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Up and coming: Temple’s 'U.S. News' rankings highlight recent growth trend
Type: News Story
The release of the latest 'U.S. News' 'Best Colleges' rankings contained plenty of good news for Temple, which earned recognition for its graduation rates, academic reputation, undergraduate business programs and veterans programs. Temple's overall rank has jumped 11 places in only four years, making it one of America's 20 fastest-rising public national universities.
September 10, 2014
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Temple University Hospital earn Best Hospitals rankings from 'U.S. News'
Type: News Story
Temple University Health System’s Fox Chase Cancer Center has been ranked 19th nationally for cancer care in the 2014-2015 Best Hospitals rankings by "U.S.News & World Report," which also recognized Temple University Hospital among the best in the Philadelphia region and a high performer in six specialties.
July 17, 2014
Temple rises in national university rankings
Type: News Story
Temple University climbed once again in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings, moving from 125 to 121 among the top national institutions of higher education. Results from the ranking organization were made public on its website at midnight. "Temple University has always been a quality institution, and we are now gaining attention for our efforts," said President Neil D.
September 9, 2013
U.S. News & World Report ranks Temple as a top public university
Type: News Story
U.S. News & World Report this year has recognized Temple as a top public school among national universities, a reflection of the university’s rising profile and position. The university also stands out among high school counselors and undergraduate business programs, among other rankings.
September 18, 2012
Diverse magazine ranks Temple in top 10 for African-American graduates
Type: News Story
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education has ranked Temple among the top 10 institutions in the nation to grant degrees to African-American students. The annual ranking is based on data complied by the U.S. Department of Education drawn from student graduation rates for the 2008-09 school year.
November 17, 2011

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