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Which business is better, Washington University, St Louis University or Brown University?
For business: Washington University in St. Louis is stronger. 20 14USnews business ranking 13.

Brown University, which is famous for literature, mathematics and engineering, has no business school.

1, Washington University-Washington U (WU) is named after George Washington, the father of the United States. Founded on February 22nd, 1853, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. It is the earliest and most prestigious "Washington University" in American history. The school is located in14th in the comprehensive ranking of universities in 20/4 years of US News & World Report, surpassing many Ivy League universities such as Cornell University and Brown University. 20 13 years academic ranking of world universities world ranking 31; Times World University ranked 42nd on 20 13, and USNews World University ranked 4th on 20 15; One of the nine "new Ivy League" universities in the United States is a world-class university. In history, 24 Nobel Prize winners studied or engaged in teaching and research here. Washington University St. Louis is divided into four campuses: Danfoss Campus, Medical College Campus, West Campus, North Campus and Tai Sen Research Center.

Washington University-St. Louis is located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. It is a famous private research university in the United States and has no religious beliefs. Founded in 1853, it was named "Washington University" in memory of George Washington, the founding father of the United States, earlier than another public Washington University. In Seattle. George Washington University was not called Columbia University until 1904. 1976, the board of directors of the University of Washington, St. Louis added suffixes "in St. Louis" and "in St. Louis" to avoid ambiguity, but the legal person name of the school is still "Washington University". Washington University in St. Louis, founded on February 22nd, 1853, is one of the most prestigious private universities in the United States.

2. Brown University is a famous Ivy League and one of the top eight universities in the world. Founded in 1764, Rhode Island College is the seventh oldest university in the United States. Its enrollment competition is extremely fierce, and the undergraduate enrollment rate is 9.5%. One of the biggest characteristics of this school is that it is small and sophisticated. Today, with the increasing university population, Brown University still maintains a strict enrollment system and a very high entrance threshold, and the teacher-student ratio is about 1:8. It is a small top private research university with 6 182 undergraduates, only 1974 postgraduates and 736 full-time teachers. But in such a small team of teachers, five Nobel Prize winners and two alumni also won the Nobel Prize.

Famous alumni of Brown University include: John Kennedy Jr., son of President Kennedy; Amy Carter, President Carter's daughter; Santos, the daughter of the Colombian President; Yang Wei, director of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (former president of Zhejiang University); John Davison Rockefeller, Jr., the second generation head of Rockefeller family; Thomas Jr., pioneer of IBM; Janet yellen, the first female chairman of the Federal Reserve; Ted turner, the founder of CNN; And Emma Charlotte Doyle Watson, who played Hermione in the famous movie Harry Potter.