<p>Does anyone know U.S. News' ranking for history? thanks</p>
<p>Gourman Report ranking for undergrad history</p>
<p>Yale
Berkeley
Princeton
Harvard
Stanford
Michigan
Columbia
Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Wisconsin
Cornell
Indiana U
U Penn
Brown
UNC Chapel Hill
UCLA
Northwestern
UVA
U Texas Austin
U Rochester
U Illinois UC
U Notre Dame
U Washington
U Minnesota
U Iowa
Duke
Rutgers
UC Santa Barbara
UC San Diego
NYU
Vanderbilt
Washington U St Louis
U Maryland CP
Ohio St
Missouri Columbia
Emory
U Pitt
Rice
SUNY Stonybrook
Dartmouth
Brandeis
U Kansas
Boston U
UC Davis
SUNY Buffalo
Michigan St</p>
<p>I don't think USNWR ranks history departments separately, but this list ranks schools in terms of greatest percentage of undergraduate history majors who go on to obtain PhDs in history. <a href="http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/issues/2005/0509/0509new1.cfm%5B/url%5D">http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/issues/2005/0509/0509new1.cfm</a>
Thanks to WesDad for the reference.</p>
<p>Wesleyan 16%
UChicago 16%
Pomona 15%
Bryn Mawr 15%
Swarthmore College 15%
Wellesley College 15%
Reed College 14%
Johns Hopkins 13%
Oberlin 13%
Stanford 11%
Mount Holyoke 11%
Smith 11%
Cornell 11%
Kalamazoo 11%
Carleton 11%
Earlham 10%
Amherst 10%
Grinnell 10%
Harvard University 9%
Brown University 9%
Macalester 9%
Georgetown 9%
Lawrence University 9%
Yale University 9%
Rice University 9%</p>
<p>Yale, Pton, UCB, Harvard, Stanford, Chicago, Columbia, UM, Hopkins, UCLA, Wisconsin, Cornell, INC, Penn, Brown, Duke.</p>
<p>US News</p>
<p>Finally a "% PhD" list that makes sense !!!</p>
<p>Where the denominator is the # of undergrads who major in it, not the number of undergrads who attend the entire university.</p>
<p>^^ haha, why in the world would someone make the denominator the total # of undergrads? That'd be pointless...</p>