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4-23-09 Contacts: David Holger, Graduate College, (515) 294-7184, holger@iastate.edu John McCarroll, University Relations, (515) 294-6137, jmccarol@iastate.edu Mike Krapfl, News Service, (515) 294-4917, mkrapfl@iastate.edu Ag engineering, statistics, chemistry and higher ed grad programs rank highAMES, Iowa -- Iowa State University graduate programs in agriculture, statistics, chemistry and engineering scored high in the latest rankings of "America's Best Graduate Schools" published online today by U.S. News & World Report magazine. Iowa State's top programs in the annual rankings are:
"One of our priorities at Iowa State is to increase the number of graduate, professional and research programs that are among the very best," said David Holger, the dean of Iowa State's Graduate College and associate provost for academic programs. "We're pleased to have several programs earn high rankings. But our focus is to continue to build top programs on university strengths. We expect those programs to address critical needs across Iowa and around the world." Other Iowa State graduate programs ranked in the top 100 overall by the magazine include:
For more information about the magazine's rankings, see the magazine's Web page. -30- |
Quick lookAgricultural engineering, statistics and analytical chemistry are Iowa State University's top-ranked programs in the latest rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report magazine. Quote"One of our priorities at Iowa State is to increase the number of graduate, professional and research programs that are among the very best. We're pleased to have several programs earn high rankings. But our focus is to continue to build top programs on university strengths. We expect those programs to address critical needs across Iowa and around the world." David Holger, the dean of Iowa State's Graduate College and associate provost for academic programs |