After a tumultuous year that included a number of battles with the Trump administration, the University of Pennsylvania was ranked No. 7 in U.S. News & World Report's annual analysis of America's colleges and universities, which was published Tuesday.

The West Philly institution bounced back from last year when it fell to 10th — its lowest ranking since 1997. I n the national universities category , which measures 1,700 schools across the country, Penn was behind only Princeton, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale and Chicago, and it was tied with Duke, Johns Hopkins and Northwestern . MORE: UArts' archives to be preserved by Historical Society of Pennsylvania

In other metrics, Penn was tied with MIT for the top spot in business programs and landed as No. 13 for best value sc

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