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World News Archive05-Apr-2006
- 'School of Information Studies ranked third in U.S. News & World Report (Daily Orange)
Faculty members within Syracuse University's School of Information Studies have expressed gratitude and excitement about the high rankings the school recently received for its academic programs. The 2006 edition of U.S. News & World Report recently came out with rankings for the best graduate schools, with IST receiving high rankings in a wide range of specialty programs.- 'U.S. News ranks USC near the top again (The State)
USC?s graduate program in international business has been ranked No. 2 among all institutions by U.S. News & World Report.- 'Breaking News: Randy Orton Suspended For 60 Days (Lords of Pain)
World Wrestling Entertainment has suspended Randy Orton for 60 days. Details are sketchy at the moment. Also, WWE issued a text message on their mobile service confirming the news. The text message notes that Orton was suspended for "unprofessional conduct."- 'Sigma Global to Be Featured on MAX World News and 800 Affiliates Nationwide (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PLANO, Texas----April 4, 2006--Sigma Global Corporation , a leading direct-to-consumer provider of pharmaceuticals and medical products, today announced that it will be featured on MAX World News Affiliate Television Networks beginning April 4th 2006 for 13 consecutive weeks.- 'Marquette Tribune:: Online Edition:: Marquette Law drops out of U.S. News & World Report's top 100 (Marquette Tribune)
According to U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2007," the Marquette Law School is listed as a third-tier school, a drop from last year's rankings, when the school was tied for 100th best with two other schools (thus making it a second-tier school).- 'Nation/world briefs (The Arizona Republic)
National and world business news briefs. - 'University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine Ranked #3 In Nation By US News And World Report (Medical News Today)
The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine is among the top three research-oriented medical schools in the nation, according to an annual survey of graduate schools by U.S. News and World Report. Penn is ranked #3 in the survey; and is the only medical school in the Delaware Valley to appear in the ranking... click link for more info.
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