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09/11/2017
Gov. Malloy: UConn Receives Highest Position to Date in Survey of Nation’s Top Public Universities
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman today are congratulating the University of Connecticut on receiving its highest ranking to date among the nation’s top public universities, having reached No. 18 on this year’s U.S. News & World Report list and marking its seventh consecutive year in the Top 25. UConn was one of 1,389 national public and private universities ranked as part of this year’s U.S. News survey.
“Over the last several years, UConn has solidified its reputation as a world class institution of higher learning,” Governor Malloy said. “Historic investments have led to increased student enrollment, including a more competitive and diverse student body. We could not be more proud that, as a result of these accomplishments, our state’s flagship university has attained its highest-yet ranking in this year’s U.S. News & World Report. At number 18 among public universities, and its seventh consecutive year in the top 25, we are sending a clear message to students and families across Connecticut – and the nation – that UConn is a premier academic institution to lay the groundwork for a 21st century career. We are grateful for the steady leadership and vision of UConn President Susan Herbst and Chairman Larry McHugh.”
“Connecticut has a lot to be proud of at UConn,” Lt. Governor Wyman said. “This latest national ranking shows a continued upward trajectory at the school and highlights the importance of investment in the institution, programs, and leadership. Strong academics that attract among the best students in the U.S. and bring internationally-renowned faculty and researchers to our state benefit the UConn community and spur economic growth and development throughout Connecticut. I commend President Herbst, Chairman McHugh, and the leadership team at UConn and wish them continued good work.”- Twitter: @GovMalloyOffice
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