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MIT has been named the top university in the world in the latest QS World University Rankings, reports Nick Morrison for Forbes. This is the fifth consecutive year that MIT has earned the number one spot in the QS rankings.
MIT has been named the top university in the world in the latest QS World University Rankings, reports Nick Morrison for Forbes. This is the fifth consecutive year that MIT has earned the number one spot in the QS rankings.
Writing for The Boston Globe, Jaclyn Reiss highlights that MIT was named one of the most prestigious colleges in the world in a new ranking by Times Higher Education.
MIT has been named one of the most reputable universities in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, reports Karsten Strauss for Forbes.
MIT has been ranked the number one university in the world by QS World University Rankings, reports Naina Bhardwaj for The Huffington Post. Bhardwaj writes that, “MIT is at the technological forefront.”
QS World University Rankings has named MIT the top university in the world, reports Aftab Ali for The Independent. Ali writes that MIT “has taken the top spot again for the fourth year running.”
“QS released its 2014-2015 world's best college rankings, putting the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the top,” writes Aileen Graef for UPI. MIT retained its 2013-2014 number-one spot on the list of colleges, which are judged by research, teaching, employability and internationalization.
For the second year in a row, the QS World University Rankings rated MIT number one on its list of best schools across the globe. “The rankings judge colleges by research, teaching, employability and internationalization,” reports Kate Barnato for CNBC.
In an article for USA Today, Megan Cahill highlights MIT’s top-ranked biology program. “As a top research university with small class sizes, MIT offers a program that allows students to work closely with professors and their peers on various research projects,” she writes.
Wall Street Journal reporter Rani Molla writes about which colleges have the highest paid graduates. “After 10+ years in their career, grads from Harvey Mudd ($133,800), USNA ($130,000) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($128,800) topped the list for highest median pay,” Molla writes.
Joe Lazauskas writes for Forbes about MIT being named the top school for students looking to enter information technology fields. “MIT boasted the only perfect score in U.S. News & World Report rankings,” writes Lazauskas.
In a piece for USA Today about College Factual’s list of the top computer science schools in the U.S., Madison Mills writes about MIT being named the top destination for computer science majors. “MIT is in Cambridge, Mass. and offers a breathtaking campus in a mid-size city,” writes Mills.