All Topics  
U.S. News & World Report

 
U.S. News & World Report

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

U.S. News & World Report



 
 
U.S. News & World Report is an influential American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 newsmagazine
Newsmagazine

A newsmagazine, also spelled news magazine, is usually a weekly magazine featuring articles or segments on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than newspapers or television news, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts....
 published in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
  Along with Time
Time (magazine)

Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 and Newsweek
Newsweek

Newsweek is an United States weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally....
, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories. It is particularly well known for its ranking system and annual reports on American colleges, graduate schools and hospitals.

In June 2008, the magazine switched its publication frequency from weekly to biweekly.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'U.S. News & World Report'
Start a new discussion about 'U.S. News & World Report'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


U.S. News & World Report is an influential American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 newsmagazine
Newsmagazine

A newsmagazine, also spelled news magazine, is usually a weekly magazine featuring articles or segments on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than newspapers or television news, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts....
 published in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
  Along with Time
Time (magazine)

Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 and Newsweek
Newsweek

Newsweek is an United States weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally....
, it was for many years a leading news weekly, although it focused more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories. It is particularly well known for its ranking system and annual reports on American colleges, graduate schools and hospitals.

In June 2008, the magazine switched its publication frequency from weekly to biweekly. In November 2008, it was revealed that the magazine would become a monthly magazine.

Publication history

United States News was founded in 1933 by David Lawrence
David Lawrence (publisher)

David Lawrence was a conservative newspaperman and former student of Woodrow Wilson's at Princeton University. After Wilson's reelection as U.S....
 (1888–1973), who also started World Report in 1946. The two magazines initially covered national and international news separately, but Lawrence merged them into U.S.News & World Report in 1948 and subsequently sold the magazine to his employees. In 1984, it was purchased by Mortimer Zuckerman
Mortimer Zuckerman

Mortimer Benjamin "Mort" Zuckerman is a Canadian-born American magazine editor, publisher, and real estate billionaire. He is a naturalized citizen of the United States....
, who is also the owner of the New York Daily News
New York Daily News

The Daily News of New York City is the fifth most-widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 703,137, as of March 30, 2008....
.

The editorial staff of U.S.News & World Report is based in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, but the magazine is owned by U.S.News & World Report, L.P., a privately held company based in the Daily News building in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
.

Despite its lurid headlines, it conforms to the owner's political point of view, tends to be more conservative
Conservatism

Conservatism is a political and social term whose meaning has changed in different countries and time periods, but which usually indicates support for the status quo or the status quo ante....
 than its two primary competitors
Competition

Competition is a rivalry between individuals, groups, nations, or animals, for territory, a niche, or allocation of resources. It arises whenever two or more parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared....
, Time
Time (magazine)

Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 and Newsweek
Newsweek

Newsweek is an United States weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally....
. It also eschews sports, entertainment and celebrity news.

In 1995, its web site, 'usnews.com' was launched providing access to all articles from the print edition.

In 2007, U.S. News published its list of the nation's best high schools for the first time. Its ranking methodology includes state test scores and the success of poor and minority students on these exams, and schools' performance in Advanced Placement tests.

In June 2008, citing the decline in overall magazine circulation and advertising, "U.S.News & World Report" announced that it will become a biweekly publication, starting January 2009. It hoped advertisers would be attracted to the schedule, which allowed ads to stay on newsstands a week longer. However, five months later the magazine changed its frequency again, becoming monthly.

In August 2008, U.S. News expanded and revamped its . The new version of the opinion page included daily new op-ed content as well as the new blog.

America's Best Colleges

In 1983, the magazine published its first America's Best Colleges report. With the exception of 1984, they have been compiled and published annually since 1985 and are the most widely quoted of their kind in the U.S.

These rankings are based upon data which U.S.News collects from each educational institution, either from an annual survey sent to each school, or from the school's website. They are also based upon opinion surveys of university faculties and administrators who do not belong to the schools.

The popularity of U.S. News college rankings is reflected in its 2007 release
  • within 3 days of the rankings release, U.S. News website received 10 million page view
    Page view

    A page view or page impression is a request to load a single page of an Internet site. On the World Wide Web a page request would result from a web surfer clicking on a link on another HTML page pointing to the page in question....
    s compared to 500,000 average views in a typical month
  • 80 percent of visitors access the ranking section of the website directly rather than navigating via the magazine’s home page
  • the printed issue incorporating its college rankings sells 50 percent more than its normal issues at the newsstand


U.S. News also publish comprehensive college guides in book form.

Criticism of college rankings


1990s
During the 1990s, three educational institutions in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 were involved in a movement to boycott the U.S.News & World Report college rankings survey. The first was Reed College
Reed College

Reed College is a Private school, Independent school liberal arts college located in southeast Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1908, Reed is a highly selective four-year residential college with a campus located in Portland's residential Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor style architecture-Got...
 which stopped submitting the survey in 1995. The survey was also criticized by Alma College
Alma College

Alma College is a private, Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Alma, Michigan. The enrollment is approximately 1,300 students, and the college is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools....
, Stanford University
Stanford University

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private university research university located in Stanford, California, California, United States....
, and St. John's College
St. John's College, U.S.

St. John's College is a liberal arts college with two U.S. campuses: Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Founded in 1696 as a preparatory school, King William's School, the institution received a collegiate charter in 1784....
 during the late 1990s.

2000s
On 19 June 2007, during the annual meeting of the Annapolis Group
Annapolis Group

The Annapolis Group describes itself as "a nonprofit alliance of the nation?s leading independent liberal arts colleges." It represents over 100 liberal arts colleges in the United States These colleges work together to promote a greater understanding of the goals of a liberal arts education through their websites, as well as through indepen...
, members discussed the letter to college presidents
Criticism of college and university rankings (2007 United States)

Criticism of college and university rankings refers to a 2007 movement which developed among faculty and administrators in American Institutions of Higher Education....
 asking them not to participate in the "reputation survey" section of the U.S.News & World Report survey (this section comprises 25% of the ranking).

As a result, "a majority of the approximately 80 presidents at the meeting said that they did not intend to participate in the U.S. News reputational rankings in the future." The statement also said that its members "have agreed to participate in the development of an alternative common format that presents information about their colleges for students and their families to use in the college search process." This database will be web based and developed in conjunction with higher education organizations including the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

Founded in 1976, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities is an organization of private US colleges and universities. NAICU has over 1,000 United States independent higher education institutions....
 and the Council of Independent Colleges
Council of Independent Colleges

The Council of Independent Colleges is a service organization for educational institutions in the United States, founded in 1956.It describes itself as "an association of independent colleges and university working together to:support college and university leadership,advance institutional excellence, and, enhance private higher education's...
.


On 22 June 2007, U.S.News & World Report editor Robert Morse issued a response in which he argued, "in terms of the peer assessment survey, we at U.S. News firmly believe the survey has significant value because it allows us to measure the "intangibles" of a college that we can't measure through statistical data. Plus, the reputation of a school can help get that all-important first job and plays a key part in which grad school someone will be able to get into. The peer survey is by nature subjective, but the technique of asking industry leaders to rate their competitors is a commonly accepted practice. The results from the peer survey also can act to level the playing field between private and public colleges." In reference to the alternative database discussed by the Annapolis Group, Morse also argued, "It's important to point out that the Annapolis Group's stated goal of presenting college data in a common format has been tried before [...] U.S.News has been supplying this exact college information for many years already. And it appears that NAICU will be doing it with significantly less comparability and functionality. U.S.News first collects all these data (using an agreed-upon set of definitions from the Common Data Set). Then we post the data on our website in easily accessible, comparable tables. In other words, the Annapolis Group and the others in the NAICU initiative actually are following the lead of U.S. News."

America's Best Hospitals report

For the past eighteen years, U.S. News has compiled a list of America's Best Hospitals after evaluating thousands of hospital
Hospital

A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often but not always providing for longer-term patient stays....
s across multiple medical specialties. U.S.News & World Report evaluates hospitals, excluding military and veterans hospitals, based upon sixteen specialties. To be considered one of the top hospitals, medical centers must score at or near the top (at least two standard deviation
Standard deviation

In statistics, standard deviation is a simple measure of the variability or statistical dispersion of a data set. A low standard deviation indicates that all of the data points are very close to the same value , while high standard deviation indicates that the data are ?spread out? over a large range of values....
s above the mean
Mean

In statistics, mean has two related meanings:* the arithmetic mean .* the expected value of a random variable, which is also called the population mean....
) in a minimum of six specialties.

In the latest 2008 rankings, 5,453 medical centers were evaluated of which only 170 hospitals made it into the rankings, and finally nineteen ranked highly enough within at least six specialties to qualify them for the Honor Roll.

Rankings

RankHospital NameLocationPoints in specialties
1Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a teaching hospital in Baltimore, Maryland . It was founded using money from a bequest by philanthropist Johns Hopkins....
Baltimore, MD30 points in 15 specialties
2Mayo ClinicRochester, MN28 points in 15 specialties
3UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Medical Center

The Ronald Reagan University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center is a hospital located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California....
Los Angeles, CA25 points in 14 specialties
4Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic

The Cleveland Clinic is a multispecialty academic medical center located in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, United States. Currently regarded as one of the best hospitals in the world, the Cleveland Clinic was established in 1921 by four physicians for the purpose of providing patient care, research, and medical education in an ideal medical setting....
Cleveland, OH25 points in 13 specialties
5Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital

Massachusetts General Hospital is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and a biomedical research facility in Boston, Massachusetts.It is owned and operated by Partners HealthCare ....
Boston, MA24 points in 12 specialties
6New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a prominent university hospital in New York City, composed of two medical centers, Columbia University Columbia University Medical Center and the Cornell University Weill Medical Center....
New York, NY22 points in 12 specialties
7University of California San Francisco Medical Center
UCSF Medical Center

The UCSF Medical Center is a world renowned hospital in research and teaching hospital in San Francisco, California, California. It is one of the leading hospitals in the United States and with the UCSF School of Medicine has been the site of various breakthroughs in all specialities of medicine....
San Francisco, CA21 points in 11 specialties
8Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brigham and Women's Hospital

Brigham and Women's Hospital is the largest hospital of Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Boston, Massachusetts and is directly adjacent to Harvard Medical School of which it is the second largest Teaching hospital....
Boston, MA18 points in 11 specialties
9Duke University Medical CenterDurham, NC18 points in 11 specialties
10Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania is a hospital affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Health System located in the University City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania section of West Philadelphia....
Philadelphia, PA18 points in 10 specialties
10University of Washington Medical Center
University of Washington Medical Center

The University of Washington Medical Center is a nationally renowned hospital located along the Montlake Cut and Portage Bay in the University District, Seattle, Washington of Seattle, Washington, USA....
Seattle, WA18 points in 10 specialties
12Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University
Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is consistently rated one of the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report....
St. Louis, MO17 points in 11 specialties
13University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers
University of Michigan Health System

The University of Michigan Health System is the wholly-owned academic medical center of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It includes the U-M Medical School, with its Faculty Group Practice and many research laboratories; the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, which includes University Hospital, C.S....
Ann Arbor, MI14 points in 9 specialties
14University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is a leading American healthcare provider and institution for medical research. Systemwide, UPMC is a $7 billion non-profit organization that has 48,000 employees, 20 hospitals, 400 outpatient sites and doctors? offices, a 1.2-million-member health insurance division, as well as commercial and inte...
Pittsburgh, PA10 points in 7 specialties
15Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

The Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a collection of several hospitals and clinics, as well as the schools of medicine and nursing associated with Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee....
Nashville, TN12 points in 7 specialties
16Stanford Hospital and Clinics
Stanford Hospital

File:StanfordUniversityMedicalCenter.JPGStanford Hospital is located at 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, California, 94305. It is world-renowned for its work in cardiovascular medicine and surgery, organ transplantation, neurology, neurosurgery, and cancer diagnosis and treatment....
Stanford, CA10 points in 7 specialties
17University of Chicago Hospitals
University of Chicago Hospitals

The University of Chicago Medical Center forms a major center for medical care and research in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago....
Chicago, IL9 points in 8 specialties
18Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a hospital located in Los Angeles, California, USA....
Los Angeles, CA8 points in 7 specialties
19Yale-New Haven Hospital
Yale-New Haven Hospital

Yale-New Haven Hospital is a 944-bed hospital located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, Connecticut.The hospital is owned and operated by the Yale New Haven Health System, Inc....
New Haven, CT8 points in 6 specialties


External links

  • – Magazine main website
  • – Rankings main website