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Niagara University

Coordinates:43°08′17″N79°02′13″W / 43.138°N 79.037°W /43.138; -79.037
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Catholic university in Lewiston, New York, US
Not to be confused withNiagara College orUniversity of Niagara Falls Canada.
Niagara University
Former name
Our Lady of Angels Seminary (1856–1857)
The College and Seminary of Our Lady of Angels (1857–1883)
MottoUt Omnes Te Cognoscant
Motto in English
That All May Know You
TypePrivate university
EstablishedNovember 21, 1856; 169 years ago (1856-11-21)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Vincentians)
Endowment$111.005 million (2022)[1]
PresidentJames J. Maher
Academic staff
159 Full-time and 254 Part-time[2]
Students3,763[2]
Undergraduates2,816[2]
Location,
U.S.

43°08′17″N79°02′13″W / 43.138°N 79.037°W /43.138; -79.037
CampusSuburban
Colors    Purple and white
NicknamePurple Eagles
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IMAAC
 Atlantic Hockey America (men's ice hockey)
MascotMonte
Websitewww.niagara.edu
Map

Niagara University (NU) is aprivateCatholic university inLewiston, New York, United States. Based in theVincentian tradition, it is run by theCongregation of the Mission and enrolls approximately 3,700 students. Approximately half of the student body lives on campus, while the other half commute from the surrounding area. The campus area was listed as acensus-designated place in 2020, with a population of 940.[3]

History

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Founded by theCongregation of the Mission on 21 November 1856 asOur Lady of Angels Seminary, the school moved fromBuffalo to its current location on May 1, 1857. After 26 years on its new campus asThe College and Seminary of Our Lady of Angels,[4] it changed its name toNiagara University on August 7, 1883. In 1887, the university opened alaw school inBuffalo, what is now theUniversity at Buffalo Law School after being acquired by theUniversity at Buffalo in 1891.[5]

The university is still run by theVincentian Fathers. All of Niagara's 26 presidents, including its current president, Rev.James J. Maher,CM, have been Vincentian priests.

Academics

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Admissions

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For 2023, Niagara University had an acceptance rate of 90%. The university requires an official high school transcript, evidence of past performance and character, and recommendations from teachers, counselors, or organizational leaders, but does not require applicants to submit eitherSAT orACT scores. Half the applicants admitted to the university who submitted test scores had an SAT score between 1030 and 1240 or an ACT score between 24 and 28.[6][7] The average high schoolGPA for admitted students was 3.63.[8]

Areas of study and programs

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Undergraduate students are able to choose an area of study in any of Niagara's five academic colleges. In addition to the College of Arts and Sciences, Holzschuh College of Business Administration, College of Education, College of Nursing, and the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Niagara's Academic Exploration Program allows first and second-year students to take courses in various departments before deciding on a major. Niagara University offers over 80 different major choices.[9]

The university also offers academic programs in Canada which operate under the written consent of theMinistry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence, and Security of Ontario. The Niagara University in Ontario, located at Expo City inVaughan, offers a bachelor's degree in Professional Studies in Education program (accredited by theOntario College of Teachers) and a Master of Science degree in education.[10] In 2019, Niagara University expanded their degree offerings with a Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Master of Science in finance (MSF), and a Master of Science in Information and Security and Digital Forensics (MSISDF). The two Masters programs are now being jointly offered withSeneca Polytechnic.[11] The university also offers Ontario-based Additional Qualifications for the teacher profession.[12]

College of Arts and Sciences

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The College of Arts and Sciences forms the foundation of Niagara University's curriculum and serves as the basis for its designation as a liberal arts college. All Niagara students complete a portion of their coursework in the College of Arts and Sciences, as numerous general education courses are housed within this unit.

In 2008, Niagara University announced that a $10 million gift, the largest gift in the university's history, had been made to the College of Arts and Sciences byB. Thomas Golisano, the CEO ofPaychex and the former owner of theBuffalo Sabres.[13] The gift funded the construction of the B. Thomas Golisano Center for Integrated Sciences.

Holzschuh College of Business Administration

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The business college includes programs in accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing. The College of Business is accredited byAACSB International[14] and has maintained accreditation since 2001.[15] The college received a $10 million donation from Jeff and Mary Helen Holzschuh, both graduates of the university. Mr. Holzschuh is a managing director ofMorgan Stanley and Mrs. Holzschuh a B.S. in nursing. The university renamed the College of Business to the Holzschuh College of Business Administration in 2022.[16]

Rankings

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In 2024, out of 178 ranked universities, Niagara University was ranked tied for 30th overall byU.S. News & World Report in Regional Universities North, ranked #2 in Best Value Schools, and ranked 13th in Best Colleges for Veterans.[17] Taking into account educational quality, affordability, and alumni success,Money Magazine ranked Niagara University as the best college or university in the Buffalo-Niagara region in 2017 when it comes to delivering the most value for a student's educational dollar.[18][19]Kiplinger's Personal Finance ranked Niagara University 82nd in the magazine's list of the 100 best values among private universities.[20][21]

A statue ofSt. Vincent de Paul talking to students.

Campus activities

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The Campus Activities Office, along with the Niagara University Student Government Association, sponsors numerous opportunities to get involved in campus life, including concerts, comedians, and weekly late-night events.[22]

Castellani Art Museum

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TheCastellani Art Museum of Niagara University is centrally located on the main campus and is Niagara County's only collecting museum. The museum features exhibitions of contemporary artists and traditional folk arts. The museum owns a permanent collection of over 5,700 artworks, most of which are from the 19th-century, modern and contemporary art movements.

Athletics

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Main article:Niagara Purple Eagles
See also:Niagara Purple Eagles men's basketball,Niagara Purple Eagles men's ice hockey,Niagara Purple Eagles women's ice hockey, andNiagara Purple Eagles men's soccer

The Niagara University Athletics Department sponsors 18Division I sports. The Purple Eagles compete in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) in all sports exceptice hockey. The men's ice hockey team competes inAtlantic Hockey America. Niagara namedSimon B. Gray as itsathletics director on May 16, 2014.

The men's basketball team won the MAAC Championship in 2005 and in 2007, earning automatic bids to the2005 and2007'sNCAA tournaments, known colloquially as the "Big Dance". Niagara's first appearance in the Dance came in1970, whenAll-AmericanCalvin Murphy led the Purple Eagles to the Sweet Sixteen. On March 13, 2007, Niagara defeatedFlorida A&M 77–69 in theOpening Round before losing in the First Round. NU was crowned the 2012–2013 MAAC regular season champions. This title earned them an automatic bid into theNIT where they lost to the University of Maryland in the first round.

The men's hockey team won theCollege Hockey America Championship in 2000, 2004 and 2008, appearing in theNCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship those years. In 2000, the "Purps" pulled an upset againstUniversity of New Hampshire to advance to the Elite Eight.

Six other Niagara teams have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in their respective sports:softball (1998);women's soccer (2006); women's tennis (2003 & 2005);men's soccer (2012);women's volleyball (2009,2010 &2011); andwomen's lacrosse (2024).

Clubs

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During the 2019–2020 School Year, NU teams competed in Men's Baseball, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer and Volleyball at the club level. Women teams competed in Basketball, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball while Co-Ed teams competed in E-Sports, Field Hockey and Golf. Badminton, Roller Hockey, Running, and Tennis clubs have also been active on campus in prior years.[23]

Intramurals

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The Athletics Department also operates the Kiernan Center – Niagara's on-campus fitness facility – and sponsors a comprehensive slate of intramural sports, includingbasketball,broomball,flag football,indoor soccer,softball,street hockey, andrugby union.

Notable alumni

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Main article:List of Niagara University people

References

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  1. ^As of FY2022.U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2022 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY21to FY22 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers andTIAA. June 30, 2022. RetrievedMarch 2, 2024.
  2. ^abc"College Navigator - Niagara University".nces.ed.gov.
  3. ^"Niagara University CDP, New York".United States Census Bureau. RetrievedMarch 13, 2022.
  4. ^"Niagara Through the Years". Niagara University. Retrieved6 February 2021.
  5. ^""University at Buffalo Law School 100 Years: 1887–1987"".
  6. ^"Niagara University Admissions".usnews.com.U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved2 March 2024.
  7. ^"Admission Policies".niagara.edu. Niagara University. Retrieved2 March 2024.
  8. ^"Niagara University SAT Scores and GPA".prepscholar.com. PrepScholar. Retrieved2 March 2024.
  9. ^"Undergraduate Programs - Niagara University". 2023-05-23. Retrieved2024-09-04.
  10. ^"Niagara University campus opens doors to 300 students in Vaughan". yorkregion.com. 21 January 2019.
  11. ^"Seneca-Niagara University Partnership - Seneca Polytechnic, Toronto, Canada".
  12. ^Niagara University in Ontario (7 June 2022)."Program Offerings".
  13. ^Rey, Jay (2008-10-08)."Golisano's $10 million gift to Niagara University largest in school's history".Buffalo News. Archived fromthe original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved2007-10-08.
  14. ^"Niagara University MBA".
  15. ^"NU News". Archived fromthe original on 2017-03-12.
  16. ^"Niagara University receives $10 million gift from Jeff and Mary Helen Holzschuh".news.niagara.edu. Niagara University. Archived fromthe original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved2 March 2024.
  17. ^"Niagara University Rankings".usnews.com.U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved16 May 2024.
  18. ^"NU News". Archived fromthe original on 2017-03-12.
  19. ^"Money's Best Colleges". Archived fromthe original on July 11, 2016.
  20. ^"NU News". Archived fromthe original on 2017-03-12.
  21. ^"Kiplinger's Best College Values".
  22. ^University, Niagara (18 July 2023)."Office of Multicultural Affairs".
  23. ^"Home".clubsports.niagara.edu.

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Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart, Buffalo
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Mount Mercy Academy, Buffalo
Mount Saint Mary Academy, Kenmore
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Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy, Buffalo
Medaille University, Buffalo
Mount St. Joseph Academy, Buffalo
Nottingham Academy, Buffalo
St. Ann's Commercial High School, Buffalo
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St. Mary Magdalene High School, Buffalo
St. Nicholas High School, Buffalo
Turner-Carroll High School, Buffalo
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Our Lady Help of Christians High School, Cheektowaga
St. Paul High School, Derby
Cardinal Mindszenty High School, Dunkirk
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St. James High School, Jamestown
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Mount St. Mary Teacher Training College, Kenmore
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Baker-Victory High School, Lackawanna
Our Lady of Victory High School, Lackawanna
Stella Niagara High School, Lewiston
DeSales High School, Lockport
St. Joseph's Academy, Lockport
Bishop Duffy High School, Niagara Falls
Madonna High School, Niagara Falls
Niagara Catholic High School, Niagara Falls
St. Joseph's High School, Niagara Falls
St. Mary of the Cataract High School, Niagara Falls
St. Mary of the Angels High School, Olean
Ascension High School, North Tonawanda
Bishop Gibbons High School, North Tonawanda
Our Lady of Czestochowa High School, North Tonawanda
Immaculate Conception High School, Wellsville
Bishop Neumann High School, Williamsville
St. Clare's College, Williamsville
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Rosary Hill College, Amherst
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