UB Grad Programs Ranked among America's Best by U.S. News

Release Date: March 15, 2011 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Several University at Buffalo graduate and professional schools -- including UB engineering, medicine, law, business and nursing schools -- were recognized as among the best in the country by U.S. News and World Report in its annual ranking of "America's Best Graduate Schools," released today.

"We're proud that UB's graduate schools and programs continue to rise in the ranks of nationally lauded programs," said UB Provost Satish K. Tripathi. "The university's faculty, students, staff and alumni share credit for the successes of these programs and for the university's considerable international prominence."

The UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences again is ranked as one of the best medical schools in America -- moving up four spots from last year to No. 55 among the nation's best medical schools in production of medical research. Nearly 150 medical schools were considered for the ranking.

"Our students and faculty are beginning to benefit from the implementation of the UB medical school's transforming strategic plan to enrich our educational, research and clinical programs," said Michael Cain, dean of the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

Other UB health science schools and programs to earn top rankings include the UB School of Nursing (No. 79), audiology program (No. 16) speech-language pathology program (No. 25) and the clinical psychology program (No. 43) in UB's College of Arts and Sciences.

UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences continues to be ranked in the U.S. News top tier, earning a No. 52 ranking among 200 schools of engineering considered by the magazine. UB's engineering school also distinguished itself in the U.S. News ranking of engineering disciplines: No. 26 in industrial engineering; No. 27 in civil engineering; No. 41 in chemical engineering; No. 67 in mechanical engineering; and No. 75 in electrical engineering.

The UB Law School moved up 19 spots to No. 84 to rank among the magazine's "top 100" law schools in the United States. Nearly 200 accredited U.S. law schools were considered for the ranking. The U.S. News ranking is the UB Law School's third such national ranking in the past six months. The quality of a UB Law education and the outstanding skill of the school's graduates also were highlighted by Thomson Reuters, the largest legal publisher in the U.S. Thomson Reuters ranked UB Law School 48th nationwide. And a ranking developed in New Yorker magazine by journalist Malcolm Gladwell places the UB Law School 40th in the nation based on value for the dollar, LSAT scores and faculty publishing.

UB's School of Management's full-time MBA program is ranked No. 75 among 437 accredited business schools considered by U.S. News; the school's part-time MBA program is ranked No. 73 by the magazine. The U.S. News ranking is the School of Management's fourth national ranking since September -- the school has been ranked as one of the nation's best business schools by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, the Financial Times, Forbes and the Wall Street Journal.

The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public university, a flagship institution in the State University of New York system and its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities.

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