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Colleges and Universities–Lists & Ranking
Source: Inside Higher Ed
The New Carnegie Classifications
“The Carnegie Classifications have traditionally grouped institutions by degrees offered, so that doctoral institutions were in one group and community colleges in another, and so forth. The new classifications take a very different approach. Institutions are grouped (multiple times) based on what is taught, to whom, and in what setting. The old system — with some revisions — will still be used when a new list of institutional groupings is released next month.
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Academia–Professors–United States
Source: Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Top U.S. Professors Honored
“The Council for Advancement and Support of Education and The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching today named four university and college professors as national winners of the 2005 U.S. Professors of the Year Award. The professors, who each receive a $5,000 prize, were selected for their outstanding commitment to teaching undergraduate students and their influence on teaching. A state Professor of the Year was also recognized in 40 states, the District of Columbia and Guam.”
