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August 18, 2005

Hot Times in Bloomington

Newsweek has named Indiana University one of the twelve "hottest colleges" in America (it was named the "Hottest Big State School").

Along with Indiana, the following institutions were named:

Harvard ("Hottest for Rejecting You")
University of California, San Diego ("Hottest for Science")
Macalester ("Hottest for Liberal Arts")
William & Mary ("Hottest Small State School")
The Citadel ("Hottest Military School")
Savannah College of Art & Design ("Hottest for Studying Art")
Xavier of Louisiana ("Hottest for Pre-Meds")
Wheaton College ("Hottest Christian College")
Middlebury ("Hottest for International Studies")
UPenn ("Hottest for Happy-to-be-There")
Paul Smith's College ("Hottest for Resort Living")

You can read the article here, and IU's reaction is here.

Posted by Michael Drazer at August 18, 2005 04:22 PM

Comments

How the Hell does UCSD get "Hottest for science"?

Posted by: Balta at August 18, 2005 04:49 PM | permalink

...and Citadel has TONS of competition for Hottest Military School. I can see the VMI cadets getting hazed extra hard this year to try to edge out Citadel.

These things are fun, but for anyone to take them seriously is not exactly hot.

Posted by: Adam Packer at August 18, 2005 07:01 PM | permalink

Regarding UCSD - Mm, hot science babes. There's nothing sexier than a girl with huge brains.

Posted by: Phil Aldridge at August 19, 2005 12:42 PM | permalink

ITA contributor Adam Tierney could comment on the UCSD rankings.

Posted by: Paul at August 20, 2005 05:36 PM | permalink

"How the Hell does UCSD get "Hottest for science"?"

Maybe next year, Caltech. Maybe next year.

...(smiley face)

Posted by: Tierney at August 21, 2005 06:10 AM | permalink

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