Harvey Mudd College, Private STEM college in Claremont, United States.
Harvey Mudd College is a private institution for science, engineering and mathematics in Claremont, California. The campus includes modern teaching buildings, laboratories and dormitories arranged around central green spaces.
The founding took place in 1955 with a small group of teachers and learners focusing on technical subjects with a humanities foundation. Since then the college has developed into a recognized address for applied research and teaching.
The name honors mining engineer Harvey Seeley Mudd, whose widow funded the founding of the campus. Today students here often spend long evenings in the labs and common rooms, where informal interaction and shared learning shape daily life.
Visitors can explore the campus on foot, as buildings are close together and connected by pathways. Most public events and lectures take place during the semester, when academic life is most active.
The institution offers the Clinic Program, where students work on real assignments from companies and research institutions. These projects span an entire academic year and are supervised in small teams.
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