<p>Wisconsin had to cancel a half day of classes due to cold/snow this year.</p>
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<p>"Cold" is no reason to cancel classes. Snow shouldn't be one either (unless there was some insane snowstorm of epic proportion).</p>
<p>how about Antarctic national Institute? maybe Penguins will teach :D</p>
<p>Tufts University just outside of Boston. (Tied with UNC in US News at 27th top Universities). Not as cold as some of the inland Ivies such as Dartmouth or Cornell, a bit colder but about the same climate as Yale and exact climate as Havard which is only 1 1/2 miles away. Tufts has a ski lodge in New Hampshire.</p>
<p>Not top 25, but Syracuse is regarded as the snowiest major city in the US, so Syracuse University may be good for someone like you...</p>
<p>what is wrong with you wierd people,lol, I cringe when the temperature drops below 60 here, and you guys are talking about snow like if it were great. Have fun freezing your butts off, while I'M playing in the sun-dodgeing hurricanes, j/k/</p>
<p>Cornell. Definitely Cornell.</p>
<p>Fsu-uf, I actually would rather take a school with four seasons than be sun burnt year round. The change is nice and for a midwesterner like me, very important for my comfort level.</p>
<p>Northwestern University!</p>
<p>Fsu-uf, you don't get to ski.</p>
<p>Have same question also. I lived in cold place all my life, and I was born just couple hundred miles from north pole. And here I came to Washington and I don't see any snow!!! Aaah!! Snow is so inspiring, I'd say.</p>
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Yes you do. I got to ski at UF. Oh wait.... that was water ski...
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<p>Tufts -- Try a heavy snow day w/ wind while trying to walk up the large hill.</p>
<p>Carleton! - - Minnisota anyone?</p>
<p>i'm shocked no one has mentioned MIT.</p>
<p>science and economics? hello?</p>
<p>RPI has pretty harsh winters</p>
<p>Colgate, Bowdoin, Holy Cross, Williams, Colby, Dartmouth.</p>
<p>Good econ and, I believe, also a program in political economy.</p>
<p>Tufts, Harvard, St. Olaf, Williams, Amherst, etc...</p>
<p>Dartmouth winters are beautiful, probably the best anywhere. TONS of snow, your own ski-way, special winter events like winter carnival, snow sculptures, , ice skating on beautiful occum pond, sledding down the big hill on the golf course, the big "holiday" tree on the green, hot chocolate or coffee at The Dirt Cowboy right on the green all make it a pretty special place. Other schools get cold, but Dartmouth embraces winter like no other school I've ever encountered.</p>