Their best undergrad colleges issue has both the schools overall, and
some specialty programs. It is similar to the best grad schools, best
hospitals, etc. I only recently found out that institutional subscribers
(i.e., libraries) don't receive all these "best" issues, so we don't
have it and I don't know the date. I actually had to go to Barnes &
Noble to get the grad school issue.
--Bryan M. Carson
-- Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S. Associate Professor Coordinator of Reference and Instructional Services Associated Faculty--Library Media Education Program Western Kentucky University Libraries 1906 College Heights Blvd. #11067, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101-11067 Phone: 270-745-5007; Fax: 270-745-2275 bryan.carson@wku.eduAll original content copyright 2006 Bryan M. Carson
coneill wrote: > Hello- > > I have a professor who seems to recall running through an airport and > seeing a US News and World Report on Undergraduate Schools that ranked > the top undergraduate schools according to subspecialties., ie., the > best undergraduate schools for computers, engineering etc. > > Does this issue sound familiar to anyone? We have checked Westlaw and > the US News website but can't seem to locate it. > > Thanks > > Cathryn O'Neill > Reference Librarian > Southern New England School of Law > 333 Faunce Corner Road > N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 > Tel: (508) 998-9888 xt 127 > Fax: (508) 998-9561 > email: coneill@snesl.edu >
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