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 UMass Boston Release: University of Massachusetts ranked 45th in world by British publication
The five-campus University of Massachusetts was ranked as the 45th best university in the world and the 22nd best in North America in a survey released last month by The Times Higher Education Supplement, which is based in London.
UMass, whose five campuses are evaluated as one entity, is ranked 45th in the world and 22nd in North America.
The survey’s methodology includes a reputation survey of 1,300 academics in 88 countries (50 percent); ranking of research impact (20 percent); faculty-to-student ratio (20 percent); percentage of international undergraduate students (5 percent); percentage of international faculty (5 percent).
www.umb.edu /news/2004/releases/december/rank.html   (186 words)

  
 The Times and Democrat: Region counties rank low in road collisions; Orangeburg in top 10 in highway deaths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bamberg County ranked fourth as the county in which a motorist has the best chance of not being killed in a crash.
Orangeburg ranked as the most dangerous S.C. county for deaths from crashes involving tractor-trailers but was not in the top five for total crashes or injuries involving the big rigs.
Ranks are based on number of crashes, injuries and deaths divided by number of vehicle miles traveled per county
www.thetandd.com /articles/2003/12/31/news/news1.txt   (886 words)

  
 Delta Regional Authority
This PCPI ranked 45th in the State, and was 84 percent of the State average, $22,233, and 65 percent of the national average, $28,546.
In 1989, the PCPI of Clay was $11,321 and ranked 54th in the State.
In 1989, the TPI of Clay was $207,397* and ranked 40th in the State.
www.dra.gov /arkansas/clay/ar-clay-99.php   (464 words)

  
 Delta Regional Authority
This PCPI ranked 62nd in the State, and was 69 percent of the State average, $22,972, and 56 percent of the national average, $28,546.
In 1989, the PCPI of Macon was $10,152 and ranked 62nd in the State.
In 1989, the TPI of Macon was $255,968* and ranked 45th in the State.
www.dra.gov /alabama/macon/al-macon-99.php   (461 words)

  
 The Hindu : Sport / Archery : Dola loses in quarterfinals
She defeated 41st ranked Fabiola Palazzini of Italy in the round of 64 by 166 points to 153 before pipping ninth-ranked Kateryna Palekha of Ukraine in the round of 32.
Dola, ranked 24th, and Kateryna were tied at 163 and the winner was decided in the one-arrow tiebreak.
Reena, who was ranked 20th, lost to 45th ranked Malgorzata Sobieraj of Poland 153-159 while the 31st ranked Chekrovolu lost to Shamani Ganesen of Malaysia, ranked 34th, at 154-156.
www.hinduonnet.com /2004/05/01/stories/2004050101072100.htm   (428 words)

  
 OSEDA - Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis
In comparison with Missouri's rank of 35th on median household income, Tennessee ranked 40th in 1999, Kentucky ranked 45th, Oklahoma ranked 46th and Arkansas ranked 49th.
Ranked in the middle (26th) was Missouri in which median household income increased by $3,541 from 1989 to 1999.
Similarly, Alaska - which ranked 2nd in 1989 at a median $54,023 - declined to a median household income of $51,571 in 1999 (4th rank).
www.oseda.missouri.edu /mo_nation/median_income_1990_2000.html   (760 words)

  
 Charleston, SC Business Information - News Article
Meanwhile, a different but similar set of rankings that gave the state poor marks overall was kinder to Charleston.
The Gold Guide's "Best of the Best" rankings, which are compiled by the National Policy Research Council, said the three-county region has the 41st best business climate in the country for small companies and entrepreneurs.
Specifically, it ranked 45th in economic dynamism, 48th in technology, 47th in health and 46th in public safety indicators.
www.charleston-for-business.com /news_article.shtml?id=357   (257 words)

  
 'U.S. News' ranks UA grad programs among the best - March 5, 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Six UA graduate programs have been ranked among the top 50 in the nation, and three of those are in the top 10, according to the March 10 issue of U.S. News and World Report.
The College of Law was ranked 40th among 179 accredited law schools, the UA Karl Eller Graduate School of Management was ranked 35th among 300 MBA programs, and the College of Education was ranked 45th among 191 graduate education programs.
However, the rankings come as the UA faces a budget shortfall of $1.8 million this fiscal year and $7 million to $8 million next fiscal year.
wildcat.arizona.edu /papers/90/110/01_4_m.html   (643 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This PCPI ranked 108th in the State, and was 63.7 percent of the State average, $18,863, and 51.8 percent of the national average, $23,196.
In 1985, the PCPI of Clay was $7,362 and ranked 102nd in the State.
In 1985, the TPI of Clay was $171,410* and ranked 53rd in the State.
www.uky.edu /RGS/AppalCenter/adp/bear-clay.htm   (438 words)

  
 U.S. 45th in Environmental Sustainability
Esty said, adding that the ranking system is at best approximate, because some individual scores had to be imputed in many cases.
Another cluster ranked countries whose land is more than 50 percent desert, including Israel and much of the Arab world.
In this group, Israel ranked second, after Namibia, and the best-performing Arab countries were Oman and Jordan.
www.truthout.org /docs_05/printer_012605X.shtml   (619 words)

  
 Law school takes blame for low ranking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When the rankings were released, school administrators questioned whether or not the publication reported accurate statistics.
Although Friday’s meeting was meant to address the school’s ranking by U.S. News, it developed into an emotionally charged discussion of the quality of educational experience at the law school.
On the other hand, several students expressed satisfaction with their educational experience, and as the law school plans to move into a state-of the-art, $76 million facility next fall, the U.S. News report is a just a minor setback.
www.legaled.com /meaculpa.htm   (594 words)

  
 Nations Ranked as Protectors of the Environment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Excerpts: (...) the 2005 index of environmental sustainability, which ranks nations on their success at such tasks as maintaining or improving air and water quality, maximizing biodiversity and cooperating with other countries on environmental problems.
Finland, Norway and Uruguay held the top three spots in the ranking, prepared by researchers at Yale and Columbia Universities.
The United States ranked 45th of the 146 countries studied, behind such countries as Japan, Botswana (...).
www.comdig.org /print_article.php?id_article=20049   (100 words)

  
 India - News - Premjis, Ambanis Among World’s Richest 50   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ambani and his family of petrochemicals major Reliance Industries was ranked at the 45th position and accounted for a wealth of $6.6 billion.
Microsoft chief Bill Gates who was ranked first in 1999 with $90 billion retained the top position in 2000 also.
Ambanis posted a 450 per cent growth and their networth was ranked at $6.6 billion against $1.2 billion in the previous year.
www3.estart.com /india/news/richest.html   (237 words)

  
 University of South Alabama Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MOBILE, Ala – The South Alabama women’s team was ranked 16th while the men’s squad was ranked 45th in the final ITA rankings of the 2002-03 collegiate tennis season.
Stoklasova and teammate Katarina Palenikova were also ranked in doubles, as the all-conference duo were 15-10 on the season to earn a 51st national ranking.
Sophomore Heinrich Heyl was ranked 83rd in the singles rankings for the men.
www.southalabama.edu /athletics/pressrelease/2003/06/release02wt.html   (290 words)

  
 Goldwater - Arizona 45th for Child Well-Being   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This year, Arizona ranked 45th overall in the well-being of its children.
Arizona's rankings — including 50th for the worst dropout rate and 48th for one of the worst teen birth rates — show that “we're closer to the bottom of the pile than we are to the top, and that's unacceptable.”
Mark Anderson, R-Mesa, said Arizona's rankings probably would be much higher if the state's statistics did not include a large American Indian population that traditionally has had higher poverty levels and so many Mexican immigrants who struggle as well.
www.goldwaterinstitute.org /article.php/307.html   (849 words)

  
 Cincinnati MDJobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Christ Hospital is ranked 45th in Digestive Disorders, 30th in Geriatrics, 37th in Gynecology, 42nd in Heart and heart surgery, 45th in Neurology and neurosurgery, 36th in Respiratory disorders.
Elizabeth Medical Center-North is ranked 49th in Neurology and neurosurgery and 48th in Respiratory Disorders.
University Hospital ranks 16th in Ear, nose, and throat, 45th in Urology and 39th in Respiratory disorders.
www.cincinnatimdjobs.com /main2.aspx?id=9&tp=2   (146 words)

  
 Mississippi Nursing Jobs, Nursing Employment, Healthcare Jobs, Nurse Practitioner: Nurse Job Shop
Mississippi ranked 11th among the states in the per capita employment of Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses (LPNs), with 320.8 LPNs per 100,000 population as compared to the national rate of 240.8 per 100,000.
Mississippi ranked 26th in the number of LPNs employed in 2000 with 9,140 workers.
Mississippi ranked 45th among states in certified nurse midwives per capita.
www.nursejobshop.com /mississippi.cfm   (207 words)

  
 Men's Tennis Faces Toughest Challenge Saturday In Gainesville :: The 8th ranked Gators are the highest ranked team the ...
The Gators are 10-2 on the season and are ranked 8th in the rankings.
Also ranked for the Gators are the doubles teams of Mirzedah and Chris McDonald (37th) and Magellan and Olivier Levant (45th).
For the Seminoles, senior Xavier Luscan, is ranked 49th in singles and 58th in doubles with junior Rodrigo Laub.
seminoles.collegesports.com /sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/032202aaa.html   (364 words)

  
 Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia
Terry's full-time MBA program was ranked 30th this year, up from 38th in 2004, in the regional schools category.
NATIONALLY RANKED: The University of Georgia was the first Southern university -- and one of the first in the nation -- to establish a school of business, founded in 1912.
Best Graduate Schools: The Terry MBA is ranked 45th in the latest U.S. News & World Reports ranking of the best graduate programs in business.
www.terry.uga.edu   (423 words)

  
 OGS: Prospective Students - Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
These outstanding rankings and accolades are rare among new universities; i.e., those originating only in the last 40 years.
In addition to top ranked research in the sciences and engineering, UCI is also nationally known for outstanding curriculums in the Arts and Humanities.
UCI's Department of English and Comparative Literature was ranked first in the nation as "America's Best Graduate School" in the area of literary criticism and theory.
www.rgs.uci.edu /grad/prospective/one.htm   (576 words)

  
 Mashburn Construction Ranked 58th in Top 100   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The 45th ranking moves Mashburn Construction up 13 positions from last year when the company was ranked 58th.
Participation in the "South Carolina 100" is voluntary, and companies are ranked based on their net revenues for their most recently completed year.
The South Carolina 100 is compiled by Anderson Company in cooperation with the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, by Grant Thornton, LLP, under the direction of Mark Bellew.
www.mashburnconstruction.com /news/mashburn_construction_ranked_45th.htm   (123 words)

  
 American Association of Eye and Ear Hospitals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Other AAEEH members awarded distinction include: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami, ranked second, the Wills Eye Hospital, ranked third, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, ranked fourth, the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, ranked 16th, and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, ranked 17th.
In the specialty of otolaryngology, AAEEH member Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked first, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary ranked second, and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, ranked 45th.
Eligibility for ranking among the specialties was contingent on the number of specific procedures performed in the past three years and the institution must be recognized by at least one physician in the last three years in the U.S. News survey.
www.aaeeh.org /six.html   (359 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Children Left Behind
A 2001 National Education Association survey ranked Nevada last in state government support for kindergarten through 12th grade education, and the publication Education Week ranked Nevada 46th in a 2000 study in the percentage of taxable resources spent on education.
Educators say insufficient funding coupled with nation-leading growth are the main reasons Nevada ranks among the highest in the student-teacher ratio numbers nationwide while ranking low in test scores for fourth and eighth graders.
Education Week reported that in 2001 Nevada teachers ranked ninth in average salary at $47,384 and sixth in average starting salary at $31,508 with cost of living as part of the equation.
www.lasvegassun.com /dossier/misc/children/monday.html   (2537 words)

  
 Evalu8 -
Five Australian cities ranked in the top 10, while Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea was named worst pace to live in the poll of 130 urban areas, edging out Karachi, Pakistan, and Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
London ranked 45th and New York 51st in the survey, released Feb. 5.
The report's editor, Jon Copestake, said overall hardship levels were stable, with continuing concerns about terrorism and security offset by improving infrastructure in many developing countries.
www.evalu8.org /staticpage?page=review&siteid=6613   (158 words)

  
 The 45th-Ranked Florida State Seminoles Face The 41st-Ranked Wake Forest :: After a week off, the Noles will meet the ...
Florida State is one of the hottest teams in the country jumping 24 spots in the ITA poll since opening the preseason rankings at No. 69.
The only other team in the country to rise as many spots in the rankings this season is Ball State, who jumped from No. 75 to No. 44, but who have now fallen to the No. 54 position after a loss last week.
At No. 3 in the country is Duke University, Virginia ranks No. 20, at No. 29 is Clemson, Wake Forest ranks 41st in the country, at No. 45 is Florida State and finally at No. 63 is Georgia Tech.
seminoles.collegesports.com /sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/030300aaa.html   (728 words)

  
 Recent growth hasn't erased recession losses, study says - Boston.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The FDIC attributes the slow growth in part to Massachusetts' dubious distinction as the only state in the nation to lose residents last year, and lagging population growth across New England.
Massachusetts ranked 45th nationally in job growth in the April-June period, with the number of jobs growing just 0.67 percent from the same period a year earlier compared with 1.63 percent nationally.
The New England state with the strongest job growth was New Hampshire, ranking 14th (1.84 percent growth), followed by Vermont (22nd, 1.49 percent), Connecticut (26th, 1.28 percent), and Rhode Island (35th, 1.06 percent).
www.boston.com /news/local/rhode_island/articles/2005/10/04/recent_growth_hasnt_erased_recession_losses_study_says/?rss_id=Boston.com+%2F+News   (567 words)

  
 About William and Mary | About W&M
Although polls, rankings and guidebooks cannot fully capture the character of any educational institution, they do provide useful indications of the quality that students can expect.
For years, the academic excellence of the College of William and Mary has been widely recognized by the growing raft of magazines and guidebooks that annually rank American colleges and universities.
WM School of Business ranked tied for 49th in international rankings and the Executive MBA program ranked 33rd in the nation.
www.wm.edu /about/rankings.php   (626 words)

  
 University of Alabama News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The ranking is the highest ever for the UA Law School, and places the school among the top 25 law schools at public universities.
“This national ranking is important insofar as it represents a commitment to academic excellence,” said Ken Randall, dean of the UA School of Law.
“The national ranking is due to the support of The University of Alabama System and the University itself, and fueled by outstanding faculty, students and staff,” Randall said.
ua.edu /advancement/ur/releases/anews2003/apr03/newslisting040303.htm   (239 words)

  
 online.ie: news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ireland has been ranked 21st out of 146 countries in an environmental sustainability index drawn up by experts the universities of Yale and Columbia in the United States.
The rankings, which were drawn up for the World Economic Forum, are based on individual countries' efforts to reduce pollution and improve policies on environmental sustainability.
Friends of the Irish Environment has claimed that Ireland's high ranking was based on "issues like basic human sustenance, education and governance" and masked a deterioration in air quality, land use, waste management and greenhouse gas emissions in recent years.
www.online.ie /news/viewer.adp?article=3199301   (139 words)

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