calumnus said:
wifeisafurd said:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/university-of-southern-california-pulls-out-of-education-school-rankings-citing-data-errors-11648055454?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
I could spend a half hour just listing and describing the USC scandals over the last ten years. Yet they still managed to get fairly high marks from USN&WR. The LA Times ran an editorial a year ago with the headline: USC Scandals Have no Shock Value Anymore. This was so bad, USC had to tell the rating agencies to stop rating them.
Filtering by inner Bearister: Mods please move this to OT or Women's Basketball as you deem appropriate
I don't have a subscription. What role did dean Dr. Pedro Noguera (PhD Cal, deep ties to Berkeley) play? He self-reported the issues, right?
Just to be clear, the "USN&WR scandal" relates solely to the USC graduate school of education. Not all data/rankings for USC.
From the article:
"USC Provost Charles F. Zukoski told students and staff at the Rossier School of Education in a letter Wednesday that the school's dean, Pedro A. Noguera, notified him recently of "a history of inaccuracies in the survey data." A school representative declined to comment beyond the letter.
Dr. Zukoski said the school pulled itself from a set of graduate-school rankings that was set to be released in coming days "while we seek to understand the situation further."
A faculty member familiar with the investigation said the probe is related to whether the school included information about the correct groups of graduate students in its rankings submission. The person said faculty at the education school expressed concern a few years ago about proposed changes to that set of data, which could have artificially inflated average GRE scores."
And to answer the post above, yes Cal had a similar scandal in 2019 related to reporting of alumni donations.
"For UC-Berkeley, the snafu came while reporting the two-year average alumni giving rate for fiscal years 2016 and 2017. The school originally reported that its average giving rate for 2017 and 2016 was 11.6% but only recently reported its 2016 average was actually 7.9%. Berkeley also revealed it has likely been misreporting this particular data point since 2014."
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/2019/07/26/uc-berkeley-booted-from-2019-us-news-ranking/