UW-Madison's schools of Business and Education and the College of Engineering received high rankings in U.S. News and World Report's latest edition highlighting \America's Best Graduate Schools.""
The School of Education ranked 6th in the nation, while the School of Business jumped from 46th place to 36th. The College of Engineering tied for 14th place.
U.S. News releases the graduate school ratings every year based on polling of academics and professionals and statistical data. The latest edition of rankings will hit newsstands Monday.
After a quick, intense election ASM results are in said ASM representatives.
For the two positions on the Student Services Finances Committe Selam Zewdie and Catherine Quinn were elected to two-year times and Kevin Otten was elected to the one-year term.
For College of Agriculture and Life Sciences representatives are Beth Porior and Amanda Evenstone. John Baggaley and Megan R. Jensen were elected as professional students while Vonzell Agosto, Frank Hernandez and John Uhlrich were elected to Non Letters and Science positions. Kevin Otten was elected senior class president.
All four referenda received 'yes' votes.