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  • Malia Obama to attend Harvard in 2017 after a ‘gap year’

    05/01/2016 1:52:54 PM PDT · by PROCON · 113 replies
    yahoo ^ | May 1, 2016 | Dylan Stableford
    President Obama’s eldest daughter, Malia, has made a decision about where she will attend college. And she has chosen Harvard University. Malia, who is due to graduate from high school next month, will enter Harvard in the fall of 2017, the White House said Sunday. She will take a “gap year” before beginning her freshman year at the Cambridge, Mass., school, the Obamas said. Malia had visited at least a dozen elite public and private colleges, including Columbia (where President Obama earned his bachelor’s degree), Princeton (where first lady Michelle Obama earned hers), Brown, Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, New...
  • Malia Obama to attend Harvard after gap year

    05/01/2016 9:09:13 AM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 88 replies
    CNN ^ | May 1, 2016 | Sun May 1, 2016
    (CNN)Malia Obama, the oldest of President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama's two daughters, will attend Harvard University. She'll begin there in the fall of 2017, after taking a gap year, the White House announced Sunday. She'll be a member of the class of 2021. Obama said at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday that his family plans to stay in Washington for two years after his presidency ends so that their youngest daughter, Sasha, can finish high school.