When is there a "the" at the beginning of a university's name?



When is there a "the" at the beginning of a university's name?


For Example,



  • Cornell University or the Cornell University,

  • Brown University or the Brown University,

  • Johns Hopkins University or the Johns Hopkins University, (I saw the latter is used often, and not sure about the former)

  • Carnegie Mellon University or the Carnegie Mellon University,

  • University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign or the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign,

  • Stanford University or the Stanford University.


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