Niagara University

Niagara University

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This mission website is designed to help you better understand Niagara University’s mission and heritage and to be a resource center for exploring related topics. It will give you a true sense about what is important to us here at Niagara University and appreciate that our mission is alive and vibrant today.
Niagara University educates its students and enriches their lives through programs in the liberal arts and through career preparation, informed by the Catholic and Vincentian traditions.
Niagara University was founded in 1856 as the College and Seminary of Our Lady of Angels, which began with six students and two faculty. The founders of the university, Vincentians Priests, the Most Rev. John Timon, C.M. and Rev. John J. Lynch, C.M., purchased two adjoining farms, the Vedder and De Veaux farms, on Monteagle Ridge. Over the next 25 years, the college and seminary grew and prospered producing graduates that entered such fields as the priesthood, law and medicine, teaching,MORE
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