2. Boston University Gains Two Positions in 2019 U.S.
News & World Report
A CFA charter holder who deals primarily with publicly traded equities, Pieter Stalenhoef serves as
an equity analyst at Wells Fargo in Boston, Massachusetts. To prepare for his career in the
financial services industry, Pieter Stalenhoef earned a master's degree in investment management
from Boston University.
3. Boston University Gains Two Positions in 2019 U.S.
News & World Report
One of the largest universities in the country, Boston University rose two places in the U.S. News &
World Report Rankings in 2019, advancing to number 40 among national universities. Boston
University shares the position with five other universities, Brandeis, Northeastern, Case Western
Reserve University, Tulane University, and the College of William & Mary.
4. Boston University Gains Two Positions in 2019 U.S.
News & World Report
Boston University also rose in the publication’s ranking of Most Innovative Schools, a designation
that recognizes innovative improvements in the use of technology and other areas, such as
facilities and faculty. Boston University achieved number 27 in the ranking. The ranking highlighted
Boston University's graduate schools, including the School of Management, School of Law, and
School of Medicine.