MUOhio vs. UDel?

<p>mhc48:</p>

<p>Following up on caitydid90’s post on undergrad teaching…Miami’s administration and faculty staff are very proud of the USNews recognition ([among</a> others](<a href=“http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about-miami/recognition/index.html]among”>Rankings and Recognition | Miami University)). If you have an opportunity to speak with department heads they will share their philosophy of creating a learning environment similar to that of a small liberal arts college…but in a public setting.</p>

<p>This is one of the reasons many have pointed out (see: [Budget</a> Ivy List](<a href=“Searching the Bargain Bin for a Premier Public Education - The New York Times”>Searching the Bargain Bin for a Premier Public Education - The New York Times)) that Miami is one of the best values in education today…you’re getting a private school quality education at a public price. </p>

<p>More from [President</a> Hodge](<a href=“http://www.miamistudent.net/news/miami-ranks-no-2-for-commitment-to-teaching-1.1535658]President”>http://www.miamistudent.net/news/miami-ranks-no-2-for-commitment-to-teaching-1.1535658):</p>

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