 University College Dublin 1 Rice University 3 University of German Fed Armed Forces 1 Rush University 2 University of Hamburg 1 Saint Bonaventure University 1 University of Kassel 1 Southern Methodist University 1 University of Kent 3 Stanford University 3 University of Leeds 1 Syracuse University 6 University of Leipzig 1 Tulane University of Louisiana 5 University of London 7 Union Institute and University 1 University of Manitoba 1 University of Chicago 8 University of Melbourne 1 University of Denver 1 University of New South Wales 1 University of Miami 2 University of Ottawa 2 University of Notre Dame 1 University of Oxford 1 University of Pennsylvania 8 University of Saskatchewan 1 University of Rochester 4 University of Science and Tech of China 1 University of San Francisco 1 University of Siena 1 University of Southern California 3 University of Southern Queensland 1 University of Texas School of Public Health 1 University of Sydney 1 Vanderbilt University 12 University of Toronto 3 Wake Forest University 4 University of Valencia 1 Walden University 1 University of Warwick 2 Washington University 4 University of Waterloo 1 Western Governers University 1 University of Windsor 1 Widener University 1 Warsaw University 2 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 York University 2 Xavier University 1 Yale University 5 Total Private Universities 223 Total Foreign Universities 92 223 Degrees from 73 Private Universities 92 Degrees from 71 Foreign Universities Note: The above data includes IPEDS Teaching Faculty as well as department chairs..
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