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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Oct. 13, 2009 at 11:09 a.m. |
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Milwaukee's a college town. Yes, you read this correctly. Think about it. For an area our size, we have one of the highest numbers of colleges per capita in the United States.
Alverno, Marquette, MATC, MSOE, UWM, Cardinal Stritch, Wisconsin Lutheran, MIAD, MCW, Mount Mary, Carroll, Concordia and a growing number of smaller, national institutes of higher learning like DeVry and University of Phoenix. It's an impressive list.
This month, The Daily Beast published its list "from first to worst" of "America's Smartest Cities." Milwaukee comes in at an impressive No. 15. One of factors driving this top 15 finish is "universities per capita."
The Daily Beast writes, "The Milwaukee area is renowned more for its breweries than its smarts. Rounding out the top 15 on our list may undermine that stereotype. Milwaukee did well in the universities per capita category and was also above average for voter participation."
Raleigh-Durham finished first, and here's the rest of the top five:
2. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose
3. Boston
4. Minneapolis-St Paul
5. Denver
Milwaukee beat cities like Charlotte (16), San Diego (20), St. Louis (24) and Chicago (tied for 24). The dumbest (56) city on the list? Fresno. The Daily Beast says, "The race to the bottom wasn't even close. The largest city in California's San Joaquin breadbasket, Fresno, had deficiencies across the board.
Click here to see how the rankings were compiled.
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Posted by Broner on Oct. 13, 2009 at 11:24 a.m. (report)
I hope no one at the Daily Beast reads Begel's column about the sports rating list. We'll probably drop 100 cities.
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