Showing posts with label California Institute of Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Institute of Technology. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Universities And Colleges In Chicago

The metropolitan area of Chicago is home to the University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Chicago, and the Northwestern University. All three of them are world renowned for their contribution to research in various fields. It was J. Stanley Brown and William Rainey Harper who pioneered the concept of junior colleges at Joliet Junior College, Chicago. The city therefore occupies an important place in American education history.

The Catholic Theological Union, the largest theological seminary in the world is located in Chicago. The city is also home to the Loyola University Chicago, the world's largest Jesuit University. The University however has other campuses in other cities in the US. There are a number of other private universities in Chicago that offer theology major programs, even though theology may not be the main focus of the institutions.

Rush University houses the Rush Medical College, which is one of the earliest medical schools to launch west of the Appalachian Mountain Range. It was also the very first school of higher learning to be chartered in Illinois.

Saint Xavier University in Chicago is the oldest university in Illinois, founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy at the request of Bishop William Quarter. It is also the oldest chartered college in the city.

Chicago has a number of colleges and universities devoted to the arts. Columbia College Chicago has almost 12000 students enrolled in 120 different graduate and undergraduate programs. It is one of the biggest colleges of arts in the country. The American Academy of Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago are other famous institutions devoted to the areas of Fine Art and performing arts.

The city has a number of music colleges as well. The VanderCook College of Music is devoted exclusively to training music instructors. It shares its campus with the Illinois Institute of Technology. The Roosevelt University in Chicago is home to the Chicago College of Performing Arts. The college was founded in 1867 and it currently houses the Music Conservatory and the Theatre Conservatory. The college has played a huge role in educating musicians and developing the cultural life of the Midwest.

The various educational institutions in Chicago offer a great opportunity for students to pursue a new line of interest or to become specialists in their current occupation. The Internet is a good place to start searching for good colleges in the city of Chicago.



Friday, 26 December 2014

California Institute of Technology Displaces Harvard As Top Institution



Introduction

As is well known, ranking higher education institutions involves so much criteria and data, and even subjectivity and generalization. Ranking therefore is never an exact science, strengths and weaknesses of the colleges are never static, just as are aspects like availability and use of research funding, upgrading, qualities of instructors. Many colleges are slow at revolutionizing their curriculums, while others are rapidly innovative and easily embrace change.

This year, for the first time in a very long time, I recently perused some of the rankings of the universities all over the world. My impetus lies in the newsflash that California Institute of Technology, a powerhouse in Pasadena that is therefore not far fetched from where I live, has become ranked in Forbes magazine as the top research university in the world. California very much remains a flagship state, despite the economic woes and the "spoiled brat" image of Californians. There is a latent, sometimes blatant "East Coast West Coast" rivalry among Americans, that the displacement of Harvard by "Caltech" as the leading academic institution in the world is cause for Californians to roar it into the wild.

When I was at Texas' Baylor University in Waco, I marveled at the young Caltech graduate student from India who visited to witness the wedding of his sister Nivedita Sahu who was a classmate. Undoubtedly, he was a very brilliant and affable fellow. As I left Waco for Los Angeles, the director of the Department of Environmental Studies, a top national atmospheric physicist who additionally had a graduate degree in music, Dr. W. Merle Alexander told me that he routinely visited the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena at least once a year. Professor Alexander was to teach at Baylor for thirty years and was a long term member of the Waco Symphony Orchestra whereby he played the french horn. Long before I knew about Californian genius Steve Jobs, Baylor had introduced me to directly facing and interacting with the computer world, in the dense network of Apple Macintosh computers all over the campus.

I took interest in the "Times Higher Education" World University rankings which were established in collaboration with a data provider generated by the same agency, with Thomas Reuters, and with expert information from over fifty leading persons in the field from fifteen nations across each of the continents. "Times Higher Education" regards itself as the golden yardstick in the field in the area of university performance comparison. Among the factors considered and weighed in ranking the universities were innovation, citations generated, volume and reputation of the researching, the teaching-learning environment, and the international outlook of the institutions. The institutions were ranked universally, and by region.

World Top Institutions 2011-2012

(1) California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (2) Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2) Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (4) University of Oxford, UK (5) Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 6) University of Cambridge, UK (7) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (8) Imperial College London, UK (9) University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (10) University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (11) Yale University, New Haven, CT (12) Columbia University, Washington, DC (13) University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (14) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (15) ETH Zurich Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland (16) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (17) University College London, UK (18) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (19) University of Toronto, Canada (20) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Top North American Institutions 2011-2012

(1) California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (2) Harvard U., Cambridge, MA (2) Stanford U., Palo Alto, CA (4) Princeton U., Princeton, NJ (5) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (6) U. of Chicago, Chicago, IL (7) U. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (8) Yale U., New Haven, CT (9) Columbia U., Washington, DC (10) U. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (11) Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, MD (12) U. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (13) U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (14) Cornell U., Ithaca, NY (15) Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, PA (16) U. of British Columbia, Canada (17) Duke U., Durham, NC (18) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; (19) U. of Washington, Seattle, WA (20) Northwestern U., Evanston, IL.

Top African Institutions 2011-2012

(1) University of Capetown, South Africa (2) Stellenbosch University, South Africa (3) University of Witwatersrand, South Africa (4) Alexandria University, Egypt.

Top Oceania Institutions 2011-2012

(1) U. of Melbourne, Australia (2) Australian National U., Australia (3) U. of Sydney, Australia (4) U. of Queensland, Australia (5) Monash U., Australia (6) U. of Auckland, New Zealand (7) U. of New South Wales, Australia (8) U. of Western Australia, Australia (9) U. of Adelaide (10) U. of Otago, New Zealand (11) Macquarie U., Australia (12) Victoria U. of Wellington, New Zealand (13) U. of Wollongong, Australia (14) U. of Newcastle, Australia (15) Queensland U. of Technology, Australia (16) U. of Canterbury, New Zealand (17) Charles Darwin U., Australia (18) U. of Tasmania, Australia (19) U. of Waikato, New Zealand (20) Curtin U., Australia.