Harvey Mudd College, a prestigious private science and engineering college in Claremont, California, known for its rigorous technical education.
Named after Harvey Seeley Mudd (1888-1955), an American mining engineer and industrialist who was a major benefactor. The college was founded in 1955 as part of the Claremont Colleges consortium.
HMC represents an unusual approach to technical education - while most engineering schools focus purely on technical skills, Harvey Mudd requires significant humanities coursework, creating engineers who can think broadly about technology's role in society. This philosophy reflects founder Harvey Mudd's belief in well-rounded technical leaders.
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