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Which is better, Michigan State University or Rutgers University?
Michigan State University

Michigan State University (MSU), founded in 1855, is located in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. It is a world-class public research university, a member of the association of american universities, the academic alliance of top universities in North America, and is known as a "public Ivy League" university. According to the comprehensive ranking of universities published by US News 20 16, Michigan State University ranks 82nd in the world. ARWU World University of Shanghai Jiaotong University ranks 92nd in the world, 30th in social science and 25th in business.

Michigan State University is not only famous for its education, agriculture and media theory, but also a pioneer in packaging and music therapy research. In the field of media, including international and multicultural communication, mass communication and interpersonal communication, it ranks among the top four in the United States. Primary school teachers and middle school teachers affiliated to the College of Education rank first in the United States, second in educational management and fifth in educational psychology. Business school's supply chain management ranks first in the United States, and international finance, marketing and other majors rank in the top 20. Nuclear physics also ranks first in the United States. Michigan State University also has the second oldest hotel management school in the United States. The school's overseas study program offers more than 200 courses in more than 60 countries, covering all continents (including Antarctica). It is the largest single-campus university in the United States.

Michigan State University is also a strong traditional American sports school. The nickname of the sports teams in the NCAA first-class league is Sparta, and they participate in all the events in the Top Ten. The football team of Michigan State University won the Rose Cup in 1954, 1956, 1988 and 20 13, and the men's basketball team won the NCAA championship in 1979 and 2000.

Rutgers University

Rutgers University, abbreviated as RU or Rutgers, is called Rutgers in full, and New Jersey State University, formerly known as Queen'sCollege, was founded in 1766. It is a world-renowned first-class public research university and the largest institution of higher learning in New Jersey, and its academic reputation is second only to Princeton University in the state.