Rugg's Recommendations on the Colleges is an excellent source.
Bianna Ine
Law Librarian
Superior Court of New Jersey - Somerset Co.
P.O. Box 3000
Somerville, NJ 08876
908-231-7612
Fax: 908-253-8590
Bryan Carson <bryan.carson@wku.edu>
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05/05/2006 02:05 PM
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coneill <CONeill@mail.snesl.edu>
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Re: US News and World Report Undergraduate Schools
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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