U.S. News and World Report

ThesynonymU.S.NewsgenerallyreferstoU.S.NewsandWorldReport.

History

Itwasnamed"U.S.News"whenitwasfoundedin1933,andmergedwith"WorldReport"in1948.TheeditorialofficeislocatedinWashington,DCandheadquarteredinNewYorkCity.ThefounderisD.Lawrence,originallyownedbytheUSNewsandWorldReportPublishingCompany,andwasownedbyBostonrealestateandpublisherM.Mickmanin1984.Thepublicationisdifferentfrom"Time"Weeklyand"Newsweek"in1948from"UnitedStatesNews"(TheUnitedStatesNews),"WorldReport"(TheWorldReport)and(TheUSWeekly)ofthethreemagazinesmergedandpublishedinWashington.Originallyownedby"USNewsandWorldReport,"itwasownedbyBostonrealestatedeveloperandpublisherMortimerZuckerman(MortimerZuckerman)in1984,withacirculationofabout2.5millioncopies.

Maincontent

Inadditiontofocusingonreportinginternationalanddomesticnews,thecontentfocusesonpolitical,economic,andmilitaryreviews,withfewercolumnsandmoreseriouscontent.Reportsandanalysesonmilitaryforcesandstrategicdevelopmentsareofconsiderableweightandarewidelyvaluedbyallparties.Eachissuecontainsabouttwo-fifthsofreportsonspecificissuesinacertainregionoftheworld.

Rankingbusiness

Since1983,U.S.NewsandWorldReporthasbeguntorankAmericanuniversitiesandtheirdepartments.Thisrankinghasahighreputationandisthefirstintheworld.Auniversityrankingwithmodernsignificance.

Theoriginofthe"U.S.NewsandWorldReport"universityrankingscanbetracedbackto1870.TheannualreportoftheFederalBureauofEducationranksuniversitiesbasedonthedataitholds.Theuniversityrankingswithmodernsignificancewerepublishedin1983by"U.S.NewsandWorldReport."Theoriginalintentofuniversityrankingsistoevaluatethequalityofcollegesanduniversitiesandtodemonstratetheinfluenceofcollegesanduniversities.

UniversityRankings

U.S.NewsandWorldReport'srankingsofAmericanuniversitiesandtheirdepartments(Colleges)aredividedintosixcategories:

  • NationalUniversityRankings(NationalUniversities),thatis,thebestuniversityrankingsintheUnitedStates.Universitiesunderthistypeofrankingprovidesufficientbachelor'sdegree,master'sdegree,anddoctoraldegreeforstudentstostudy.

  • TheLiberalArtsCollegesranking(LiberalArtsColleges),whichistherankingofthebestliberalartscollegesintheUnitedStatesAtleasthalfofthedegreeisadegreeinLiberalArts.

  • RegionalUniversitiesRanking(RegionalUniversities)

  • RegionalCollegesRanking(RegionalColleges)

  • BusinessProgramsRanking(BusinessPrograms)

  • EngineeringProgramsRanking(EngineeringPrograms)

  • Master'sUniversities(isnolongerpublished)universitiesinthiscategoryofferbachelor’sandmaster’sdegrees,butofferasmallnumberofdoctoraldegreesThedegreeisforstudentstostudy.

  • BaccalaureateColleges(nolongerpublished)universitiesinthiscategoryofferbachelor’sdegreesBachelorofScience.

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Rankingmethod

IntherankingsofU.S.NewsandWorldReport,Tier1isthebestuniversity,andTier4isthemoreordinaryuniversity.UniversitieswithlowerscoresthanGrade4oruniversitiesthatareunwillingtoaccepttheU.S.NewsandWorldReportrankingsareclassifiedasunranked.

Amongthem,thenationalandliberalartscollegesarerankeduniformlyacrosstheUnitedStates,whilethemasterorbachelorlevelisdividedintofourindependentrankingsinthesouthern,northern,centralandwesternregions(thereforeeachhasfourseparaterankings)."First").

Inthepast,theTierdivisionwasaboutevery50grades(ieTier1was1-50,Tier2was51-100,etc.),amongwhichthefirst25werecalledstar-rateduniversities.LaterTier1andTier2aremergedandcollectivelyreferredtoasTopTier,andtheirnumberisalsoapproximatelyaroundnumberandisnolongernecessarily50Tier.

Morerankings

InadditiontotheaboverankingclassificationofAmericancollegesanduniversities(Colleges),therankingof"USNewsandWorldReport"alsohasthefollowingclassifications:

  • GradSchools

  • OnlineColleges

  • GlobalUniversities

  • CommunityColleges

  • HignSchools)

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