The 1995 National Research Council Ratings for Mathematics... N.B. Ohio State climbed from 37 in 1982 to current 29th. N.B. LaJolla climbed the most, it seems, from 29th to current 17th. 1. Berkeley 1. Princeton 3. MIT 4. Harvard 5. Chicago 6. Stanford 7. Yale 8. NYU 9. Columbia 9. Michigan 11. Caltech 12. UCLA 13. Wisconsin 14. Minnesota 15. Cornell 16. Brown 17. UCSD 18. Maryland 19. Rutgers 20. Stony Brook 21. Illinois 22. U. Pennsylvania 23. Texas at Austin 24. Purdue 24. Rice 26. U. Washington 27. Brown (applied) 28. Northewestern 29. Ohio State 30. Johns Hopkins 30. CUNY-Grad Sch & Univ Center 32. Brandeis 33. Chicago Circle 34. Indiana 34. Duke 36. Utah 37. Penn State 38. Rice again 39. Washington University (in St. Louis) 40. Carnegie Mellon 41. U. Washington again 42. North Carolina at Chapel Hill 43. USC 44. Georgia Institute of Tech 45. Virginia 46. Notre Dame 47. Oregon 48. Michigan State 49. Santa Barbara 49. Johns Hopkins again 51. Boston Univ 52. Rensselaer Polytechnic 53. Dartmouth 54. Arizona 55. Florida 56. Santa Cruz 57-60. U. Mass (Amherst), North Carolina State, Georgia, Rochester 61. Pittsburgh 62. Iowa 63. Irvine 63. Texas A&M 65. Colorado 66. SUNY at Buffalo 66. Virginia Polytech 68. Houton 69. SUNY at Binghamton 70. LSU 71. Kentucky 72. Temple 73. Syracuse 74. Claremont Grad School 75. South Carolina 76-78. Tulane, Tennessee, Iowa State 79. Riverside 80. Delaware 81. Northeastern U. 82. Florida State Univ. 83. Davis 83. SUNY at Albany 85. Arizona State 86. Kent State 87. Nebraska at Lincoln 88. Vanderbilt U. 89. Case Western Univ. 90. Oregon State 98. U. Hawaii 99. Oklahoma 99. Polytechnic Univ. 107.Texas Tech 109.Southern Illinois Univ. 139.Illinois Stte Univ (last entry)