
"This year's U.S. News & World Report rankings of the best universities and colleges are here. And while a Bay State institution didn't land the top spot on the universities list, a total of 19 Massachusetts schools made that cut. Following just behind No. 1 Princeton University, MIT and Harvard University ranked second and third, respectively. The top three schools maintained their same rankings from last year."
"Rounding out the top 10, Johns Hopkins, Duke, Northwestern, and the University of Pennsylvania all tied for seventh. The next Massachusetts schools on the list, following MIT and Harvard, were Boston College and Tufts University, which tied for 36th place. Boston and Northeastern universities also made the top 50, ranking at 42nd and 46th, respectively. Of the best liberal arts colleges in the nation, Massachusetts took first and second place in Williams College and Amherst College, respectively."
Princeton ranked No. 1 nationally, with MIT and Harvard ranking second and third and retaining their prior-year positions. Stanford and Yale tied for fourth, and the University of Chicago placed sixth. Johns Hopkins, Duke, Northwestern, and the University of Pennsylvania tied for seventh. Nineteen Massachusetts institutions placed among the ranked universities, led statewide by MIT and Harvard. Boston College and Tufts tied at 36th, while Boston University and Northeastern placed at 42nd and 46th. Williams College and Amherst College ranked first and second among liberal arts colleges nationally. A broad range of Massachusetts public and private institutions appear across the top 100.
Read at Boston.com
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