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Mason leads Virginia in innovation and diversity as engineering numbers climb in latest U.S. News rankings

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First day of classes at 亚洲AV, 2021. Photo by: Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications/亚洲AV

亚洲AV is the most diverse and most innovative institution in Virginia according to the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report for its 2022 , reflecting the university鈥檚 mission of providing access to excellence. Six programs made the top 100, including engineering, which rose 16 spots in the past year.

Mason also rose in its social mobility rankings (graduating Pell Grant students), to No. 127 (up from 144). Over the past five years, .

鈥淯niversities have a responsibility to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills they need to make a difference in their communities,鈥 said Mason President Gregory Washington. 鈥淭hese rankings highlight that Mason has taken that a step beyond, providing access to excellence for students of all walks of life, and positively impacting not only the region, but the nation through our innovative research and leadership.鈥

In addition to being best in Virginia, Mason ranked No. 9 among public institutions for innovation and No. 18 nationally, up from No. 35 in 2020, when the institution tied with Virginia Tech.

鈥淢ason鈥檚 rapid increase in research over the last five to seven years has been significant, especially as one of the youngest R1 research institutions,鈥 said Paula Sorrell, associate vice president of Mason鈥檚 . 鈥淭he research that the faculty is doing is leading to technologies that are very market-related, and Mason has always done a good job in working with its partners to better understand their needs, both from an academic and research perspective.鈥

Sorrell added that the rating also speaks to the work of , the recently launched (IDIA), its growing entrepreneurial programs, and community partnerships across the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The university, which ranked No. 148 overall (No. 67 among publics), also maintained its top ranking in Virginia for ethnic diversity (No. 21 overall; No. 12 among publics).

鈥淭his ranking is a reflection of Mason鈥檚 commitment to build a community where all feel welcome and supported, and provides affirmation of the quality of our programs, as well as the achievements of our students, faculty, and staff,鈥 said Sharnnia Artis, vice president at the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the university鈥檚 chief diversity officer. 鈥淲e are very pleased U.S. News has recognized our university鈥檚 approach to inclusive excellence.鈥

For cybersecurity, Mason ranked No. 28 (15 among publics). For undergraduate engineering at schools that offer a doctoral degree program, Mason is ranked No. 86 (up from 102).

鈥淥ur programs, enrollment, and research are all growing along with our impact on the nation and the commonwealth,鈥 said Kenneth Ball, dean of the . 鈥淲hile we have long been known for our cybersecurity expertise, our other programs are now being recognized for their outstanding quality, resulting in higher rankings.鈥

In partnership with the commonwealth鈥檚 Tech Talent initiative and to support Amazon鈥檚 HQ2 and other regional employers, the university has been expanding its programs in computer science and related fields.

鈥淲e鈥檙e on a fabulous trajectory, and I am very excited about our future,鈥 Ball said, adding that Mason is the largest producer of tech talent in Virginia.

The university was also named a top 100 best school for veterans (No. 86, up from No. 100) and is listed as an 鈥淎+ School for B Students.鈥

In 2020, Mason began offering undergraduate teaching degrees for the first time. The program has already claimed a spot in U.S. News鈥 top 100. The program is No. 20 among public institutions, tied with University of Virginia.

鈥淭his ranking reflects the impact of Mason鈥檚 education programs resulting from our exceptional faculty, comprehensive curriculum, and school-based field experiences,鈥 said Robert Baker, interim dean of the . 鈥淭hrough cutting-edge research, outstanding instruction, and top-notch partner school systems, our diverse student population is readied to assume leadership roles in the evolving educational environment.

U.S. News added a new category this year for undergraduate nursing, for which Mason also made the top 100.

鈥淭he latest rankings for the reflect Mason鈥檚 commitment to providing students with interprofessional learning experiences in culturally diverse and underserved populations,鈥 said Germaine Louis, dean of the . 鈥淯pon graduation, Mason nurses are prepared听to become health care leaders听in many roles听including clinicians, educators, researchers, and administrators听and across employment sectors.鈥

Mason also ranked in these U.S. News categories, released Monday, Sept. 13.

Overall ranking

Nationally: 148

Publics: 67

Most Innovative Schools

Nationally: 18 (Best in Virginia; up from 35)

Publics: 9 (up from 13 in 2020)

Ethnic Diversity

Nationally: 21 (Best in Virginia)

Publics: 12

A+ School for B Students

(Selection, no rankings)

Undergraduate Business

Nationally: 84

Publics: 52

Undergraduate Nursing (new category for 2022)

Nationally: 96

Publics: 71

Undergraduate Computer Science

Nationally: 82

Publics 45

Cybersecurity

Nationally: 28

Publics: 15

Best School for Veterans

Nationally: 86 (up from 100)

Publics: 62

Best Value Schools

Nationally: No. 137

Publics: No. 45

Undergraduate Engineering (for schools with a doctoral program)

Nationally: 86 (up from 102)

Publics: 51

Top Performers on Social Mobility (graduating Pell Grant students)

Nationally: 127 (Up from 144)

Publics: 66

Undergraduate Teaching

Nationally: 71

Publics: 20

Editor鈥檚 note: This story may be updated as more information is released.