Higher education in the United States
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"20th-century French philosophy has been very popular in post-war American academia, much like German philosophy has been in French 20th century philosophy." --Sholem Stein |
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Higher education in the United States refers to a variety of institutions of higher education in the United States. Strong research and funding have helped make American colleges and universities among the world's most prestigious, which is particularly attractive to international students, professors and researchers in the pursuit of academic excellence. According to the Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities, more than 30 of the highest-ranked 45 institutions are in the United States (as measured by awards and research output).
See also
- Ivy League
- Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Our Higher Education by Roger Kimball
- American art criticism
- American reception of French theory
- Harvard, member of the Ivy League
- Higher education
- American philosophy
- New York Intellectuals