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  • Why Forbes Removed 4 Schools From Its America's Best Colleges Rankings

    07/28/2013 7:29:40 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    Forbes ^ | 07/28/2013 | Abram Brown
    Sometime in 2004 Richard C. Vos, the admission dean at Claremont McKenna College, a highly regarded liberal arts school outside Los Angeles, developed a novel way to meet the school president’s demands to improve the quality of incoming classes. He would simply lie. Over the next seven years Vos provided falsified data–the numbers behind our ranking of Claremont McKenna in America’s Top Colleges–to the Education Department and others, artificially increasing SAT and ACT scores and lowering the admission rate, providing the illusion, if not the reality, that better students were coming to Claremont McKenna. He got away with it thanks...
  • The 50 Best Colleges in the United States (Exceptional schools you won’t see on any other list)

    12/13/2012 1:39:25 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    The Best Schools ^ | 12/13/2012
    Rankings of AmericaÂ’s best colleges exist all over the web, so why is TheBestSchools.org offering yet another? Because we have a ranking thatÂ’s interesting and useful.Most rankings of AmericaÂ’s best colleges list the usual suspects: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, in the East. In the West, Stanford, Berkeley, Caltech. In the Midwest, the University of Chicago and a few Big Ten schools. In the South, Duke, Vanderbilt, and Emory.To round out such a list, most rankings also throw in a good number of small, elite, liberal arts colleges. Our list will also include some of these colleges. But it will go...
  • Leftist thinking left off the syllabus

    06/25/2008 4:13:24 PM PDT · by forkinsocket · 9 replies · 176+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | June 6, 2008 | Marla Dickerson
    Leftist ideology may be gaining ground in Latin America. But it will never set foot on the manicured lawns of Francisco Marroquin University. For nearly 40 years, this private college has been a citadel of laissez-faire economics. Here, banners quoting "The Wealth of Nations" author Adam Smith -- he of the powdered wig and invisible hand -- flutter over the campus food court. Every undergraduate, regardless of major, must study market economics and the philosophy of individual rights embraced by the U.S. founding fathers, including "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." A sculpture commemorating Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is...