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Spelman and Morehouse Ranked Among Top U.S. Colleges and HBCUs | Atlanta Daily World

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Spelman College continues to rank high among the best colleges in the nation, according to the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Report. The College ranked No. 39 on the list of Best National Liberal Arts institutions, up from No. 51 in 2023. For the 17th consecutive year, Spelman has earned the distinction … Continued

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