U.S. News & World Report
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U.S. News & World Report est un magazine hebdomadaire américain qui appartient à U.S. News and World Report, L.P., basé dans le bâtiment appartenant au Daily News à New York. Le magazine fut fondé en 1933 par David Lawrence sous le nom de « United States News. » Puis, en 1948 se jumela avec « World Report. »
Ses concurrents sont Time et Newsweek qui ont touts deux une distribution bien supérieure à celle de U.S. News & World Report.
[modifier] Universités
Depuis 1983, « U.S. News » publie une liste (parfois controversée) des meilleurs universités des États-Unis.
2006 : Universités Nationales [1]
Rang | Université |
1 | Harvard University |
1 | Princeton University |
3 | Yale University |
4 | University of Pennsylvania |
5 | Duke University |
5 | Stanford University |
7 | California Institute of Technology |
7 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
9 | Columbia University |
9 | Dartmouth College |
11 | Washington University in St. Louis |
12 | Northwestern University |
13 | Cornell University |
13 | Université Johns Hopkins |
15 | Brown University |
15 | University of Chicago |
17 | Rice University |
18 | University of Notre Dame |
18 | Vanderbilt University |
20 | Emory University |
20 | University of California, Berkeley |
22 | Carnegie Mellon University |
23 | Georgetown University |
23 | University of Virginia |
25 | University of California, Los Angeles |
25 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
27 | Tufts University |
27 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
27 | Wake Forest University |
30 | University of Southern California |
31 | College of William and Mary |
32 | Lehigh University |
32 | University of California, San Diego |
34 | Brandeis University |
34 | University of Rochester |
34 | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
37 | Case Western Reserve University |
37 | Georgia Institute of Technology |
37 | New York University |
40 | Boston College |
40 | University of California, Irvine |
42 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
43 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
43 | Tulane University |
45 | University of California, Santa Barbara |
45 | University of Washington |
45 | Yeshiva University |
48 | Pennsylvania State University |
48 | University of California, Davis |
50 | Syracuse University |
50 | University of Florida |
2006 : Universités d’Arts Libéraux [2]
Rang | Université |
1 | Williams College |
2 | Amherst College |
3 | Swarthmore College |
4 | Wellesley College |
5 | Carleton College |
6 | Bowdoin College |
6 | Pomona College |
8 | Haverford College |
8 | Middlebury College |
10 | Claremont McKenna College |
10 | Davidson College |
12 | Wesleyan University |
13 | Vassar College |
14 | Washington and Lee University |
15 | Colgate University |
15 | Grinnell College |
15 | Hamilton College |
18 | Harvey Mudd College |
19 | Smith College |
20 | Colby College |
21 | Bates College |
21 | Bryn Mawr College |
23 | Mount Holyoke College |
23 | Oberlin College |
25 | Macalester College |
25 | Trinity College |
27 | Barnard College |
27 | Bucknell University |
27 | Colorado College |
27 | Lafayette College |
27 | Scripps College |
32 | College of the Holy Cross |
32 | Kenyon College |
34 | Sewanee, The University of the South |
34 | University of Richmond |
36 | Connecticut College |
36 | Union College |
36 | Whitman College |
39 | Bard College |
39 | Franklin and Marshall College |
41 | Centre College |
41 | Furman University |
41 | Occidental College |
41 | Skidmore College |
45 | Dickinson College |
45 | Rhodes College |
47 | Gettysburg College |
47 | Reed College |
49 | DePauw University |
49 | Sarah Lawrence College |
2006 : Universités d’Arts Libéraux Publiques [3]
Rank | Institution |
1 | Virginia Military Institute |
2 | St. Mary's College of Maryland |
3 | New College of Florida |
4 | University of Minnesota-Morris |
5 | University of North Carolina-Asheville |
6 | Richard Stockton College of N.J. |