In The U.S. Poet Laureate, C.J. Cregg tells reporters that President Bartlet was a tenured professor at Dartmouth University, but in fact no such school exists. Typically "University" denotes a school that grants graduate degrees and does advanced research, which Dartmouth College certainly does, but in order to recognize the central focus on undergraduate education, the school chose to retain its "College" name.
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