<li>princeton</li>
<li>harvard</li>
<li>amherst</li>
<li>yale</li>
<li>swarthmore</li>
</ol>
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<li>princeton</li>
<li>harvard</li>
<li>amherst</li>
<li>yale</li>
<li>swarthmore</li>
</ol>
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<p>This is a real honor for Princeton which was ranked second last year behind Harvard in the same survey. It says a great deal about what the school is like today. Still, all of us who care about the place know that there is always room for improvement. The Princeton we love should and can be even more inclusive and achieve more in fostering understanding among all groups. It's not a perfect place, just a great one with a desire to be even better. President Tilghman cares deeply about substance over form and her vision will carry Princeton far. Per ardua ad astra.</p>
<p>See this great story about a terrific member of the Class of '11 from Texas.</p>
<p>Here is someone who will go far. (A future candidate for the Rhodes?)</p>