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Princeton Review: Bowden’s campus food is best

Virginia Tech and Cornell University also made the list of the 20 best campuses for dining.

August 6, 2015

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1. Bowdoin College

From the “academic rigor” to the “laid-back attitude of the people” and “the beautiful Maine scenery,” Bowdoin is a small liberal arts college that packs a considerable punch. Tucked away in the quaint town of Brunswick, Bowdoin provides students ...

2. University of Massachusetts-Amhers

The University of Massachusetts Amherst, founded in 1863 as a small agricultural college, has grown into a top public research university with over 1,471 faculty members and more than 28,500 students. It’s a school with a “lot of spirit” that offers ...

3. Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech is a school with a reputation as big as its campus. Known for its “beautiful campus, amazing community feel, top-notch engineering field,” and as a “good value”—not to mention its renowned athletics—Virginia Tech offers “a perfect ...

4. St. Olaf College

Tucked away in quaint Northfield, Minnesota, St. Olaf College provides undergraduates with a “great academic program” and a “great community.” Though technically a Christian school, St. Olaf does a good “job of emphasizing the Lutheran tradition ...

5. College of the Atlantic

At this tiny Bar Harbor school, students “don’t just take classes”: they immerse themselves in experiences and in “an intimate, friendly community” of do-ers and critical thinkers. The college offers only one major, human ecology, which takes an ...

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