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Former names | Niagara County Community College (1962–2024) |
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Motto | The Smart Place to Start |
Type | Public community college |
Established | November 8, 1962 |
Parent institution | State University of New York |
President | Lloyd A. Holmes |
Undergraduates | 3,300 [1] (2024) |
Location | , , United States 43°08′45″N78°52′43″W / 43.145963°N 78.878660°W |
Campus | Suburban 287 acres (1.16 km2) |
Colors | Navy blue and yellow |
Nickname | Thunderwolves |
Affiliations | National Junior College Athletic Association |
Mascot | Tripp the Thunderwolf |
Website | sunyniagara |
SUNY Niagara (formerly Niagara County Community College, or NCCC) is a public community college in Sanborn, New York. Founded in 1962, SUNY Niagara is sponsored by Niagara County and offers associate degrees as part of the State University of New York system. Dual admissions programs facilitate transfer to four-year colleges upon completion of the two-year degree programs.
SUNY Niagara operates the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute as a remote campus within the former Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet in downtown Niagara Falls, New York.
Niagara County Community College's first campus opened on September 30, 1963 within a former Nabisco factory at 430 Buffalo Avenue in downtown Niagara Falls, New York. [2] [3]
The current campus opened on February 5, 1973 at the corner of New York State Route 31 and New York State Route 429 in the suburban community of Sanborn, New York. It was built on 287 acres (1.16 km2) of semi-wooded land, with eight interconnected buildings: [4]
The school's library was named in honor of philanthropist Henrietta Grigg-Lewis on November 15, 2005 after her foundation donated $1 million for modernizing the facility. [3] [5] [6]
On August 29, 2008, the college opened its first student housing complex featuring suite style units for 308 students. [7]
The school's Niagara Falls Culinary Institute opened on September 28, 2012 within the former Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet in downtown Niagara Falls, New York. [3] [8]
In February 2024, the school changed its name from Niagara County Community College to SUNY Niagara. [9]
SUNY Niagara athletic teams were first known as the Frontiersmen from 1962–1984, and then the Trailblazers from 1984–2010. They became the Thunderwolves in 2010, along with the introduction of mascot Tripp the Thunderwolf. [13]
Eric Knuutila has coached wrestling at the college since 1973, producing four national champions including Rashad Evans. [14]
The 1977–78 men's basketball team fell one game shy of a perfect season after losing the 1978 NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. [15]