“Penn State rises to 28 among public universities, 60 overall in US News ranking”

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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept. 18. Penn State also ranks 23rd among Association of American Universities public institutions and is the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.

U.S. News defines “national universities” as schools that offer a full range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees; in many cases they place strong emphasis on research.

“Strong placements in rankings such as U.S. News are but one metric to show that we are succeeding in our mission as Pennsylvania’s flagship, land-grant, public research university,” said Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Justin Schwartz. “A Penn State degree is highly regarded around the world. Our $1 billion research enterprise is impacting humanity with new knowledge and enriching our students’ learning by bringing research experiences into the classroom. And the University takes pride in providing opportunities for first-generation students and incredibly talented individuals from diverse and low-income backgrounds as part of our land-grant mission to serve all Pennsylvanians.””



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"Penn State’s quality remains as strong as ever,” Schwartz said.

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"Penn State’s quality remains as strong as ever,” Schwartz said.

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I see the Schwartz is with us.

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How dare you post something positive!? The doom and gloom group will be along shortly to undermine the article. Grim….??
 
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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept. 18. Penn State also ranks 23rd among Association of American Universities public institutions and is the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.

U.S. News defines “national universities” as schools that offer a full range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees; in many cases they place strong emphasis on research.

“Strong placements in rankings such as U.S. News are but one metric to show that we are succeeding in our mission as Pennsylvania’s flagship, land-grant, public research university,” said Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Justin Schwartz. “A Penn State degree is highly regarded around the world. Our $1 billion research enterprise is impacting humanity with new knowledge and enriching our students’ learning by bringing research experiences into the classroom. And the University takes pride in providing opportunities for first-generation students and incredibly talented individuals from diverse and low-income backgrounds as part of our land-grant mission to serve all Pennsylvanians.””



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Remember PSU floating around the 30's - 40's overall in the mid-90's....ah, found an archive. PSU's national ranking from 1996 - 2007:

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Strange. A positive article generates little response. Negative articles generate pages of responses.

In all honesty it's the Top 25-30 then the next 100 are interchangeable (save very specific programs).
 
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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept. 18. Penn State also ranks 23rd among Association of American Universities public institutions and is the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.

U.S. News defines “national universities” as schools that offer a full range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees; in many cases they place strong emphasis on research.

“Strong placements in rankings such as U.S. News are but one metric to show that we are succeeding in our mission as Pennsylvania’s flagship, land-grant, public research university,” said Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Justin Schwartz. “A Penn State degree is highly regarded around the world. Our $1 billion research enterprise is impacting humanity with new knowledge and enriching our students’ learning by bringing research experiences into the classroom. And the University takes pride in providing opportunities for first-generation students and incredibly talented individuals from diverse and low-income backgrounds as part of our land-grant mission to serve all Pennsylvanians.””



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Penn State rises to 28 among public universities, 60 overall in US News ranking​

Penn State is top public university in Pennsylvania and 23rd among AAU public institutions​

Hintz Family Alumni Center lawn on a sunny day with the Old Main bell tower in the background

Penn State's University Park campus. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State ranks 28th among national public universities and 60th overall out of 435 national universities listed in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” ranking for 2024, released Sept. 18. Penn State also ranks 23rd among Association of American Universities public institutions and is the top-ranked public university in Pennsylvania.
U.S. News defines “national universities” as schools that offer a full range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees; in many cases they place strong emphasis on research.
“Strong placements in rankings such as U.S. News are but one metric to show that we are succeeding in our mission as Pennsylvania’s flagship, land-grant, public research university,” said Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Justin Schwartz. “A Penn State degree is highly regarded around the world. Our $1 billion research enterprise is impacting humanity with new knowledge and enriching our students’ learning by bringing research experiences into the classroom. And the University takes pride in providing opportunities for first-generation students and incredibly talented individuals from diverse and low-income backgrounds as part of our land-grant mission to serve all Pennsylvanians.”
Undergraduate program rankings released by U.S. News for Penn State remain strong, including 16 top-25 ratings (four in the top 10) for select programs in engineering and business, among others. According to U.S. News’ methodology, these rankings are based solely on the judgments of the academic leadership and senior faculty in such programs who participated in a peer assessment survey.
  • Penn State ranked at No. 21 out of 523 programs in “Best Undergraduate Business Programs.” The University also ranked well in a number of business specialty programs: supply chain management/logistics (8); production/operations management (11); management (17); marketing (24); and accounting (25).
  • Penn State ranked at No. 19 out of 208 schools in "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs," at schools whose highest degree is a doctorate. The University also ranked well in a number of engineering specialties: materials (9); industrial/manufacturing (9); biological/agricultural (10); civil (13); mechanical (15); aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical (15); environmental/environmental health (15); chemical (20); computer (25); and electrical/electronic/communications (27).
  • Penn State’s rankings also include No. 31 out of 656 institutions for "Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs,” and No. 40 out of 554 ranked for “Best Undergraduate Computer Science Programs.”
  • New for the 2024 edition are two rankings in “Best Undergraduate Psychology Programs,” in which Penn State is No. 34 out of 542; and “Best Undergraduate Economics Programs,” in which Penn State is No. 41 out of 309.
"Penn State’s quality remains as strong as ever,” Schwartz said. “We are among the top public universities in the nation and the world. We remain committed to excellence within our mission of teaching, research and service, and to providing access to a world-class education for all qualified Pennsylvanians.”
 

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I am so proud! We are actually in the Top 10 among National Universities (in the BigTen), tied with Michigan State. Yes, we trail Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Rutgers, OSU, Purdue, Maryland and Minnesota, but we are a damn site better than Indiana, Nebraska and Iowa.
 
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I am so proud! We are actually in the Top 10 among National Universities (in the BigTen), tied with Michigan State. Yes, we trail Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Rutgers, OSU, Purdue, Maryland and Minnesota, but we are a damn site better than Indiana, Nebraska and Iowa.
Attaboy!
 

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Strange. A positive article generates little response. Negative articles generate pages of responses.
In reality, 60 is not positive when you consider the cost and the facilities at PSU. It's a bloated pig trough for some and an average academic experience for most right now. When Joe won the national championship in 1982, we were considered a top 25 school academically and he told the BOT let's shoot for no. 1 off the field. Our pigs went in the opposite direction.
 

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And here we go… burn it down. The negative Nancies are out. Nothing better to do than complain.
 
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I am so proud! We are actually in the Top 10 among National Universities (in the BigTen), tied with Michigan State. Yes, we trail Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Rutgers, OSU, Purdue, Maryland and Minnesota, but we are a damn site better than Indiana, Nebraska and Iowa.
If we’re top 10 in the Big10, we must be at the very top of the SEC, ACC, PAC12, and other major academic conferences.
 

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As currently constructed, would be:

11th in the ACC
6th in the Pac12
5th In the SEC

But 2nd in the B12 :)
 
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As currently constructed, would be:

11th in the ACC
6th in the Pac12
5th In the SEC

But 2nd in the B12 :)
So if I have the conference totals correct, and with all going on I may not, of the 14 + 12 + 14+ 12 = 52 teams in these 4 other conferences we would rank #24th? This speaks pretty well for the ACC by the way compared to the Big10. It also speaks very poorly of the three other conferences, especially the Big12. I wonder if their board members complain as much as many on this board do. We did beat Pitt apparently and of course Temple, and also Syracuse. But we’re behind Stony Brook which is only about half the size of PSU but has a dental school, med school, but no law school. There are some other very good schools like GWU, North Carolina, Clemson, Drexel, ranked below PSU for whatever reason on the list.
 
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If we’re top 10 in the Big10, we must be at the very top of the SEC, ACC, PAC12, and other major academic conferences.
Well, sort of.
In the SEC we would be ahead of every school not named Vanderbilt, but so would 89 other schools.
In the PAC 12 we trail Stanford, Cal, UCLA, USC, and Washington. 6 of 12. Middle of the pack.
In the ACC we are behind Duke, UNC, Virginia, Boston College, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Florida State, and tied with NC State for 8/9. Lower half of 14.
If this is cause celebration..... RAH!
We can do better, but too many here rejoice in mediocrity. So be it.
 

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So if I have the conference totals correct, and with all going on I may not, of the 14 + 12 + 14+ 12 = 52 teams in these 4 other conferences we would rank #24th? This speaks pretty well for the ACC by the way compared to the Big10. It also speaks very poorly of the three other conferences, especially the Big12. I wonder if their board members complain as much as many on this board do. We did beat Pitt apparently and of course Temple, and also Syracuse. But we’re behind Stony Brook which is only about half the size of PSU but has a dental school, med school, but no law school. There are some other very good schools like GWU, North Carolina, Clemson, ranked below PSU for whatever reason on the list.

It makes sense to rank PSU against Stony Brook. The two schools are so much alike. Not.
 

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It makes sense to rank PSU against Stony Brook. The two schools are so much alike. Not.
Well they are both the flagship institutions of neighboring states. One is a land grant and one is a sea grant. They choose to be different, however. I’ll “grant” you that.
 

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Well they are both the flagship institutions of neighboring states. One is a land grant and one is a sea grant. They choose to be different, however. I’ll “grant” you that.
SUNY system has no flagship per se, but if it does Stony Brook would share the designation with Buffalo.
 
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