Manhattan Institute New Rankings

Anonymous
https://collegerankings.city-journal.org/rankings

Top 3:
1 University of Florida
2 University of Texas at Austin
3 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal looked at 100 colleges, assessing them on qualities that many students and families are concerned about, including free speech, the school’s approach to politics on campus, and students’ professional success after graduation. Schools that have demonstrated ideological pluralism among the faculty received higher marks. Same for a vibrant and inclusive campus social life. Student tolerance for controversial speakers was another plus.
Anonymous
Hardly a surprising ranking for a conservative think thank.
Anonymous
Washington & Lee, #20
Davidson, #25
...
Yale, #30
Anonymous
Oh, this is interesting. And perhaps helpful to some people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://collegerankings.city-journal.org/rankings

Top 3:
1 University of Florida
2 University of Texas at Austin
3 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal looked at 100 colleges, assessing them on qualities that many students and families are concerned about, including free speech, the school’s approach to politics on campus, and students’ professional success after graduation. Schools that have demonstrated ideological pluralism among the faculty received higher marks. Same for a vibrant and inclusive campus social life. Student tolerance for controversial speakers was another plus.


The Manhattan Institute is a hard right-wing think tank and not a credible arbiter of education quality. The arrogance in these rankings is palpable.
Anonymous
Vassar, for the win!
Anonymous
Fantastic. Conservatives have all these choices as good options to for their students.
Anonymous
Go Gators!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fantastic. Conservatives have all these choices as good options to for their students.


Wonder why they don't send their kids to Florida.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fantastic. Conservatives have all these choices as good options to for their students.


Wonder why they don't send their kids to Florida.


Maybe now they will and leave the rest of us be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://collegerankings.city-journal.org/rankings

Top 3:
1 University of Florida
2 University of Texas at Austin
3 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal looked at 100 colleges, assessing them on qualities that many students and families are concerned about, including free speech, the school’s approach to politics on campus, and students’ professional success after graduation. Schools that have demonstrated ideological pluralism among the faculty received higher marks. Same for a vibrant and inclusive campus social life. Student tolerance for controversial speakers was another plus.


The Manhattan Institute is [b]a hard right-wing think tank and not a credible arbiter of education quality. The arrogance in these rankings is palpable.



false. Google it. The Manhattan Institute is not hard right. It is moderate to conservative and focuses on economic choice and personal responsibility. Google it. When I worked there, the President wasn’t even a conservative (which is very different from MAGA and hard-right). The Institute has done some excellent work such as Betsy McCoy’s discovery that Hilary Clinton’s health care initiative would NOT allow one to select their own doctor, which resulted in the end of her healthcare plan and her meddling as First Lady in presidential affairs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://collegerankings.city-journal.org/rankings

Top 3:
1 University of Florida
2 University of Texas at Austin
3 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal looked at 100 colleges, assessing them on qualities that many students and families are concerned about, including free speech, the school’s approach to politics on campus, and students’ professional success after graduation. Schools that have demonstrated ideological pluralism among the faculty received higher marks. Same for a vibrant and inclusive campus social life. Student tolerance for controversial speakers was another plus.


The Manhattan Institute is [b]a hard right-wing think tank and not a credible arbiter of education quality. The arrogance in these rankings is palpable.



false. Google it. The Manhattan Institute is not hard right. It is moderate to conservative and focuses on economic choice and personal responsibility. Google it. When I worked there, the President wasn’t even a conservative (which is very different from MAGA and hard-right). The Institute has done some excellent work such as Betsy McCoy’s discovery that Hilary Clinton’s health care initiative would NOT allow one to select their own doctor, which resulted in the end of her healthcare plan and her meddling as First Lady in presidential affairs.


Nonsense, just look at their output. A bunch of idiots.
Anonymous
Gotta be one of the most ridiculous lists I have ever seen.
Anonymous
I am a UT alum and I have a kid there. UT posted this on their instagram yesterday. There was a collective facepalm from alums and students alike.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://collegerankings.city-journal.org/rankings

Top 3:
1 University of Florida
2 University of Texas at Austin
3 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal looked at 100 colleges, assessing them on qualities that many students and families are concerned about, including free speech, the school’s approach to politics on campus, and students’ professional success after graduation. Schools that have demonstrated ideological pluralism among the faculty received higher marks. Same for a vibrant and inclusive campus social life. Student tolerance for controversial speakers was another plus.


The Manhattan Institute is [b]a hard right-wing think tank and not a credible arbiter of education quality. The arrogance in these rankings is palpable.



false. Google it. The Manhattan Institute is not hard right. It is moderate to conservative and focuses on economic choice and personal responsibility. Google it. When I worked there, the President wasn’t even a conservative (which is very different from MAGA and hard-right). The Institute has done some excellent work such as Betsy McCoy’s discovery that Hilary Clinton’s health care initiative would NOT allow one to select their own doctor, which resulted in the end of her healthcare plan and her meddling as First Lady in presidential affairs.


+1
On DCUM, anyone who is moderately conservative in any way is labeled “far right.” Absurd.
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