The University is home to the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library
and Museum [2] and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Center [3]. The Ransom Center's holdings include one of only 21
remaining complete copies of the Gutenberg Bible worldwide.Other research facilities of the University include:
The University operates a public radio station, KUT [11]. KUT provides local FM broadcasts as well as live streaming audio over the Internet.The University was involved in a bid to operate the Los Alamos National Laboratory for the US Department of Energy. The University dropped its bid in January 2005.
Harvard University, the first college in America, was originally called "New College" and sometimes just referred to as "Cambridge," the city in MA where it's located.
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