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Do College Rankings Mean Anything?
by: George Leef, August 31, 2004

Merely because a school has a big endowment and can spend lavishly doesn’t guarantee that its students learn more than at a school which has to pinch its pennies. (read more)


Diverse Double Standards
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 03, 2006

The higher education establishment has a mixed record on delivering the diversity it claims to prize, at best. (read more)


Diverse Double Standards
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 03, 2006

The higher education establishment has a mixed record on delivering the diversity it claims to prize, at best. (read more)


College Rankings Deconstructed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, November 06, 2006

Every year millions of American parents and students pore over U. S. News and World Report’s college rankings to select the institution of higher learning of their choice but inside the Ivory Tower, the denizens may have a different reaction to the famous survey. (read more)


Military Schools Not Ranked
by: Rob du Mont, May 02, 2007

Instead of ranking military academies with other colleges, U.S. News leaves them unranked in the special category of “military specialty schools.” (read more)


Ranks Thin At GWU
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 31, 2007

Colleges and universities rarely teach cause and effect anymore and it shows. Consider: George Washington University’s drop in the U. S. News rankings on the heels of its student government wrist slap of its former president for the kind of behavior that drives Republican lawmakers out of office. (read more)