Could College Rankings Solve the Campus Rape Crisis?
A dozen House members want to hit universities where it hurtstheir U.S. News & World Report rankings. This fall, as high school seniors prepare to apply to college, many will scan the rankings provided by U.S. News & World Report. They'll compare colleges' class sizes, tuition prices, the student-faculty ratio, andpotentiallytheir sexual-assault statistics. That is, if some members of Congress get their way. Earlier this month, a dozen...