NU’s Academics, Sustainability Again Praised By The Princeton Review
Niagara University is again among the best institutions in the Northeast in terms of both academics and sustainability, according to results released Aug. 3 by The Princeton Review.
NU is one of 225 institutions The Princeton Review recommends in its “Best in the Northeast” section of its website feature, “2015 Best Colleges: Region by Region,” which was posted Tuesday atPrincetonReview.com.
Niagara and SUNY Buffalo are the only local colleges to appear on the “Best in the Northeast” list. The institutions are also the only Buffalo-Niagara representatives included on The Princeton Review’s list of“Green Colleges,” which profiles 353 colleges and universities in the United States and two in Canada that demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability in their academic offerings, campus infrastructure, activities, and career preparation.
“We are very pleased to once again be recognized in these key categories by The Princeton Review, designations that reflect the commitment of our faculty, staff and administrators to the long-term success of Niagara University, our students and alumni, and the entire region,” said the Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., NU president. “Continuing to be included on these types of lists is another step toward our vision of becoming one of the best comprehensive universities in the world.”