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On 12 September, US News released the latest version of its university rankings, sending Columbia plummeting an embarrassing 16 places in a single year. Now, the professor whose exposure of false ...
Columbia University dropped to No. 18 on the new US News Best Colleges list -- after admitting it had previously incorrectly reported some data used in the publication's popular ranking.
Columbia is not the first university to have given false numbers to U.S. News, but it is the highest ranking school to admit discrepancies. George Washington University also had accounting issues ...
Columbia University, located in the north end of Manhattan, acknowledged this week it had been submitting inaccurate data to US News and World Report for their annual college rankings.
Columbia University has had a tangled relationships with U.S. News over the recent two years. In September of last year, it acknowledged that it had submitted some inaccurate data as part of its ...
A Columbia University math professor took his red pen to the numbers that vaulted his school to a second-place ranking on the U.S. News and World Report list of best colleges — and argues the… ...
Columbia lost its No. 2 spot in U.S. News’s ranking over questionable data, raising questions about the ranking system and whether other universities deserve their top spots.
Columbia University will not submit data for next year’s U.S. News and World Report ranking of best colleges. A Columbia spokesman said at the time that the university stood by its data, but in ...
Columbia University said that it relied on “outdated and/or incorrect methodologies” in submitting data to U.S. News & World Report for consideration in the publication’s 2021 college ...
Columbia University, located in the north end of Manhattan, acknowledged this week it had been submitting inaccurate data to US News and World Report for their annual college rankings.