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Andrew Dickson White was a prominent American historian, educator, and diplomat, best known for his influential role in the founding of Cornell University. He served as the university's first president and was instrumental in shaping its vision of education that combined practical and liberal studies. White was a staunch advocate for academic freedom and was deeply committed to the principles of secular education. His work laid the groundwork for modern higher education in the United States, emphasizing the importance of research and a broad curriculum.
In addition to his contributions to education, White authored several notable works on history, including his two-volume "A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom," which examined the conflicts between religious beliefs and scientific progress. His scholarly efforts and dedication to education have had a lasting impact on both the academic community and society at large. White's legacy continues to be celebrated, particularly at Cornell University, where he is remembered as a visionary leader and a pioneer in the field of higher education.