Abstract

Learning was created in 1986 to enhance the quality of language teaching and learning, to consolidate and build upon the strengths of the programs of its member institutions, and to reaffirm the central importance of the study of foreign languages. Eleven major private research universities constitute the Consortium: Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale. As the first example of academic cooperation among these universities, the Consortium represents a commitment to share exceptional resources: in the eleven universities, more than five hundred faculty members teach more than fifty languages to some fifty thousand students.

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