Woodrow Wilson
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Education
The College of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey
1875 to 1879
The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
1879 to 1880
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Doctorate of Philosophy, 1882 to 1886
Activities
Author
Authored acclaimed books such as Congressional Government, Division and Reunion, and History of the American People.
Experience
Professor, Wesleyan University, Connecticut 1888-1890
Professor of Law, Princeton University, New Jersey 1890-1902
President of Princeton University, Princeton University, New Jersey 1902-1910
Governor of New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey 1910-1912
President of the United States of America, Washington, D.C. November 1912- November 1920
Honors
Nobel Peace Prize, The Nobel Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden
Personal
Secured a legislative program of progressive domestic reform, guided his country during WWI, sought a peace settlement based on high moral principles, and created League of Nations to secure future peace.