Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, officially known as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. It is one of the original 13 colonies and played a central role in the founding of the nation.

  • Capital: Harrisburg
  • Largest city: Philadelphia
  • State Abbreviation: PA
  • Nickname: The Keystone State
  • Population: ~12.9 million (2024 est.)
  • Admission to Union: December 12, 1787 (2nd state)
  • Time Zones: Eastern Time Zone

Geography

Pennsylvania is bordered by:

  • New York (north)
  • New Jersey (east)
  • Delaware (southeast)
  • Maryland (south)
  • West Virginia (southwest)
  • Ohio (west)
  • Lake Erie and Canada (northwest)

The state has varied geography:

  • Appalachian Mountains run through it.
  • Fertile agricultural valleys and major rivers like the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Ohio.
  • Access to the Great Lakes via Lake Erie.

Climate

Pennsylvania has a humid continental climate:

  • Summers: Warm to hot
  • Winters: Cold, snowy (especially in the mountains and northwest)
  • Rainfall: Well-distributed throughout the year

Top Universities in Pennsylvania

1. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)Philadelphia

  • Type: Private, Ivy League
  • Founded: 1740 (by Benjamin Franklin)
  • Specialties: Business (Wharton), Medicine, Law, Engineering
  • World Rank: Top 20 globally

2. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)Pittsburgh

  • Type: Private
  • Founded: 1900
  • Specialties: Computer Science, Robotics, Engineering, Fine Arts, Business
  • World Rank: Top 50 globally

3. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)University Park (Main Campus)

  • Type: Public
  • Founded: 1855
  • Specialties: Engineering, Agriculture, Business, Meteorology, Education
  • Notable Campus: University Park (flagship)

4. University of Pittsburgh (Pitt)Pittsburgh

  • Type: Public
  • Founded: 1787
  • Specialties: Medicine, Public Health, Engineering, Philosophy
  • Affiliated: With UPMC (top medical center)

5. Lehigh UniversityBethlehem

  • Type: Private
  • Founded: 1865
  • Specialties: Engineering, Business, Sciences, Arts
  • Strong Industry Links: Especially in STEM

6. Temple UniversityPhiladelphia

  • Type: Public
  • Founded: 1884
  • Specialties: Law, Medicine, Business, Communications, Education
  • Large urban campus

7. Drexel UniversityPhiladelphia

  • Type: Private
  • Founded: 1891
  • Specialties: Engineering, Business, Health Sciences, Co-op Education
  • Noted For: Hands-on learning via co-op programs

8. Villanova UniversityVillanova (near Philadelphia)

  • Type: Private, Catholic
  • Founded: 1842
  • Specialties: Business, Law, Engineering, Liberal Arts
  • Noted: Augustinian values and strong alumni network

9. Swarthmore CollegeSwarthmore

  • Type: Private Liberal Arts College
  • Founded: 1864
  • Specialties: Liberal arts, sciences, social sciences
  • Highly selective and known for academic rigor

10. Haverford CollegeHaverford

  • Type: Private Liberal Arts
  • Founded: 1833
  • Specialties: Philosophy, Political Science, Sciences
  • Close Partnership: With Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore

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