List of colleges and universities named after people
Many colleges and universities are named after people . Namesakes include the founder of the institution, financial benefactors , revered religious leaders, notable historical figures, members of royalty , current political leaders , and respected teachers or other leaders associated with the institution. This is a list of higher education institutions named for people.
Institutions named for people associated with the institution
Founders or their family members
The following institutions are named for the individual people who are credited as their founders. A few institutions were named by the founder in honor of a parent, child, spouse, or other close family member.
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Aga Khan University , Karachi, Pakistan
His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV
University was established by the Aga Khan in 1983 as part of the Aga Khan Development Network .[ 1]
Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , Germany
Albert VI, Archduke of Austria and Louis I, Grand Duke of Baden
Alice Lloyd College , Kentucky, US
Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd
Journalist turned social reformer; founded the school in 1923 as Caney Junior College.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham , India
Mata Amritanandamayi Devi
University's first chancellor and famed Indian spiritual leader[ 2]
Anglia Ruskin University , Cambridge and Chelmsford , England
John Ruskin
Founded as the Cambridge School of Art by John Ruskin in 1858. Renamed Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology in 1960. Merged into Anglia Higher Education College in 1989. Merged into Anglia Polytechnic in 1991. Renamed Anglia Ruskin University in 2005.
Annamalai University , Tamil Nadu, India
Raja Annamalai Chettiar
Philanthropist who established several higher education institutions[ 3]
Audrey Cohen College , New York, US
Audrey Cohen
Educator; established the institution in 1964 as the Women's Talent Corps
Babson College , Massachusetts, US
Roger Babson
Entrepreneur and business theorist; founded the school in 1919 as Babson Institute.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University , Gopalgonj, Bangladesh
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Father of the nation of Bangladesh .
Bard College , New York, US
John Bard
John Bard and his wife founded the college as St. Stephen's College.
Baylor University , Texas, US
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor
Texas judge who is regarded as one of three founders of the university.
Begum Rokeya University , Rangpur, Bangladesh
Begum Rokeya
Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Bengali female writer, educator, social activist, and advocate of women's rights.
Bentley University , Massachusetts, US
Harry C. Bentley
Founder[ 4]
Berklee College of Music , Massachusetts, US
Lee Eliot Berk
Son of founder Lawrence Berk
Berry College , Georgia, US
Martha McChesney Berry
Founder
Bethune-Cookman University , Florida, US
Mary McLeod Bethune and Alfred Cookman
Mary McLeod Bethune founded the school in 1904 and merged with Cookman Institute named after Alfred Cookman in 1935.
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT), Mesra, Ranchi , Jharkhand, India
B. M. Birla
The founder was a member of the Birla family , one of the foremost business houses in India.[ 5]
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani , Rajasthan, India
Ghanshyam Das Birla
The founder was a member of the Birla family , one of the foremost business houses in India
Bishop College , Texas, US
Nathan Bishop
Educator who assisted with the founding of this institution for education of freed slaves[ 6]
Blackburn College , Illinois, US
Gideon Blackburn
Preacher Blackburn, a former president of Centre College , was working to establish the new school at the time of his death in 1838, but opening of the school was delayed until 1859.[ 7]
Bob Jones University , South Carolina, US
Bob Jones, Sr.
Evangelist preacher Bob Jones founded Bob Jones University in 1927.
Bond University , Queensland, Australia
Alan Bond
High-profile businessman Alan Bond founded Bond University in 1987.
Booth University College , Winnipeg, Manitoba
William and Catherine Booth
Namesakes were the founders of The Salvation Army , which established the college in 1982.
Bradley University , Illinois, US
Family of Lydia Moss Bradley
Lydia Moss Bradley founded the school in 1897 in memory of her husband Tobias and their six children, all of whom had died early and suddenly, leaving her a childless widow.
Brigham Young University , Utah
Brigham Young
President of the Church Brigham Young personally purchased the buildings of the failed University of Deseret , forming Brigham Young Academy in 1876. Brigham Young University campuses in Hawaii and Idaho now also bear his name.
Bryant University , Rhode Island, US
John Collins Bryant & Henry Beadman Bryant
Namesakes were founders of Bryant & Stratton College of which a spun-off branch became Bryant University
Butler University , Indiana, US
Ovid Butler
Established in 1855 as North Western Christian University; renamed in 1875 in honor of its founder, a Restoration Movement preacher and abolitionist who had achieved his goal of forming a Christian university in Indiana[ 8]
Campbell University , North Carolina, US
James Archibald Campbell
Founded in 1887 as a community school named Buies Creek Academy; became a junior college in 1926 and was renamed in honor of its founder, a local preacher. The school became Campbell College in 1961 when it became a four-year school, and Campbell University in 1979 with the opening of its law school .
Carnegie Mellon University , Pennsylvania, US
Andrew Carnegie , Andrew W. Mellon , and Richard B. Mellon
The university was formed by the merger of Carnegie Institute of Technology , founded in 1900 by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research , founded in 1913 by Andrew and Richard Mellon.
Case Western Reserve University , Ohio, US
Leonard Case, Jr.
The university was formed by the affiliation of Case School of Engineering (originally Case School of Applied Science, founded by Case in 1877) and Western Reserve University.
Charles University , Prague, Czech Republic
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Founded in 1348 by the Emperor
Chitkara University, Punjab and Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh
Ashok Chitkara and Madhu Chitkara
The universities was established by the Chitkara Educational Trust and was founded by Ashok K. Chitkara and Madhu Chitkara.
Chulalongkorn University , Bangkok, Thailand
King Chulalongkorn the Great
Established in 1917 by King King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) of Siam (Thailand) and named in honor of his father.
Clark University , Massachusetts, US
Jonas Gilman Clark
Clark was both the founder and principal benefactor of the university, making major gifts in his lifetime and leaving a bequest that totaled about $2,915,000 in 1900.[ 9]
Clarkson University , New York, US
Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson
Entrepreneur who was killed in 1894 trying to save a worker in his sandstone mining business. His family started the college in his memory.[ 10]
Cleary University , Howell, MI US
Patrick Roger Cleary
Founded institution in 1883 as Cleary School of Penmanship
Cogswell College , California, US
Henry D. and Caroline Cogswell
Henry Cogswell, who founded the college in 1887 with his wife Caroline, was a dentist and temperance crusader. The defunct Henry Cogswell College also bore his name.
Coker College , South Carolina, US
James Lide Coker
Coker College began in 1894 as Welsh Neck High School founded by James Lide Coker . In 1908, Coker provided leadership for the conversion of the school to Coker College for Women. Men have attended since World War II .
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art , New York, US
Peter Cooper
Industrialist, inventor, and politician who conceived of the idea of having a free institute in New York. He erected a building and endowed the institution, which he presented to the City of New York in 1858.
Cornell College , Iowa, US
William Wesley Cornell
College was established as Iowa Conference Seminary in 1853 and renamed in 1857 in honor of iron tycoon Cornell, who is sometimes described as the school's founder.[ 11] [ 12]
Cornell University , New York, US
Ezra Cornell
University was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White
Creighton University , Nebraska, US
Edward Creighton
Founded in 1878 through a gift from Mary Lucretia Creighton, who directed in her will that a school be established in memory of her husband.
Dalhousie University , Nova Scotia, Canada
George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
Founded in 1818 by Ramsay, the British Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia
Dharmsinh Desai University , Gujarat, India
Dharmsinh Desai
Member of Parliament, educationist and social worker who established the institution in 1968[ 13]
Drexel University , Pennsylvania, US
Anthony Joseph Drexel I
Philadelphia financier and philanthropist who founded the school in 1891
Emerson College , Massachusetts, US
Charles Wesley Emerson
Founded the college in 1880 as a school of oratory
Egerton University , Njoro, Kenya
Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton
Founded in 1939 on land donated by the British farmer[ 14]
Dr. Hari Singh Gour University , India
Dr. Hari Singh Gour
Founded the institution in 1946 as University of Saugar, using his life savings[ 15]
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen , Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Count Eberhard VI and Duke Karl Eugen
Eberhard founded the university in 1477; in 1769 Duke Karl Eugen appended his first name to that of the founder.
Ferris State University , Michigan, US
Woodbridge N. Ferris
Educator who founded the institution in 1884; later served as governor of Michigan and as a US Senator
Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg , Germany
Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado , São Paulo , Brazil
Count Armando Álvares Penteado [pt ]
Brazilian philanthropist and art educator
Gallaudet University , District of Columbia, US
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
Established by his son, Edward Miner Gallaudet . World's only university geared for deaf people.
Georg August University of Göttingen , Germany
George II of Great Britain
Elector of Hanover
George Fox University , Oregon, US
George Fox
Founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
GIK Institute , Topi, Pakistan
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Named after a former president of Pakistan
Gibbs College
Katharine Gibbs
Founder of the institution, now operated as a chain of for-profit colleges
Gnessin State Musical College , Moscow, Russia
Sisters Eugenia [ru ] , Helena and Maria Gnessin [ru ]
Established in 1895 by the sisters, who were pianists
Gordon College (Massachusetts) , US
Adoniram Judson Gordon
Founder, in 1889; the college was originally known as the Boston Missionary Training School
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS), multiple US locations
Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell
Gordon started the Gordon Divinity School in Massachusetts in 1889; Conwell (also founder of ) started the Conwell School of Theology at Temple University ; the two schools merged in 1969.
Goucher College , Maryland, US
John Goucher and Mary Fisher Goucher
Established in 1885 as The Woman's College of Baltimore, renamed in honor of its founders in 1910[ 16]
Habib University , Karachi, Pakistan
Habib Family, House of Habib
Established by the Habib Family in 2010 as Pakistan's premier liberal arts and sciences university. [2]
Harvey Mudd College , California, US
Harvey Seeley Mudd
Benefactor who was involved in planning of the new institution, but died before it opened
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University , Dinajpur, Bangladesh
Hajee Mohammad Danesh
Bangladeshi peasant leader and politician.[3]
Hobart and William Smith Colleges , New York, US
John Henry Hobart & William Smith
Founded in 1796 as Geneva Academy, becoming a college in 1822 under the leadership of Episcopal bishop John Henry Hobart. It was renamed in his honor in 1852. William Smith College was established as a coordinate college for women in 1906 with gifts from nurseryman William Smith.
Houghton University , New York, US
Willard J. Houghton
Wesleyan Methodist minister who founded the institution in 1883
Hunter College , New York, US
Thomas Hunter
Founder
Hult International Business School , Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, Shanghai
Bertil Hult
John A. Logan College , Illinois, US
Gen. John A. Logan
General John A. Logan was a resident of Southern Illinois, a Union volunteer in the Civil War, and a member of the US House of Representatives in 1858 as a democrat and again after the war in 1868 as a republican.[ 17] The college mascot is the "Volunteers".
Johnson University , Tennessee, US
Ashley S. Johnson
Renamed from Johnson Bible College to current name in 2011
Johnson & Wales University , US
Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales
Kalasalingam University , Tamil Nadu, India
Arulmigu Kalasalingam
Founded by Mr. Kalasalingam[ 18]
Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University , Bihar, India
Kameshwar Singh
In 1961 Maharaja Kameshwar Singh donated his ancestral house, Anandbag Palace, a rich library, and surrounding land to establish a Sanskrit university.[ 19]
King's College London
King George IV
Founded by King George IV in 1829[ 20]
King Saud University , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
King Saud
Founded by King Saud in 1957
Lane College , Tennessee, US
Isaac Lane
Lane was a bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, which sponsored the school's establishment in 1882.[ 21]
LeMoyne–Owen College , Tennessee, US
Francis Julius LeMoyne & S. A. Owen
LeMoyne (1798–1879), a Pennsylvania doctor, donated $20,000 to the American Missionary Association in 1870 to help establish the institution that became LeMoyne College. The namesake of Owen College, established in 1947 as S.A. Owen Junior College, was a distinguished religious and civic leader. The two historically black institutions merged in 1968.[ 22]
Leopold-Franzens University , Innsbruck, Austria
Emperor Leopold I , Emperor Francis I
Founded by Emperor Leopold I in 1669, re-established by Emperor Francis I in 1826.
LeTourneau University , Texas, US
R.G. LeTourneau
Founder, with his wife Evelyn, of LeTourneau Technical Institute, formed in 1946 to educate veterans returning from World War II
Lipscomb University , Tennessee, US
David Lipscomb
Restoration Movement minister who, together with James A. Harding , founded the institution in 1891
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , Germany
Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria and Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
Magee College of University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Martha Magee
Widow of a Presbyterian minister, who, in 1845, bequeathed £20,000 to the Presbyterian Church in Ireland to found a college for theology and the arts
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda , Gujarat, India
Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Founder
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic University , Madhya Pradesh, India
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
[ 23]
Maharishi Open University
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
[ 24]
Maharishi University of Management , Iowa, US
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
James McGill
The university was established in 1821 following a bequest of money and land from the wealthy Montreal merchant and war hero James McGill.
McMaster University , Hamilton , Ontario, Canada
William McMaster
Bequeathed C$ 900,000 to the founding of the university.
Millikin University , Illinois, US
James Millikin
Local businessman who founded the school in 1901
Mills College at Northeastern University , California, US
Susan Tolman Mills and Cyrus Mills
Originally established as the Young Ladies Seminary; Susan and Cyrus Mills bought it in 1866, renamed it Mills Seminary, and later converted it to Mills College. Susan Mills served as principal and president until 1909.
Millsaps College , Mississippi, US
Reuben Webster Millsaps
A Confederate veteran, Major Millsaps founded the college in 1889-90 by donating $50,000 and land for the campus.
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University , Russia
Mikhail Lomonosov
University was established on the instigation of Ivan Shuvalov and Mikhail Lomonosov by a decree of Russian Empress Elizabeth in 1755.
Moody Bible Institute , Chicago, US
Dwight Lyman Moody
National Sun Yat-sen University , Republic of China (Taiwan)
Sun Yat-sen
Successor to Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou , re-established in Taiwan by the ROC government
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy , Kyiv, Ukraine
Petro Mohyla
Institution traces its history to the 1632 merger of two other schools by Mohyla, Metropolitan bishop of Kiev and Galicia.
Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences , Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Fath Jang Nawwab Mir Osman Ali Khan Asif Jah VII
Last Nizam (ruler) of the Princely State of Hyderabad , whose charitable trust founded the institute in the 1960s[ 25] [ 26]
Oral Roberts University , Oklahoma, US
Oral Roberts
Televangelist preacher who founded the university in 1963
Osmania University , Andhra Pradesh, India
Osman Ali Khan, Asif Jah VII
Founded the university in 1918
Otis College of Art and Design , California, US
Harrison Gray Otis
Founded in 1918 on land bequeathed for the purpose by Otis, founder of the Los Angeles Times newspaper
Pace University , New York, US
Homer Pace and Charles Ashford Pace
Brothers who founded the school in 1906
Patten University , California, US
Dr. Bebe Patten
Christian evangelist; founded the school in 1944 as the Oakland Bible Institute
Pepperdine University , California, US
George Pepperdine
Businessman who had built a fortune founding and developing the Western Auto Supply Company ; he established the college in 1937
Philipps University of Marburg , Germany
Philipp I of Hesse
founded the university in 1527
Pitzer College , California, US
Russell K. Pitzer
California citrus grower who founded the college in 1963
Purdue University , Indiana, US
John Purdue
Businessman Purdue donated funds to the state of Indiana to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture in his name.
P.D. Memorial Religious and Educational Association , Bahadurgarh, India
Prabhu Dayal
noted philanthropist, his son founded association in 1996
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , New York, US
Stephen Van Rensselaer III
Co-founder, with Amos Eaton
Rhodes University , Grahamstown, South Africa
Cecil John Rhodes
English-born Prime Minister of Cape Colony , mining magnate and founder of Rhodesia
Rice University , Texas, US
William Marsh Rice
Businessman whose designated that his estate be used to establish the institution
The Robert Gordon University , Aberdeen, Scotland
Robert Gordon
Merchant Gordon, who died in 1731, willed his estate to build a residential school for young boys in Aberdeen. That school was the genesis of the institution now called the Robert Gordon University.
Roberts Wesleyan University , New York, US
Benjamin Titus Roberts and John Wesley
Named in honor of both the college founder (Roberts) and the founder of Methodism and the Wesleyan Church (Wesley).
Rockefeller University , New York, US
John D. Rockefeller
Founded in 1901 by the oil baron and philanthropist as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Royal Holloway, University of London , England
Thomas Holloway
Founded Royal Holloway College as a women-only college in 1879
Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg , Germany
Rupert I, Elector Palatine and Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
Founded by Ruprecht in 1386 and re-established by Karl in 1803
Sampurnanand Sanskrit University , Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr. Sampurnanand
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and cofounder in 1958 of the university that was renamed for him in 1974[ 27]
Sarah Lawrence College , New York, US
Sarah Lawrence, wife of William Van Duzer Lawrence
The college was founded by New York real-estate mogul William Lawrence and named in honor of his wife.
Schreiner University , Texas, US
Capt. Charles Schreiner
The former Texas Ranger founded the school as Schreiner Institute, a combined secondary school and junior college, in 1923. Originally a military institute, it dropped military training in 1971 and ended high school instruction in 1973. It became a four-year institution in 1981.
Scripps College , California, US
Ellen Browning Scripps
Shahjalal University of Science & Technology , Sylhet, Bangladesh
Hozrot Shahjalal
[4]
Shimer College , Illinois, US
Frances Wood Shimer
Founded the school in 1853 as a non-denominational co-educational seminary
Silpakorn University , Thailand
Silpa Bhirasri
Italian-born art professor who founded the university in 1943; he took the Thai name Silpa Bhirasri when he became a Thai citizen
Skidmore College , New York, US
Lucy Skidmore Scribner and her father, Joseph Russell Skidmore
Lucy Skidmore Scribner formed the Young Women's Industrial Club in 1903 with inheritance money from her father, a prosperous coal merchant . In 1911, the club was chartered under the name "Skidmore School of Arts" as a college for vocational and professional training of young women.[ 28]
Smith College , Massachusetts, US
Sophia Smith
Willed her inherited fortune to endow the founding of the college
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning , Andhra Pradesh, India
Sathya Sai Baba
Founded the institution in 1981
Stanford University , California, US
Leland Stanford, Jr.
Founded by railroad magnate and California Governor Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Stanford, and named in honor of their only child, who died of typhoid just before his 16th birthday.
Sun Yat-sen University , Guangzhou, China
Dr. Sun Yat-sen
Physician, president of the Republic of China , and Kuomintang leader who founded the university in 1924
Surendranath College , Kolkata, India
Surendranath Banerjea
Previously called Ripon College, named for the British Viceroy Lord Ripon ; renamed in 1948-1949 for its founder, Indian nationalist leader Banerjea.
Swinburne University of Technology , Melbourne, Australia
George Swinburne
Australian engineer, politician and philanthropist. Named Swinburne Technical College after its founder in 1913. Proclaimed as a university in 1992.
Thapar University , Punjab, India
Family of Karam Chand Thapar
Industrialist K.C. Thapar founded the school as the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology in 1956[ 29]
Tribhuvan University , Kathmandu, Nepal
Shah King of Nepal
Tribhuvan University was named after Late King Tribhuvan
Universidade Cândido Mendes , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Count Cândido Mendes de Almeida
Brazilian educator and first dean (1902)
Universidade Gama Filho , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Luís da Gama Filho [pt ]
Brazilian lawyer and educator
Van Mildert College (Durham University), England
William Van Mildert
Prince-Bishop of Durham from 1826 to 1836 and a leading figure in the founding of Durham University in 1832
Vassar College , New York, US
Matthew Vassar
Brewer and merchant who founded the college in 1861
Universidade Veiga de Almeida , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mário Veiga de Almeida
Brazilian educator
Wells College , New York, US
Henry Wells
Founder of Wells Fargo and American Express who established the school as a woman's college in 1868
Wheaton College (Massachusetts) , US
Eliza Wheaton Strong
Wheaton Female Seminary was established in her memory by her family in 1835.
Wheelock College (Massachusetts), US
Lucy Wheelock
Founded the college in 1888[ 30]
Whitworth University , Washington, US
George F. Whitworth
Founded institution in 1883 as Sumner Academy; renamed in his honor in 1890
Benefactors or their family members
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Agnes Scott College , Georgia, US
Agnes Scott
George Washington Scott , Confederate general and businessman, gave $112,250 to Decatur Female Seminary (which he helped organize), which then renamed itself in honor of his mother.
Albertson College of Idaho, US
Joe Albertson
Grocery retailer and major donor to the College of Idaho , which changed its name in his honor in 1991, but reverted to its original name in 2007.[ 31]
Ball State University , Indiana, US
The Ball Brothers
Founders of the Ball Corporation who bought the Indiana Normal Institute out of foreclosure and donated it to the state of Indiana.
Baruch College , New York, US
Bernard M. Baruch
The School of Business and Civic Administration of the City College of New York was renamed in 1953 for Baruch, a wealthy financier and devoted alumnus. The school received $9 million from his estate upon his death in 1965.[ 32]
Bates College , Maine, US
Benjamin E. Bates
Boston financier; provided financial support for school's expansion in 1863.
Benedict College , South Carolina, US
Mrs. Bathsheba A. Benedict
Under the auspices of the American Baptist Home Mission Society , Mrs. Bathsheba A. Benedict of Pawtucket , Rhode Island, provided $13,000.00 to purchase the land for Benedict Institute.
Bennett College , North Carolina, US
Lyman Bennett
Donations from Bennett, a New York businessman, provided funds to build a permanent campus.
Bexley Hall (seminary), Ohio and New York, US
Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley
Benefactor of Kenyon College in Ohio, where Bexley Hall was founded
Bocconi University , Milan, Italy
Luigi Bocconi
University was founded with the help of an endowment from wealthy merchant Ferdinando Bocconi and was named for Bocconi's son, who had died in the First Italo–Ethiopian War .
Bowdoin College , Maine, US
James Bowdoin
Former Massachusetts governor whose son James Bowdoin III was an early benefactor of the school, which was chartered in 1794.
Brown University , Rhode Island, US
Family of John Brown and Nicholas Brown, Jr.
Local businessmen, the Browns were among the signers of the College of Rhode Island's original charter in 1764 and became major benefactors; it was renamed in their honor in 1804.
Bucknell University , Pennsylvania, US
William Bucknell
Originally the University at Lewisburg; renamed in 1886 in honor of the benefactor from Philadelphia who assisted the school during the post-Civil War recession.
Carleton College , Minnesota, US
William Carleton
Originally Northfield College; renamed five years after its establishment (in 1871) to honor benefactor William Carleton, who had given US$50,000 to the fledgling institution.
Chapman University , California, US
Charles C. Chapman
Originally called Hesperian College and later California Christian College; renamed in 1934 in honor of Chapman, the chairman of the institution's board of trustees and a principal benefactor.
Claflin University , South Carolina, US
William Claflin and Lee Claflin
Massachusetts Governor William Claflin and his father, Boston philanthropist Lee Claflin, provided a large part of the funds to purchase the campus for the HBCU college.
Clare College , Cambridge , UK
Elizabeth de Clare
Founded in 1326 as University Hall but suffered financial hardship; was refounded in 1338 as Clare Hall by an endowment from Elizabeth de Clare, a granddaughter of Edward I .
Clemson University , South Carolina, US
Thomas Green Clemson (1807–1888)
Clemson's will directed that most of his estate be used to establish a college to teach scientific agriculture and the mechanical arts to South Carolinians.
Coe College , Iowa, US
Daniel Coe
Farmer in the Catskills region of New York who pledged $1,500 toward the 1853 founding of the Cedar Rapids Collegiate Institute (later renamed in his honor). His pledge was made with the stipulation that the school be coeducational .
Colby College , Maine, US
Gardner Colby
Originally (in 1813) the Maine Literary and Theological Institution and later Waterville College, was renamed for Boston merchant Colby due to his financial support which helped the school survive during the American Civil War .[ 33]
Colgate University , New York, US
William Colgate and family
Originally the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York and later Madison University, was renamed for Colgate (founder of the company that became Colgate-Palmolive ) in 1890 in honor of nearly 70 years of involvement and service by the Colgate family.[ 34]
Converse University , South Carolina, US
Dexter Edgar Converse
Cotton mill owner who was among the school's founders and made substantial contributions[ 35]
Dartmouth College , New Hampshire, US
William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth
Large donor to and a leading trustee for the English trust established for the benefit of the college
Denison University , Ohio, US
William S. Denison
Local Ohio farmer who donated to the university (then Granville Theological Seminary)
DePauw University , Indiana, US
Washington Charles DePauw
Originally called Indiana Asbury University, renamed in 1884 in honor of DePauw's substantial donations, which totaled over $600,000 during his lifetime.
Dickinson College , Pennsylvania, US
John Dickinson
Signer of both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States who was President of Pennsylvania at the time of the college's founding and who donated 500 acres (2.0 km2 ) of land for the campus
Drake University , Iowa, US
Francis Marion Drake
Endowed the institution in 1881; later became governor of Iowa
Drew University , New Jersey, US
Daniel Drew
Financier who endowed the school (originally Drew Theological Seminary) at its founding in 1867
Duke University , North Carolina, US
Washington Duke
Name changed from Trinity College to Duke University in 1924, after tobacco industrialist James B. Duke established The Duke Endowment. The name honors the donor's deceased father.
Eckerd College , Florida, US
Jack Eckerd
Founder of Eckerd Drugs ; donated $12.5 million to Florida Presbyterian College, which was renamed in his honor in 1972
Eugene Lang College , New York, US
Eugene Lang
Originally The New School for Liberal Arts; renamed in 1985 following a generous donation by philanthropist and educational visionary Lang and his wife Theresa
Fairleigh Dickinson University , New Jersey, US
Col. Fairleigh S. Dickinson, Sr.
co-founder of Becton Dickinson
Far Eastern University – Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation , Quezon City, Philippines
Nicanor Reyes Sr.
founder of the Far Eastern University
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering , Massachusetts, US
Franklin W. Olin
Founder of the Olin Corporation ; College's endowment is funded primarily by his F. W. Olin Foundation
Grinnell College , Iowa, US
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell
Congregationalist minister and later politician who funded the move of the former Iowa College to its current site in the town of Grinnell.
Hamline University , Minnesota, US
Leonidas Lent Hamline
Methodist Bishop who provided US$25,000 of his own money to launch the school, founded in 1854.
Harvard University , Massachusetts, US
John Harvard
Young clergyman whose bequest of £779, was (in 1639) the first principal donation to the new institution, his gift assured its continued operation.[ 36]
Hofstra University , New York, US
William Hofstra
University was established on the grounds of the Hofstra estate with funds that his widow's will designated for creating a memorial to her husband.[ 37]
Hollins University , Virginia, US
John Hollins and Ann Halsey Hollins
early benefactors
Howard Payne University , Texas, US
Edward Howard Payne
A large gift from Payne (brother-in-law of one of the founders) helped to establish the institution[ 38]
Johns Hopkins University , Maryland, US
Johns Hopkins
Hopkins, who died in 1873, bequeathed $7 million for the founding of the university and Johns Hopkins Hospital . At the time, this was the largest philanthropic bequest in U.S. history, the equivalent of over $131 million in 2006.
Juilliard School , New York, US
Augustus Juilliard
Named for Juilliard, a textile merchant, who bequeathed a substantial amount for the advancement of music in the United States
Kenyon College , Ohio, US
George Kenyon, 2nd Baron Kenyon
Lord Kenyon was one of the college's earliest benefactors in 1824. Another was Lord Gambier , whose name was given to the associated village, Gambier , Ohio.[ 39]
Kettering University , Michigan, US
Charles Kettering
Inventor, proponent of cooperative education, and an early benefactor of the school under one of its previous names.[ 40]
King University , Tennessee, US
James King
College was originally located on land donated by Reverend King.
King Edward Medical University (Kemc), Lahore, Pakistan
Edward VII of the United Kingdom
Founded as Lahore Medical College, renamed King Edward Medical College after receiving assistance from the King Edward Medical Memorial Fund[ 41]
Kotelawala Defence University , Colombo, Sri Lanka
General Sir John Kotelawala
Established on an estate donated by Kotelawala, a former Prime Minister of Ceylon
Université Laval [in English: Laval University], Quebec , Canada
Bishop François de Laval
First Bishop of New France
Lawrence University , Wisconsin, US
Amos Adams Lawrence
Philanthropist Lawrence contributed $10,000 toward the school's founding
Lewis University , Illinois, US
Frank J. Lewis
philanthropist who funded the construction of many of the school's buildings
Macalester College , Minnesota, US
Charles Macalester
Philadelphia, PA, businessman who sponsored the institution's conversion from a school to a college.
University of Mary Hardin–Baylor , Texas, US
Mary Hardin
One half of a married couple whose gift to what was then Baylor College for Women saved the school from closure during the Great Depression .
Meharry Medical College , Tennessee, US
Samuel Meharry
Meharry was a young white man who, in 1826, was aided after an accident by a family of freed slaves . Afterward, he promised to repay their help by doing "something for your race ." Fifty years later, he and four brothers donated $15,000 to assist with establishment of the medical department at Central Tennessee College; that department later became Meharry Medical College.[ 42]
Oxford Brookes University , Oxford, England
John Brookes
Brookes was the founding principal.
Paul Smith's College , New York, US
Apollos (Paul) Smith
Smith amassed a fortune in real estate and other businesses after starting out as a hunting guide in the Adirondacks . His son left a bequest to start a college in his name.
Philander Smith College , Arkansas, US
Philander Smith
Renamed from Walden Seminary in 1882 to recognize the financial contributions of Adeline Smith, the widow of Philander Smith.
Radcliffe College , Massachusetts, US
Ann Mowlson
Lady Ann Mowlson, née Radcliffe, established the first scholarship at Harvard University (Radcliffe's parent institution) in 1643. The college was fully incorporated into Harvard in 1999, with the campus now serving as home to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study .
Reed College , Oregon, US
Simeon Gannett Reed and Amanda Reed
Oregon pioneers; Amanda Reed's estate provided the endowment with which the college was founded.
Rhodes University , Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Cecil Rhodes
The establishment of the university was aided by the Rhodes Trust .
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School , New Jersey, US
Robert Wood Johnson III
Originally Rutgers Medical School, received its current name in 1986.[ 43]
Robinson College, Cambridge , England
David Robinson
British philanthropist who gave Cambridge University £17 million to establish a new college.
Rowan University , New Jersey, US
Henry Rowan and Betty Rowan
Formerly Glassboro State College; was renamed in 1992 after the Rowans gave $100 million to the school, at the time the largest gift to a public college.[ 44]
Russell Sage College , New York, US
Russell Sage
Rutgers University , New Jersey, US
Henry Rutgers
American Revolutionary War hero whose donations helped the college (originally called Queen's College) survive difficult financial times.[ 45]
Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University , India
Nathibai Damodar Thackersey
Mother of Sir Vithaldas Thackersey , who made a generous contribution in her memory.[ 46]
Spelman College , Georgia, US
Laura Spelman Rockefeller
Wife of donor John D. Rockefeller
Stetson University , Florida, US
John Batterson Stetson
Creator of the Stetson hat ; donated generously to DeLand University, which changed its name to John B. Stetson University in 1889.
Stevens Institute of Technology , New Jersey, US
Edwin A. Stevens
His bequest helped to establish the institution
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research , Mumbai, India
J.R.D. Tata
Tata Institute of Social Sciences , Mumbai, India
Sir Dorabji Tata
Established with support from the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust;[ 47] trust founder Sir Dorabji Tata was influential in establishing the Tata family's industrial endeavors.[ 48]
Thiel College , Pennsylvania, US
A. Louis Thiel
Provided initial funding for the school in 1866, donating $4,000 that he had received from an investment in the new oil industry in Titusville , Pennsylvania[ 49]
Tufts University , Massachusetts, US
Charles Tufts
Donated the land for the campus
Tulane University , Louisiana, US
Paul Tulane
Tulane was converted from a public to a private university in the late 19th century with financing from the endowments of Paul Tulane and Josephine Louise Newcomb .
Vanderbilt University , Tennessee, US
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Provided the institution its initial $1 million endowment.
Voorhees University , South Carolina, US
Ralph Voorhees
The HBCU school was originally named Denmark Industrial School after its location in Denmark , South Carolina. After donations from Ralph Voorhees, a New Jersey philanthropist, it was renamed the Vorhees Industrial Institute for Colored Youths. It later was named Vorhees School and Junior College. In 1962, it was renamed Voorhees College.
Washington College , Maryland, US
George Washington
Founded in 1782 by William Smith with the patronage of George Washington, who consented to give his name to the college and who served five years on the Board of Visitors and Governors, before beginning his presidency of the United States
Washington and Lee University , Virginia, US
George Washington (and Robert E. Lee )
In 1796, while he was still President of the United States , Washington endowed what was then known as Liberty Hall Academy with $20,000, at the time the largest gift ever to a U.S. institution of higher learning. The school then became Washington Academy and later Washington College.
Wheaton College (Illinois) , US
Warren L. Wheaton
Early donor who also was a founder of the city of Wheaton , Illinois[ 50]
Williams College , Massachusetts, US
Ephraim Williams
Benefactor whose estate helped to found the college in 1793
Wilson College (Pennsylvania) , US
Sarah Wilson
First major donor to the college
Winthrop University , South Carolina, US
Robert C. Winthrop
Donor whose contribution was enough to rent the institution's first one-room building.
Wofford College , South Carolina, US
Benjamin Wofford
Methodist minister whose $100,000 bequest founded the college in 1854.
Yale University , Connecticut, US
Elihu Yale
English merchant, philanthropist and benefactor of the college in 1718, donating gifts worth £800, used to construct building called Yale college.[ 51]
Young Harris College , Georgia, US
Young Harris
benefactor
Federico Santa María Technical University , Valparaíso, Chile
Federico Santa María
Chilean businessman and philanthropist. Because he had no descendants, he gave his entire fortune to his hometown Valparaíso for the founding of a technical and engineering school. The result of his legacy was the Federico Santa María Technical University.
Other institutional associations
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Barnard College , New York, US
Frederick A.P. Barnard
President of Columbia College in the years prior to Barnard's founding as Columbia's sister school; was a proponent of higher education for women.
Bates Technical College , Tacoma, US
LaVerne H. Bates
Early director of the college
Cardinal Stritch University , Wisconsin, US
Samuel Stritch
Originally St. Clare College; renamed in 1946 when Stritch, who had been Archbishop of Milwaukee when the school was established within that archdiocese, became a Roman Catholic cardinal .
Cheikh Anta Diop University , Senegal
Cheikh Anta Diop
Senegalese historian and anthropologist who worked at the University of Dakar, which was renamed for him after his death.
Claremont McKenna College , California, US
Donald McKenna
Originally named Claremont Men's College for its location; the name of McKenna, one of the school's founding trustees, was added to the name when the school became coeducational in 1976[ 52]
Collingwood College (Durham University), England
Edward Collingwood
Mathematician who served as Chair of Council at Durham University
Crichton College , Tennessee, US
Dr. James B. Crichton
Established in 1941 and formerly called Mid-South Bible College, renamed in honor of this former school president and professor in 1986
C. W. Post College , New York, US
Charles William Post
Breakfast cereal inventor and father of Marjorie Merriweather Post , who sold the school's campus to Long Island University.[ 53]
Dawson College , Montréal , Quebec Canada
John William Dawson Sir William Dawson
Professor of geology and principal of McGill University (Dawson's parent institution) from 1855 to 1893
Eötvös Loránd University , Budapest, Hungary
Loránd Eötvös
Physicist who researched and taught in the university (then called University of Budapest), which was renamed in his honor in 1950
Faulkner University , Alabama, US
James H. Faulkner
Longtime supporter and chairman of the board of trustees.
Furman University , South Carolina, US
Richard Furman
A founder of the South Carolina Baptist Convention whose efforts in support of Baptist missions and education led to the establishment of Furman University (and other institutions) and whose organizational concepts were eventually adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention . His son was the school's first president.[ 54]
Hamilton College , New York, US
Alexander Hamilton
Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States , was one of the institution's first trustees.
Henderson State University , Arkansas, US
Charles Christopher Henderson
Early trustee of the college originally called Arkadelphia Methodist College.
Hendrix College , Arkansas, US
Eugene Russell Hendrix
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which had recently purchased the school previously named Central Collegiate Institute.
Kean University , New Jersey, US
Robert Winthrop Kean
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and father of former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean. Campus site once belonged to the Kean family,[ 55] including land purchased while Robert Kean was in Congress.[ 56] [ 57]
Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli , Rome , Italy
Guido Carli
President of the university from 1978 until his death in 1993.
Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Chișinău , Moldova
Nicolae Testemițanu
Rector of the university from 1959 to 1963.
Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
Obafemi Awolowo
First Nigerian premier of the Western Region of Nigeria who was also the university's founding statesman and first Chancellor.
Rhodes College , Tennessee, US
Peyton Nalle Rhodes
Former president of the college which had previously held names including Montgomery Masonic College, Stewart College, Southwestern Presbyterian University, and Southwestern at Memphis.
Semmelweis University , Budapest, Hungary
Ignác Semmelweis
The medical school, first established in 1769, was renamed in 1969 in honor of 19th century Hungarian physician Semmelweis, discoverer of the cause of puerperal fever, who was a professor and chairman in the institution's Faculty of Medicine[ 58]
Seton Hall University , New Jersey, US
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Mother Seton was the first American-born Catholic saint. The university was founded in 1856 by her nephew, Archdiocese of Newark Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, who named the institution for his aunt.
Sharif University , Tehran , Iran
Majid Sharif Vaghefi
Islamic martyr (1949–1975) and graduate of Aryamehr University, which was renamed as a memorial after Iran's Islamic revolution.
Sir George Williams University (merged with Loyola College to form the present Concordia University ) Montreal , Quebec , Canada
Sir George Williams (YMCA)
British founder of the worldwide YMCA movement. Sir George Williams University originated as a night school adjunct to the Montreal YMCA, the first YMCA in North America. The downtown branch of Concordia University is still known as the Sir George Williams Campus.
Spalding University , Kentucky, US
Catherine Spalding
Mother Spalding was the first superior of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth , an order of Catholic nuns which founded the school that evolved into today's university.
Trevelyan College (Durham University), England
G. M. Trevelyan
Historian who served as Chancellor of Durham University from 1950 to 1957
Ustinov College (Durham University), England
Peter Ustinov
Chancellor of Durham University from 1992 to 2004
Warren Wilson College , North Carolina, US
Warren Hugh Wilson
Presbyterian minister who served on the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church (US), which named the college in his honor after his death.[ 59]
Washington and Lee University , Virginia, US
(George Washington and) Robert E. Lee
Immediately after the Civil War , Lee accepted an offer to be president of what was then Washington College, and served until his death in 1870, at which time Lee's name was added to the school.
Institutions named for contemporary royalty or politicians
Some educational institutions carry the names of members of royalty or political leaders who were in power at the time the institutions were established or received their present names. Some of these schools were given the names of the leaders who officially chartered them (for example, Charles University of Prague in the Czech Republic and College of William and Mary in the United States ). Other institutions may have received other forms of support from their namesakes.
The following list includes both institutions named for members of royalty or politicians in power at the time the institutions received those names and institutions that were named for recently deceased royalty or politicians who may have been special supporters of the schools. Institutions named for family members of such leaders also are listed.
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Ahmadu Bello University , Nigeria
Ahmadu Bello
Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, was the first premier of Northern Nigeria.
Cégep André-Laurendeau LaSalle , Quebec Canada.
André Laurendeau
Novelist, playwright, essay writer, journalist and politician in Quebec , Canada.
Austin Peay State University , Clarksville , Tennessee, United States
Austin Peay
Governor of Tennessee; died in office (in 1927) two years before school opened
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beersheba Israel
David Ben-Gurion
School was originally University of the Negev, but was renamed after the death of Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister, in 1973
Charles University of Prague , Czech Republic
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor who authorized the establishment of the university.
Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology , Gandhinagar , Gujarat , India
Dhirubhai Ambani
Indian entrepreneur who founded Reliance Industries .
George Brown College , Toronto , Ontario, Canada
George Brown
19th century politician and newspaper publisher and one of the Fathers of Confederation.
Collège Gérald-Godin , Sainte-Geneviève, Quebec , Canada
Gérald Godin
Quebec poet, journalist and politician.
Grey College , Durham, England
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
British Prime Minister at the time that Durham University was founded
Imam Khomeini International University , Qazvin, Iran
Ruhollah Khomeini
Supreme Leader of Iran
MacEwan University , Edmonton , Canada
Dr. J.W. Grant MacEwan ,
Author, educator, and former lieutenant governor of Alberta
Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences , Andhra Pradesh
N.T. Rama Rao
Famous actor in Telugu film industry and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh when institution was founded in 1986[ 60]
Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry , Himachal Pradesh , India
Yashwant Singh Parmar
Established in 1962 as the Himachal Agricultural College and Research Institute; was named in 1985 for Parmar, popularly called "architect of Himachal Pradesh," who had been the first Chief Minister of the state and was an advocate for the Horticulture and Forestry University[ 61]
Kim Il Sung University , Pyongyang North Korea
Kim Il Sung
Founder of Communist North Korea
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
King Fahd
First the College of Petroleum and Minerals and later the University of Petroleum and Minerals, was renamed in 1986 in honor of King Fahd,[ 62] who ruled Saudi Arabia from 1982 to 2005.
King Faisal University , Dammam Saudi Arabia
King Faisal
Established in 1975, the same year that King Faisal was assassinated
Mohammed V University , Rabat, Morocco
Mohammed V of Morocco
Sultan of Morocco who became King in 1957, the year the university was established
Moshood Abiola University , Lagos, Nigeria
Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola
Foremost Nigerian philanthropist and politician, famous for the aborted June 12, 1993 Presidential held in Nigeria
Nnamdi Azikiwe University , Awka , Nigeria
Nnamdi Azikiwe
The only indigenous Governor-General of the Post Independence Nigeria.
University of Naples Federico II , Italy
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor who authorized the establishment of the university
Ural Federal University , Yekaterinburg , Russia
Boris Yeltsin
The first President of the Russian Federation (1991–1999), graduate of the university
Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife , Nigeria
Obafemi Awolowo
First premier of the old Western Region; politician, lawyer and elder statesman
President Ramon Magsaysay State University , Iba, Zambales, Philippines
Ramon Magsaysay
Seventh President of the Republic of the Philippines
Prince Sultan University , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Prince Sultan
Member of the House of Saud; Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 2005 until his death in 2011
Queen Maud University College , Norway
Queen Maud of Norway
In 1954 King Haakon VII gifted his late wife's memorial fund to the school.
Queen's University at Kingston , Ontario , Canada
Queen Victoria
The university received a royal charter (as Queen's College) from Queen Victoria in 1841.
Queen's University Belfast , Northern Ireland
The university received a royal charter from Queen Victoria in 1845.
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi, Jharkhand State, India
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
First president of India
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences , Uttar Pradesh, India
Sanjay Gandhi
Deceased son of Indira Gandhi , who was India's prime minister when the institute was established in 1983.[ 63]
Victoria University , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Queen Victoria
Founded in 1831 as Upper Canada Academy. Renamed Victoria College in 1841. Renamed Victoria University in 1884.
Victoria University of Manchester , Manchester , England
Founded in 1851 as Owens College. Received a royal charter from Queen Victoria in 1880 and renamed Victoria University of Manchester. Absorbed into the University of Manchester in 2004.
Victoria University of Wellington , Wellington , New Zealand
Named in 1897 on the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's coronation.
The College of William & Mary , Williamsburg , Virginia, United States
King William III and Queen Mary II of England
College was founded in 1693 by a Royal Charter issued by King William and Queen Mary
Zayed University , Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
First president of United Arab Emirates
Institutions named in honor of historical people not connected with the institution
The following universities and colleges are named for people who are noted primarily for their contributions to religion , including theologians , saints , holy people, and founders of religious denominations . Most, but not all, of the institutions of higher education named for religious figures are religious institutions.
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Abbot Oliva University , Catalonia, Spain[citation needed ]
Abbot Oliva
Bishop considered one of the spiritual founders of Catalonia and perhaps the most important prelate of his age in the Iberian Peninsula.
St. Anthony's College , Lahore , Pakistan
St. Anthony
Anthony of Padua was a Portuguese Catholic saint. He is known to have become the "quickest" saint in the history of the Catholic Church because he was canonized by Pope Gregory IX less than one year after his death on the 30th of May 1232.
Acharya Nagarjuna University , Andhra Pradesh, India
Nagarjuna
Founder of the Madhyamaka path of Mahayana Buddhism
Albertus Magnus College , Connecticut, US
Albertus Magnus
Medieval Roman Catholic philosopher and theologian
Albright College , Pennsylvania, US
Jacob Albright
Preacher who founded the Evangelical Association (later the Evangelical United Brethren Church )
Allen University , South Carolina, US
Bishop Richard Allen
Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
Aquinas College
St. Thomas Aquinas
Medieval Roman Catholic theologian; the name "Aquinas College" is used by several institutions of higher education around the world
Asbury Theological Seminary , Kentucky, US
Francis Asbury
First American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church , a predecessor to the United Methodist Church
Asbury University , Kentucky, US
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences , Punjab, India
Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar
12th century Sufi preacher, saint of Punjab, and poet of Punjabi language
Bar-Ilan University , Ramat Gan, Israel
Meir Bar-Ilan
Leader of Religious Zionism
Barton College , North Carolina, US
Barton W. Stone
Founder of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ; Atlantic Christian College was renamed in his honor in 1990.
Bellarmine University , Kentucky, US
Robert Bellarmine
Catholic saint
Calvin University , Michigan, US
John Calvin
Theologian of the Protestant Reformation
Canisius College , New York, US
Petrus Canisius
Catholic Saint
DePaul University , Illinois, US
St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Saint
George Fox University , Oregon, US
George Fox
Founder of the Quaker movement
Gonzaga University , Washington, US
Aloysius Gonzaga
Catholic saint; patron saint of youth
Guru Ghasidas University , Chhattisgarh, India
Guru Ghasidas
Hindu saint; founder of the Satnami sect of Hinduism[ 64]
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology , Haryana State, India
Guru Jambheshwar
Hindu saint of the 15th century, founder and guru of the Bishnoi sect[ 65]
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University , Delhi, India
Guru Gobind Singh
Sikh warrior, poet, and spiritual leader[ 66]
Guru Nanak Dev University , Amritsar, Punjab, India
Guru Nanak Dev
Founder of Sikhism
Hatfield College (Durham University), England
Thomas Hatfield
Bishop of Durham from 1345 to 1381, considered the founder of Durham College, Oxford
Indiana Asbury University, US
Francis Asbury
For Asbury's significance, see the entry for Asbury Theological Seminary and Asbury University. The Indiana school was actually the first to be named after Asbury, opening in 1834. It adopted its current name of DePauw University in 1884 (six years before the founding of the Kentucky school), renaming itself after benefactor Washington C. DePauw.
John Carroll University , Ohio, US
John Carroll
Originally St. Ignatius College, renamed in 1923 for Carroll, the first archbishop of the Catholic Church in the United States and founder of fellow Jesuit institution Georgetown University
La Salle University , Pennsylvania, US
Jean-Baptiste de la Salle
Catholic saint whose work contributed to improving education
Le Moyne College , New York, US
Simon Le Moyne
Catholic missionary of the Society of Jesus
Collège Lionel-Groulx , Quebec Canada
Canon Lionel Groulx
Catholic priest, Quebec historian, editor
Loyola Marymount University , California, US
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Founder of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
Loyola University Chicago , Illinois, US
Loyola University Maryland , US
Loyola University New Orleans , Louisiana, US
Luther College , Iowa, US
Martin Luther
Leader of the Protestant Reformation who founded Lutheranism
Cégep Marie-Victorin , Quebec , Canada
Brother Marie-Victorin
Christian Brother and botanist, founded the botanical garden in Montréal, Quebec .
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg , Germany
Martin Luther
Leader of the Protestant Reformation who also was a professor in Wittenberg
Matteo Ricci College , Seattle, US
Matteo Ricci
Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China missions .
Momoyama Gakuin University , Osaka, Japan
Saint Andrew
The school's English name is St. Andrew's University, for St. Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles . (The Japanese name refers to its original location in an area of peach orchards .)[ 67]
Otterbein University , Ohio, US
Philip William Otterbein
Clergyman who founded the United Brethren in Christ
Radboud University Nijmegen , Netherlands
Saint Radboud
Originally the Catholic University of Nijmegen, renamed in 2004 for the Radboud Foundation (named for Saint Radboud, a medieval Bishop of Utrecht), which had the goal of stimulating Roman Catholic higher education and funded the university.
Universidad de San Andrés , Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Saint Andrew
Founded by Scottish immigrants in 1838 and named for the patron saint of Scotland
St Aidan's College (Durham University), England
Aidan of Lindisfarne
Missionary credited with restoring Christianity to Northumbria in the 7th century.
University of St Andrews , Scotland
Saint Andrew
Patron saint of Scotland
St. Angela's College, Sligo , Ireland (NUI Galway )
Saint Angela Merici
Italian religious educator and founder of the Ursuline Order
Université Sainte-Anne , Collège de l'Acadie, Nova Scotia , Canada
Saint Anne
The mother of the Virgin Mary
St Catherine's College of Education for Home Economics , Dublin, Ireland
Saint Catherine of Siena
Dominican saint (the school was run by the Dominican Order )
Santa Clara University , California, United States
Saint Clare
One of the first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi
St Chad's College (Durham University), England
St. Chad
Bishop of Mercia
St Cuthbert's Society (Durham University), England
St. Cuthbert
Patron Saint of Northumbria
Saint Francis Xavier University , Nova Scotia, Canada
St. Francis Xavier
Co-founder of the Jesuits
College of St Hild and St Bede (Durham University), England
St. Hild and St. Bede
Hild, Abbess of Whitby and Bede, Monk of Wearmouth and Jarrow (and the first English historian)
St John's College (Durham University), England
St John the Evangelist
Author to whom the Fourth Gospel is traditionally attributed
St. John's University , New York, US
St. John the Baptist
Forerunner and baptizer of Jesus
Saint Joseph's University , Pennsylvania, United States
Saint Joseph
Husband of Mary, mother of Jesus
St Mary's College (Durham University), England
The Blessed Virgin Mary
Mother of Jesus
Saint Mary's College , Indiana, US
Saint Mary's College of California , US
Mary Immaculate College , Limerick, Ireland
Saint Michael's College , Vermont, US
Saint Michael the Archangel
St. Patrick's, Carlow College , Carlow, Ireland
Saint Patrick
Patron saint of Ireland
St Patrick's College, Maynooth , Ireland
St. Photios Orthodox Theological Seminary, California, US
St. Photios of Constantinople
Spiritual leader who also promoted education
Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering and Technology , Maharashtra, India
Guru Gobind Singh
Sikh warrior, poet, and spiritual leader
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit , Kerala, India
Adi Shankara
Philosopher of Hinduism
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya , Chennai, India
Chandrashekarendra Saraswati
Hindu saint known as the Sage of Kanchi (1894–1994)[ 68]
Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa , Cork, Ireland
Saint Stephen
First Christian martyr
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum ) , Rome, Italy
St. Thomas Aquinas [ 69]
Father of the Thomistic school of philosophy and theology
College of Saint Thomas More , Texas, US
Thomas More
Catholic saint
Thomas More University , Kentucky, US
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts , New Hampshire, US
Wesleyan University , Connecticut, US
John Wesley
Wesleyan University is the oldest of the numerous institutions for whom Wesley (Protestant theologian who was the founder of Methodism ) was namesake (see Wesleyan University (disambiguation) )
William Carey University , Mississippi, US
William Carey
One of the founders of the Baptist Missionary Society, considered the "father of modern missions"
Xavier University , Ohio, US
St. Francis Xavier
Co-founder of the Jesuits
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan , Philippines
Xavier University of Louisiana , US
York St John University , York , England
St. John the Evangelist
Ultimately derived from St John's College, a men's teacher training college founded in 1841.[ 70]
Shia imams
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Imam Ali Officers' Academy , Tehran , Iran
Ali ibn Abi Talib
1st Shia Imam, the military academy of Ground Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran Army
Imam Hossein University , Tehran, Iran
Husayn ibn Ali
3rd Shia Imam, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Sadjad University of Technology , Mashhad , Iran
Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin
4th Shia Imam, Private university
Imam Baqer School , Iran
Muhammad al-Baqir
5th Shia Imam, affiliated with the Ministry of Intelligence
Imam Sadiq University , Tehran, Iran
Ja'far al-Sadiq
6th Shia Imam, Private Islamic university
Imam Kadhim University , Baghdad , Iraq
Musa al-Kadhim
7th Shia Imam
Imam Reza University , Mashhad, Iran
Ali al-Ridha
8th Shia Imam, Private Islamic university
Imam Javad University , Yazd , Iran
Muhammad al-Jawad
9th Shia Imam, Private university
Imam Hadi School , Iran
Ali al-Hadi
10th Shia Imam, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences , Tehran, Iran
Muhammad al-Mahdi
12th Shia Imam, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Universities and colleges have been named for a diverse variety of historical figures, including national heroes, poets, prominent scientists, and political figures of the past.
Institution
Namesake
Notes
Aalto University , Helsinki, Finland
Alvar Aalto
Finnish architect
Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University , Andhra Pradesh, India
Acharya N.G. Ranga
Indian freedom fighter and Parliamentarian; Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University was renamed for him after his death.[ 71]
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan , Poznań, Poland
Adam Mickiewicz
Polish poet
Albert Einstein College of Medicine , Bronx , New York , US
Albert Einstein
World renowned physicist ; on March 15, 1953, the day following his 74th birthday, Einstein formally agreed to permit his name to be used for the first medical school to be built in New York City since 1897.[ 72]
Allama Iqbal Open University , Islamabad, Pakistan
Muhammad Iqbal
National poet of Pakistan
Allame Tabatabayee University , Tehran, Iran
Allame Tabatabayee
Iranian Islamic cleric
Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research , Delhi, India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Indian jurist, scholar and political leader who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution , an opponent of the caste system , a Buddhist revivalist, and one of the first Untouchables to obtain a college education in India
Amirkabir University of Technology , Tehran, Iran
Amir Kabir
Prime minister of Persia in the 19th century
Andrews University , Michigan, US
John Nevins Andrews
Adventist scholar who was the first officially sponsored overseas missionary for the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Anton Bruckner Private University , Linz, Austria
Anton Bruckner
Austrian composer
Antonin Scalia Law School , Virginia, US
Antonin Scalia
Established in 1972 as the International School of Law (ISL) in Washington, D.C.; merged with George Mason University in 1979 to become the George Mason University School of Law. It was renamed in July 2016 in honor of the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February 2016.
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece
Aristotle
Greek philosopher
Arturo Prat University , Chile
Arturo Prat
Chilean military hero
Austin College , Texas, US
Stephen F. Austin
Major figure in the history of Texas, Texas hero, known as "Father of Texas"
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University , Lucknow , India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Indian jurist, scholar and political leader who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution , an opponent of the caste system , a Buddhist revivalist, and one of the first Untouchables to obtain a college education in India[ 73]
Barkatullah University , Bhopal , India
Maulana Barkatullah Bhopali
In 1988 Bhopal University was renamed for this scholar (1854–1927) who was an early advocate for Indian independence.[ 74]
University of California, Berkeley , US
George Berkeley
Name includes its location, the city of Berkeley , California, which in turn was named for the Anglo-Irish philosopher noted for his work on Immaterialism.[ 75]
Shahid Bhagat Singh College , Delhi , India
Bhagat Singh
Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary
Bharathiar University , Tamil Nadu, India
Subramania Bharathiar
Tamil poet
Bharathidasan University , Tamil Nadu, India
Bharathidasan
Tamil poet and author
Bidhan Chandra College, Asansol , West Bengal, India
Bidhan Chandra Roy
Physician and second Chief Minister of West Bengal
Bidhan Chandra College, Rishra , West Bengal, India
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya , West Bengal, India
Birsa Agricultural University , Ranchi, Jharkhand State, India
Birsa Munda
Leader in 19th-century Indian independence movement
Brandeis University , Massachusetts, US
Louis Brandeis
First Jewish Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Brock University , Ontario, Canada
Isaac Brock
British Major General Sir Isaac Brock died during the Battle of Queenston Heights in the War of 1812 , near the site of the campus.
Brunel University , England
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
British engineer remembered for his major accomplishments in design and development of civil works
Bryan College , Tennessee, US
William Jennings Bryan
American lawyer, statesman, politician, and renowned public speaker, who died five days after his participation in the Scopes Trial , near the site of the future college
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg , Germany
Carl von Ossietzky
German journalist, publisher, and pacifist, awarded the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize, 1889–1938
Carlos III University, Madrid , Spain
Charles III of Spain
King of Spain, 1759–88
Cayetano Heredia University , Lima, Peru
Cayetano Heredia
19th-century Peruvian physician
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica Celso Suckow da Fonseca , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Celso Suckow da Fonseca
Brazilian engineer and educator, first director of the Center
Champlain Regional College Quebec Canada
Samuel de Champlain
The first governor of New France.
Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology , Uttar Pradesh, India
Chandrasekhar Azad
Indian revolutionary
Charles Darwin University , Northern Territory, Australia
Charles Darwin
English naturalist best known for his theory of natural selection, which forms the basis of modern evolutionary theory
Charles Sturt University , New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Charles Sturt
English explorer of Australia
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University , Haryana State, India
Choudhary Charan Singh
Hissar Agricultural University was renamed in honor of Singh, a former Prime Minister of India .
Chaudhary Charan Singh University , Uttar Pradesh, India
Choudhary Charan Singh
Founded in 1966 as Meerut University, was later renamed in honor of Singh, Prime Minister of India in 1979-1980[ 76]
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University , Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj
Shahu Ji was a ruler of Kolhapur who introduced reservation for downtrodden classes in his kingdom in 1902; in 2002 King George Medical College in Lucknow was also renamed in his honor[ 77]
Chifley Business School , Adelaide, Australia
Ben Chifley
A Prime Minister of Australia
Christopher Newport University , Virginia, US
Christopher Newport
Captain of the ship that brought the first English settlers to Jamestown , Virginia
Clark Atlanta University , Georgia, US
Davis Wasgatt Clark
First president of the Freedman's Aid Society , abolitionist organization which assisted fugitive slaves
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Lyon, France
Claude Bernard
French physiologist
Curtin University of Technology , Western Australia, Australia
John Curtin
Fourteenth Prime Minister of Australia
D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara , Italy
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Italian writer and poet, member of the Italian Army during World War I
Daniel Webster College , New Hampshire, US
Daniel Webster
19th-century American statesman
Davidson College , North Carolina, US
William Lee Davidson
American Revolutionary war general
De Montfort University , Leicester, England
Simon de Montfort
Earl of Leicester in the 13th century
Deakin University , Victoria, Australia
Alfred Deakin
Australia's second Prime Minister
Democritus University of Thrace , Greece
Democritus
Greek philosopher
Devi Ahilya University , Madhya Pradesh, India
Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar
Female ruler of the Malwa kingdom, India, in the 18th century
Douglas College , British Columbia , Canada
Sir James Douglas
Canadian Lieutenant Governor
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University , Aurangabad, Maharashtra , India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Indian jurist, scholar and political leader who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution , an opponent of the caste system , a Buddhist revivalist, and one of the first Untouchables to obtain a college education in India[ 78]
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University , Hyderabad , India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Originally Andhra Pradesh Open University, was renamed for Ambedkar in 1991.[ 79] See above for information on namesake.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University , Agra , India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
See above for information on namesake. [ 80]
Edith Cowan University , Western Australia
Edith Cowan
First woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament
Emily Carr University of Art and Design , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada
Emily Carr
Canadian artist and writer inspired by the first nations people and wilderness of British Columbia.
Emory University , Georgia, US
John Emory
American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Emory and Henry University , Virginia, US
John Emory and Patrick Henry
American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and American patriot, respectively
Erasmus University Rotterdam , Netherlands
Desiderius Erasmus
Dutch humanist and theologian (died 1536)
Fisk University , Tennessee, US
Clinton B. Fisk
Officer in the Reconstruction era Freedmen's Bureau
Flinders University , Adelaide, Australia
Matthew Flinders
Navigator and explorer
Francis Marion University , South Carolina, US
Francis Marion
American Revolutionary War hero who was nicknamed the "Swamp Fox" for successfully using guerrilla tactics to out-fox the British on swampy terrain in South Carolina[ 81]
Universidad Francisco Marroquín , Guatemala City, Guatemala
Francisco Marroquín
first bishop of Guatemala , in the 16th century
Collège François-Xavier-Garneau Quebec , Quebec, Canada
François-Xavier Garneau
nineteenth-century French Canadian poet, historian, civil servant and liberal
Franklin & Marshall College , Pennsylvania, US
Benjamin Franklin and John Marshall
American founding father and Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835, respectively
Franklin College Switzerland , Lugano, Switzerland
Benjamin Franklin
American founding father who was the United States' first ambassador to Europe
Franklin Pierce University , New Hampshire, US
Franklin Pierce
14th President of the United States , and the only one to date from New Hampshire. The law school, originally a private institution, became a public school in 2010 as the University of New Hampshire School of Law .
Franklin Pierce Law Center, New Hampshire, US
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena , Thuringia, Germany
Friedrich Schiller
German writer
Froebel College (University of Roehampton )
Friedrich Fröbel
A German pedagogue, a student of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi , who laid the foundation for modern education based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities.
Froebel College of Education , Dublin, Ireland
Universitas Gadjah Mada , Indonesia
Patih Gadjah Mada
Famous military leader and prime minister (mahapatih) of the 14th century Majapahit Empire
George Mason University , Virginia, US
George Mason
American statesman and author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights
The George Washington University , Washington, DC, US
George Washington
Glyndŵr University , Wrexham , Wales
Owain Glyndŵr
Welsh prince who first suggested the establishment of universities throughout Wales in the early 15th century.
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Maharashtra, India
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Indian nationalist leader. The institute is located in the premises of the Servants of India Society, which he established in 1905. The grounds include his bungalow and a massive banyan tree under which Gokhale and M.K. Gandhi discussed political issues.[ 82]
Gordon College , Georgia, US
General John B. Gordon
Confederate corps commander in the American Civil War ; later served three terms in the U.S. Senate and two terms as Georgia Governor
Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology , Uttarakhand, India
Govind Ballabh Pant
Indian freedom fighter[ 83]
Griffith University , Queensland, Australia
Samuel Griffith
Premier of Queensland , Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and the main author of the Constitution of Australia .
Gustavus Adolphus College , Minnesota, US
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
King of Sweden
Hampden–Sydney College , Virginia, US
John Hampden & Algernon Sydney
Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf , Germany
Heinrich Heine
German poet, born in Düsseldorf
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University , Uttar Pradesh, India
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
Garhwal University, founded 1973, was renamed in 1989 following the death of Shri Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna, Indian statesman born in the district of Pauri Garhwal.[ 84] [ 85]
Heriot-Watt University , Edinburgh, Scotland
George Heriot and James Watt
Homi Bhabha National Institute , Mumbai , India
Homi J. Bhabha
Indian nuclear physicist and the chief architect of the Indian atomic energy program.
Howard University , Washington, DC, US
Oliver O. Howard
Union general in the American Civil War and later commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau , a U.S. federal agency that sought to help newly freed slaves during Reconstruction .
Huntingdon College , Alabama, US
Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon
18th-century English religious leader who played a prominent part in the Methodist movement. The Women's College of Alabama was renamed in her honor shortly after it admitted its first male student.
Indira Gandhi Agricultural University , Madhya Pradesh, India
Indira Gandhi
Prime Minister of India[ 86]
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research , Mumbai, India
Indira Gandhi
[ 87]
Indira Gandhi National Open University , New Delhi, India
Indira Gandhi
Ivan Franko National University of L'viv , Ukraine
Ivan Franko
Ukrainian writer and political activist
Jaiprakash University , Bihar, India
Jai Prakash Narayan
Indian freedom fighter and political leader[ 88]
James Madison University , Virginia, US
James Madison
Principal author of the United States Constitution and fourth President of the United States. The school, founded in 1908 as The State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, first named itself after him in 1938 as Madison College, adopting its current name in 1976.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University , Andhra Pradesh, India
Jawaharlal Nehru
first Prime Minister of India
Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi, India
Jawaharlal Nehru
first Prime Minister of India
James Cook University , Queensland, Australia
James Cook
British sea captain and explorer
Jiwaji University , Madhya Pradesh, India
Jiwaji Rao Scindia
Last Scindia Maharaja of Ujjain and Gwalior [ 89]
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main , Germany
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz , Germany
Johann Gutenberg
Johannes Kepler University of Linz , Austria
Johannes Kepler
German mathematician and astronomer
John Abbott College Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue , Quebec Canada
Sir John Abbott
Third Prime Minister of Canada
John Cabot University , Italy
John Cabot
Italian navigator and explorer
John Jay College of Criminal Justice , US
John Jay
First Chief Justice of the United States , governor of New York
Josephine Butler College (Durham University), England
Josephine Butler
Victorian era feminist
Judson College (Alabama) , US
Ann Hasseltine Judson
First American Baptist woman to serve as an overseas missionary
Judson University , Illinois, US
Adoniram Judson
First American Baptist man to serve as an overseas missionary
Kennedy-King College , Illinois, US
Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Founded as Woodrow Wilson Junior College in 1935 and renamed in 1969 in honor of the two leaders who had been assassinated , just eight weeks apart, in 1968
King Abdulaziz University , Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia
K.N. Toosi University of Technology , Tehran, Iran
Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī
Persian scientist (1201–1274) known as a philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, theologian, physician, and prolific writer[ 90]
Kyiv Shevchenko University , Kyiv, Ukraine
Taras Shevchenko
Ukrainian poet, artist, and humanist
La Trobe University , Victoria, Australia
Charles La Trobe
First Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria. Oversaw the separation from New South Wales . Had a significant input into the construction of inner Melbourne parks such as the Botanic Gardens , as well as providing leadership, prestige and support to such institutions as the Royal Melbourne Hospital , the Royal Philharmonic and the University of Melbourne .[ 91] [ 92] [ 93]
Lafayette College , Pennsylvania, US
Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
French general and American Revolutionary War hero. The school's founders were inspired by Lafayette's visit to the U.S. in 1824–25 , which was ongoing when they first discussed founding a college.
Lalit Narayan Mithila University , Bihar State, India
Lalit Narayan Mishra
Originally Mithila University; renamed in 1975 after the assassination of Indian political leader Mishra[ 94]
Lamar University , Texas, US
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Major figure in the history of Texas - Second president of the Republic of Texas, known as "Father of Texas Education" because of his leadership in setting aside public lands for education.
Lambuth University , Tennessee, US
Walter Russell Lambuth
pioneer Methodist missionary bishop
Lehman College , New York, US
Herbert Lehman
Governor of New York
Lincoln Memorial University , Tennessee, US
Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the United States . The naming of the schools in Missouri and Pennsylvania, both founded to educate African Americans , was specifically inspired by Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation .
Lincoln University (California) , US
Lincoln University of Missouri , US
Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) , US
Liverpool John Moores University , England
John Moores
Macquarie University , Sydney, Australia
Lachlan Macquarie
Early governor of the colony of New South Wales
Madurai Kamaraj University , Tamil Nadu, India
Kamaraj
Politician who was Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
Maharishi Dayanand University , Rohtak , Haryana, India
Swami Dayananda
Indian social reformer[ 95]
Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University
Mahatma Gandhi
[ 96]
Mahatma Gandhi University , Kerala, India
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University , Uttar Pradesh, India
Jyotiba Phule
19th century social activist who in 1848 opened India's first school for girls
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Makhan Lal Chaturvedi
Indian freedom fighter, poet and journalist
Malcolm X College , Illinois, US
Malcolm X
African American civil rights activist
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University , Lublin, Poland
Maria Sklodowska-Curie
Polish-French physicist and chemist most famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity
Universidad Mariano Galvez , Guatemala City, Guatemala
Mariano Gálvez
Guatemalan political leader
Marquette University , Wisconsin, US
Father Jacques Marquette
French Jesuit missionary and explorer; one of the first Europeans to explore the interior of modern-day Wisconsin
Marshall University , West Virginia, US
John Marshall
Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835
University of Mary Washington , Virginia, US
Mary Ball Washington
Founded in 1908 as The State Normal and Industrial School for Women, was renamed in 1938 in honor of the mother of George Washington
Massey University , New Zealand
William Massey
Former prime minister of New Zealand
Maulana Azad National Urdu University , Hyderabad, India
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Muslim scholar and a leader of the Indian independence movement
McNeese State University , Lake Charles, Louisiana
John McNeese
Educator in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Superintendent of schools and promoter of education in the state of Louisiana .
Miguel Hernández University , Alicante, Spain
Miguel Hernández
Spanish poet
Mohan Lal Sukhadia University , Udaipur , Rajasthan , India
Mohan Lal Sukhadia
Originally Udaipur University; was renamed in 1984 in respect of Sukhadia, the architect of modern Rajasthan[ 97]
Monash University , Australia
General John Monash
Australian civil engineer and military commander of the First World War
Mother Teresa Women's University , Tamil Nadu, India
Mother Teresa
Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity and ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in India and other countries.[ 98]
Murdoch University , Western Australia
Walter Murdoch
Australian academic and essayist
Napier University , Edinburgh, Scotland
John Napier
Mathematician who was born on the site of the modern university
Narendra Dev University of Agriculture and Technology ,[ 99] India
Acharya Narendra Deva
A leading theorist of India's Congress Socialist Party ; the school was named in his honor in 1975.
Naresuan University , Thailand
King Naresuan the Great
King of Siam (now Thailand) from 1590 to 1605
National Cheng Kung University , Taiwan, Republic of China
Cheng Cheng-kung (Koxinga )
Military leader at the end of the Chinese Ming Dynasty , a leader of the anti-Qing movement opposing the Qing Dynasty , and a general who defeated the Dutch to claim Taiwan in 1662.
National Chung Cheng University , Taiwan, Republic of China
Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese military and political leader who assumed the leadership of the Kuomintang after the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925 and led the national government of the Republic of China from 1928 to 1975.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens , Greece
John Capodistria
First head of state of independent Greece
Nelson Mandela University , South Africa
Nelson Mandela
First president of post-apartheid South Africa
Newman University, Birmingham , West Midlands, UK
John Henry Newman
Englishman who served as a Roman Catholic cardinal
Newman University (Kansas) , Kansas, US
John Henry Newman
Englishman who served as a Roman Catholic cardinal
Netaji Subhas Open University , West Bengal, India
Subhas Chandra Bose
Prominent leader of the Indian Independence Movement
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun , Poland
Nicolaus Copernicus
Astronomer, born there in 1473
Nnamdi Azikiwe University , Anambra State, Nigeria
Nnamdi Azikiwe
A champion of Nigerian independence who became the nation's first president
Oberlin College , Ohio, US
Jean-Frédéric Oberlin
Alsatian clergyman and philanthropist remembered for his efforts to improve the lives of his impoverished parishioners[ 100]
Oglethorpe University , Georgia, US
James Oglethorpe
Englishman who established the colony of Georgia[ 101]
Osmania Medical College , Hyderabad, India
Osman Ali Khan
7th Nizam of the kingdom Hyderabad
Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg , Germany
Otto von Guericke
Germany physicist of the 17th century
University of Paris V: René Descartes , France
René Descartes
French philosopher, mathematician, scientist, and writer
University of Paris VI: Pierre et Marie Curie , France
Pierre Curie , Marie Curie
Physicists
University of Paris VII: Denis Diderot , France
Denis Diderot
French philosopher
Patrick Henry College , Purcellville, VA
Patrick Henry
One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, first Governor of Virginia, and quoted for his famous phrase: "Give me liberty or give me death!" Patrick Henry is a Christian institution with the mission of training students through a classical liberal arts curriculum and apprenticeship methodology to impact the world 'for Christ and for Liberty'.
Periyar University , Tamil Nadu, India
Periyar Ramasami
Indian social reformer and politician
President Ramon Magsaysay State University , Iba, Zambales, Philippines
Ramon Magsaysay
Seventh President of the Republic of the Philippines
Prince of Songkhla University , Thailand
Mahidol Adulyadej
Prince Father Mahidol Adulyadej, Prince of Songkhla (1892–1929) was the father of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) and is regarded as the father of modern medicine and public health of Thailand.
Pompeu Fabra University , Catalonia
Pompeu Fabra
Pompeu Fabra was a Catalan linguist considered the main author of the normative reform of contemporary Catalan grammar .
Quaid-i-Azam University , Islamabad, Pakistan
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: قائد اعظم — "Great Leader") is an honorific title for Jinnah, the politician and leader of the All India Muslim League who founded Pakistan and served as its first Governor-General.
Queen Margaret University , Edinburgh, Scotland
Queen/Saint Margaret of Scotland
Founded in 1875, named for the queen of Scotland who died in 1093
Rabindra Bharati University , West Bengal, India
Rabindranath Tagore
Bengali poet and philosopher
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering ,[ 102] Pune, India
Rajarshi Shahu
Maharaja of the Indian princely state of Kolhapur between 1884 and 1922.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences , Karnataka, India
Rajiv Gandhi
[ 103]
Ramon Llull University , Catalonia
Ramon Llull
Medieval Catalan philosopher and writer, who wrote the first major work of Catalan language literature, is sometimes considered a pioneer of computation theory , and whose work anticipated by several centuries prominent theoretical work on voting systems .
Randolph–Macon College , Virginia, US
John Randolph and Nathaniel Macon
When the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church established the college in 1830, it named it for two non-Methodists to dispel the notion that the school would be sectarian. The non-Methodist namesakes were Randolph, a Virginia statesman, and Macon, a North Carolina statesman.[ 104]
Randolph College (Randolph–Macon Woman's College before July 2007), Virginia, US
John Randolph
Virginia statesman
Rani Durgavati University , Madhya Pradesh, India
Rani Durgavati
Originally the University of Jabalpur; was renamed in 1983 for the Gond dynasty queen of Garha Mandla (1524–1564)[ 105]
Robert Gordon University , Aberdeen , Scotland
Robert Gordon
17th century merchant and philanthropist.
Robert Morris University , Illinois, US
Robert Morris
Merchant known as the "Financier of the American Revolution"; signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, and Constitution.
Robert Morris University , Pennsylvania, US
Roger Williams University , Rhode Island, US
Roger Williams
Founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , which would become the state of Rhode Island , and first major American proponent of religious freedom and church–state separation
Roosevelt University , Illinois, US
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
32nd President of the United States and his wife, a civil rights advocate in her own right. The school was originally named Thomas Jefferson College, but renamed after Franklin died two weeks later.
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science , Illinois, US
Rosalind Franklin
British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer who made critical contributions to the understanding of the fine molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite
University of Rovira i Virgili , Catalonia
Antoni Rovira i Virgili
Politician and journalist who was president of the regional parliament of Catalonia in exile after the Spanish Civil War
Toronto Metropolitan University (former Ryerson University), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Egerton Ryerson
Nineteenth century educator, politician, and Methodist minister,[ 106] known as the father of Ontario's public school system
Sam Houston State University , Texas, US
Sam Houston
Major figure in the history of Texas—leader of the Texas Revolution , first and third President of the Republic of Texas, U.S. Senator, and 7th Governor of Texas
Sardar Patel University , Gujarat, India
Vallabhbhai Patel
Political and social leader of India who played a major role in the country's struggle for independence
Schiller International University , US-based
Friedrich Schiller
Shahid Beheshti University and Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Iran
Mohammad Hosseiny Beheshti
The former National University of Iran was renamed in 1983 in honor of Beheshti, a leader of Iran's Islamic revolution who is called Shahid (martyr) after his 1981 death in a bomb explosion.[ 107]
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir , Jammu and Kashmir, India
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
Kashmiri leader who is popularly known as Sher-e-Kashmir (Lion of Kashmir)[ 108]
Shivaji University , Maharashtra, India
Shivaji
Founder of the Maratha empire in 1674; considered a hero in Maharashtra
Simon Fraser University , British Columbia , Canada
Simon Fraser
Fur trader and explorer who charted much of what is now British Columbia
Simón Bolívar University , Caracas, Venezuela
Simón Bolívar
leader of several independence movements throughout South America
Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Krishnadevaraya
Sri Krishnadevaraya, ruler of the Vijayanagara empire in the 16th century, was a patron of learning and the arts.[ 109]
Stephen F. Austin State University , Texas, US
Stephen F. Austin
Major figure in the history of Texas - Texas hero, known as "Father of Texas"
Sul Ross State University , Texas, US
Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross
19th Governor of Texas and later president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, now known as Texas A&M University
Suranaree University of Technology , Thailand
Thao Suranaree
Local heroine of Nakhon Ratchasima , Thailand, who is credited with saving the city from the rebel army during King Anouvong 's rebellion of 1827
Swami Sahajanad Saraswati Vidyapeeth , Ghazipur India
Swami Sahajanand
Freedom Fighter
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University , Maharashtra, India
Swami Ramanand Teerth
Educator and social activist remembered for his role in the Hyderabad liberation struggle.[ 110]
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University , Tamil Nadu, India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Indian jurist, scholar and political leader who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution
The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University , Tamil Nadu, India
M.G. Ramachandran
Namesake was the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu[ 111]
Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Thomas Jefferson
Author of the Declaration of Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, leader of the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans and America's third president[ 112]
Torrens University Australia , Adelaide, Australia
Robert Torrens
Former Premier of South Australia
Truman State University , Missouri, US
Harry S. Truman
United States president
Tunku Abdul Rahman University College , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Tunku Abdul Rahman
First Chief Minister of Malaysia
Underwood International College , Seoul , South Korea
Horace Grant Underwood
American missionary and founder of Yonsei University in Korea
Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" , São Paulo , Brazil
Júlio de Mesquita Filho
Brazilian influential publisher , founder and owner of the O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper
Universidade Estácio de Sá , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Estácio de Sá
Portuguese knight and military officer who was the founder of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Universidad José Cecilio del Valle ,[ 113] Tegucigalpa , Honduras
José Cecilio del Valle
Honduran intellectual, nicknamed "the Wise" who drafted and wrote the Act of Independence of Central America .
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman , Perak & Selangor , Malaysia
Tunku Abdul Rahman
First Chief Minister of Malaysia
Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University , Uttar Pradesh, India
Rajarshi Tandon
Indian independence fighter
Washington & Jefferson College , Pennsylvania, US
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
American founding fathers and the nation's first and third presidents (respectively)
Washington University in St. Louis , Missouri, US
George Washington
Originally named for one of its founders, Unitarian minister William Greenleaf Eliot , who did not want the institution to bear his name; renamed in 1854 for its original location on Washington Avenue in Downtown St. Louis (the avenue in turn was named for George Washington)[ 114]
Whitman College , Washington, US
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman
Pioneer Christian missionaries in Walla Walla , Washington, (site of the college) who were murdered by the Cayuse and Umatilla
Whittier College , California, US
John Greenleaf Whittier
American poet
Wilfrid Laurier University , Ontario, Canada
Wilfrid Laurier
Waterloo Lutheran University dropped its church affiliation in 1973, becoming a public institution named for an earlier Prime Minister of Canada
Wilkes University , Pennsylvania, US
John Wilkes
William Paterson University , New Jersey, US
William Paterson
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University , Maharashtra, India
Yashwantrao Chavan
Chief Minister of Maharashtra and subsequently Deputy Prime Minister of India
Vesalius College , Brussels, Belgium
Andreas Vesalius
Physician who was the founder of modern anatomy
Vidyasagar University , West Bengal, India
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
19th-century academic, philosopher, educator, printer, entrepreneur, writer, translator, reformer and philanthropist
Visweswaraiah Technological University , Karnataka, India
Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya
Indian engineer and statesman
Walters State Community College , Tennessee, US
Herbert S. Walters
Banker and politician who served for a short time in the U.S. Senate
Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science , Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Walter Sisulu
South African anti-apartheid activist and member of the African National Congress
Wright State University , Ohio, US
The Wright brothers
Named for the inventors of the first successful airplane, who lived in nearby Dayton
See also
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