<p>U.S. News & World Report: Best Graduate/Professional Schools</p>
<h1>1 in the nation, Library Media</h1>
<h1>2 in the nation, Discrete Mathematics and Combinations</h1>
<h1>2 in the nation, Women’s History</h1>
<h1>4 in the nation, African-American History</h1>
<h1>4 in the nation, Criminology</h1>
<h1>4 in the nation, Gender and Literature</h1>
<h1>7 in the nation, Cultural History</h1>
<p>Academic Analytics 2005 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index</p>
<h1>2 in the nation, Spanish</h1>
<h1>4 in the nation, Atmospheric Sciences</h1>
<h1>4 in the nation, Women’s Studies</h1>
<h1>5 in the nation, Philosophy</h1>
<h1>8 in the nation, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicinal Chemistry</h1>
<h1>9 in the nation, Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography</h1>
<h1>12 in the nation, Small Research Universities, Rutgers-Newark</h1>
<p>Philosophical Gourmet Report</p>
<h1>2 in the English-speaking world (tied with Oxford), Philosophy</h1>
<h1>1 in the English-speaking world, Applied Ethics</h1>
<h1>1 in the English-speaking world, Epistemology</h1>
<h1>1 in the English-speaking world, Philosophy of Cognitive Science</h1>
<h1>1 in the English-speaking world, Philosophy of Language</h1>
<h1>1 in the English-speaking world, Philosophy of the Mind</h1>
<p>U.S. News & World Report: America’s Best Colleges</p>
<h1>1 in the nation (10th consecutive year), Most Diverse National University, Rutgers-Newark</h1>
<p>Planetizen: Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs</p>
<h1>4 in the nation, Rutgers’ Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy</h1>
<p>BusinessWeek: Top Executive MBA Programs</p>
<h1>5 in the world, Strategy, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick</h1>
<h1>6 in the world, Finance, Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick</h1>
<p>National Science Foundation 2005 Chemistry R&D Expenditures</p>
<h1>6 in the nation for federal expenditures</h1>
<h1>9 in the nation for total expenditures</h1>
<p>Small Times magazine: Best Programs in Nanotechnology</p>
<h1>11 in the world</h1>
<p>copied this from someone else, so i can’t say for sure the accuracy, but yeah, food science is pretty good, and discrete mathematics.</p>