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Amherst College

www.amherst.edu

 
Since its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, enrolling some 1,800 talented, energetic and diverse young men and women. This section of the site provides a general introduction to the college.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.amherst.edu
  • 220 South Pleasant Street
    Amherst, MA USA 01002
  • Phone: 413.542.2000

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