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Xinhuanet

MIT is ranked second in Times Higher Education’s (THE) 2018 reputation rankings, reports Xinhua. THE asked “more than 10,000 leading academics from 137 countries” to list 15 universities they felt “are the best for research and teaching, based on their own experience.”

Quartz

Sloan Adjunct Associate Prof. Zeynep Ton is one of the “forward-thinking professors” to receive this year’s Ideas Worth Teaching Awards from the Aspen Institute, which “celebrate curricula that bring to life the promise of meaningful work in business,” reports Lila MacLellan for Quartz. Ton was recognized for teaching Management of Services: Concepts, Design, and Delivery.

MarketWatch

In a report published by personal-finance website SmartAsset, MIT ranked number one for the third year in a row for best value. "The site ranked colleges by their value, using data about their tuitions, living costs, scholarship and grant offerings, retention rate and graduates’ starting salaries," writes Maria LaMagna for MarketWatch.

Forbes

Forbes reporter John Wasik writes that MIT was named the number three school on PayScale’s list of the colleges with the highest-paid graduates. 

The Wall Street Journal

MIT was named the number three midsize college in the Northeast in the latest Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Ed rankings. 

Bloomberg Businessweek

The MIT Sloan School of Management is ranked third in Bloomberg Businessweek’s list of the Best Graduate Business Schools of 2017, reports Shahien Nasiripour. “Surveys of recruiters, alumni, and students, as well as recent graduates’ success at landing jobs and securing high starting wages” are used to determine the rank of the schools listed, Nasiripour explains. 

The Wall Street Journal

MIT has been named one of the top three private colleges in the Northeast in the latest Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Ed rankings, reports Dave Pettit for The Wall Street Journal

Times Higher Education

MIT placed second in Times Higher Ed’s 2018 arts and humanities ranking, reports Ellie Bothwell. “The multidisciplinary nature of the institute is certainly invaluable – not only for educating citizens, engineers, scholars, artists and scientists, but for sustaining the institute’s capacity to tackle challenges,” explains Melissa Nobles, dean of the MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.

United Press International (UPI)

UPI reporter Ed Adamczyk writes that MIT was named to the number five spot in U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 best college rankings. “Factors for the rankings include graduation and retention rates, surveys of college officials and high school counselors, faculty funding, and selectivity in admissions,” Adamczyk explains. 

CBS News

MIT placed fifth in U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 best college rankings, reports CBS This Morning

WBUR

WBUR’s Zeninjor Enwemeka reports that MIT has been named one of the top schools in the country for entrepreneurs. Enwemeka notes that, “for undergraduate schools that produce venture-backed entrepreneurs, MIT ranks third with 907 entrepreneurs and $16.1 billion raised.”

Times Higher Education

MIT was named to the top four of The Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings teaching pillar, reports Linda Nordling for the Times Higher Education. Nordling notes that MIT, “draws on technology to prime its offering,” and, “uses data analysis to investigate how people learn and is feeding the insights into teaching practice.”

The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal reporter Melissa Korn writes that MIT has earned a No. 2 ranking in Times Higher Education’s list of universities with the best reputations. 

Boston Magazine

MIT was named the top university in the world for the sixth consecutive year in the QS World University Rankings, reports Kyle Scott Clauss for Boston Magazine

Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed reporter Scott Jaschik writes that MIT was awarded second place in a, “global list of the top utility patents (awarded by the U.S. for a process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter) awarded in 2016.”