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At the School of Business at Nichols College, we are proud of our track record of developing well-rounded, forward-looking leaders. Students gain broad business knowledge as well as deep understanding of their selected discipline. Our graduates leave ready to positively impact their organizations and communities on day one, with the strategic thinking, teamwork experience, and ethical grounding needed to lead them into the future.

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Our faculty bring decades of industry experience and leading-edge research in their fields to the classroom. They recognize that change is the one constant in business, and ensure our courses and programs are both current and future-focused. A central component of a Nichols education — for both graduate and undergraduate students — is innovative, high impact, experiential learning. Students engage in external internships, work with faculty on research projects, consult with real clients, earn industry-standard certifications, and study or intern abroad. Our Center for Intelligent Process Automation and the Nichols Consulting Group provide unique opportunities for students to truly build a powerful portfolio and resume.

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The School of Business fosters an engaging educational environment that promotes the pursuit of outstanding teaching, learning, leadership and scholarship, both in and out of the classroom, and supports a culture that includes creative thinking and service. The broad-based goal is to prepare students who are highly skilled and readily employable as undergraduates and poised for further education.

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Cycle the Erie Canal Itinerary

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Saturday 7/6/24

Buffalo: pre-ride events, nichols school 1250 amherst street buffalo, ny.

  • Overnight camping available
  • Saturday downtown ride
  • Pre-Ride Niagara Falls
  • Wine Tasting

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Sunday 7/7/24

Buffalo to medina: 48 miles, overnight: medina central schools 1 mustang drive medina ny 14103.

  • Ride along the Niagara River from Buffalo.
  • Take a boat ride through canal locks, developed to allow boats to navigate the different elevations along the canal.
  • At Lockport, explore underground sluiceways, caves, and the “Upsidedown Bridge” as you begin to ride 400 miles of Canalway Trail through charming villages and rolling farmland.
  • Spend the night in Medina, a lovely village reminiscent of the historic era of the original canal.

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Monday 7/8/24

Medina to fairport: 63 miles, overnight: center park west 1100 ayrault rd fairport, ny 14450.

  • Relax at rest stops in friendly “port” villages such as Holley, Brockport, and Spencerport, where a unique “lift bridge” carries Main Street over the canal.
  • Take a short excursion along the Genesee River bike path into downtown Rochester, with its spectacular waterfalls.
  • Stop in Pittsford and visit Pittsford’s popular Schoen Place, where you’ll find boutiques, galleries, and cafes.
  • Finish the day in Fairport and visit Packett's Landing Wharf

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Tuesday 7/9/24

Fairport to seneca falls: 51 miles, overnight: mynderse academy, 105 troy st, seneca falls, ny.

  • Watch bridge tenders raise and lower the famous Erie Canal lift bridges as you cycle through quaint canal towns.
  • In Palmyra, visit the farmhouse of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon religion.
  • Leaving the rest stop in Clyde we come off the Erie Canal Trail and head South towards Seneca Falls on rolling country backroads. Look for the Amish family that sell riders baked goods every year.
  • At the end of your day, tour Seneca Falls, birthplace of the modern women’s movement. Visit the Women’s Rights National Historic Park, National Women’s Hall of Fame and the Elizabeth Cady Stanton home. Dinner on your own—enjoy the local eateries.

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Wednesday 7/10/24

Seneca falls to syracuse: 41 miles, overnight: burnet park 521549 burnet park drive, syracuse.

  • Visit the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Take a break in the Village of Jordan and visit the Jordan Historical Society Museum, enjoy the flower gardens in the bed of the old canal, then continue on the towpath on an original aqueduct over Skaneateles Creek.
  • Follow the canal towpath to Camillus’ Erie Canal Park and stop by the park’s Sims Store, a re-creation of a 19th century general store. Take a boat ride on a restored aqueduct.
  • Have a bite and brew at a pub or coffee house in Syracuse’s trendy Armory Square and tour the Erie Canal Museum in the Weighlock Building.

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Thursday 7/11/24

Syracuse to rome: 48 miles, overnight: fort stanwix, 200 n. james st., rome, ny 13440.

  • Spend a leisurely day riding along the serene Old Erie Canal State Park.
  • Visit the Chittenango Canal Museum and dry docks and the Canastota Canal Town Museum.
  • See the location where the first shovel of dirt was turned for “Clinton’s Ditch."
  • Tour Fort Stanwix National Monument, a restored fort where local battles shaped the outcome of the American Revolution.
  • Dinner on own.

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Friday 7/12/24

Rome to canajoharie: 61 miles, overnight: canajoharie high school 136 scholastic way canajoharie, ny.

  • In Little Falls, explore the glacial potholes of Moss Island, a National Natural Landmark, and shop at restored Canal Place.
  • Tour Revolutionary War General Herkimer’s home.
  • Enjoy Canajoharie’s historic village and visit its world class art museum, The Arkell Museum.

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Saturday 7/13/24

Canajoharie to schenectady: 46 miles, overnight: schenectady jewish community center 2565 balltown rd schenectady, ny.

  • Ride alongside the scenic Mohawk River, the only water-level passage through the Appalachian chain of mountains.
  • Stop at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, featuring sections of all three alignments of the Erie Canal.
  • Tour historic Schenectady and toast your fellow riders at a celebratory dinner and program.

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Sunday 7/14/23

Schenectady to albany: 27 miles, finish line: tbd, albany.

  • View Cohoes Falls, one of the most powerful falls east of the Rockies and a major challenge for Erie Canal engineers.
  • Visit Peebles Island State Park. During the Revolutionary War, American forces prepared defenses here to make a final stand against the British.
  • Ride along the Hudson River and finish your tour in downtown Albany, New York State’s 300-year-old capital.

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12/02/2015 - Medford/Somerville, Mass. - Students use the open space for study and collaboration on the fourth floor of the CLIC building at 574 Boston Avenue on December 2, 2015. (Alonso Nichols/Tufts University)

These are some of the best spaces I've found to study on campus!  

574 Boston Avenue (pictured above)

Although a bit far from the main area of campus, working here is worth the trek; the building—one of Tufts’ more recent projects—looks modern both inside and out, and has study spaces of every kind that span the building’s four floors. On the first floor lies a large area filled with four-person tables for more collaborative group work, as well as reservable huddle rooms for noise-insulated studying. A vending machine and some sofas also flank the large study area. There are small nooks down the hallway for both solo studying as well as tables where a group of up to 6 can comfortably study together. The large study area is somewhat mirrored on the fourth floor, albeit with potentially larger tables more suited for larger group studying or TA office hours. A section of smaller round tables along with some couches are also present for smaller group studying. The fourth floor also features a microwave, so it’s easy to bring a meal and work for an extended period of time. Finally, the second and third floors are more classroom and research-lab-oriented, although there are a few tables and whiteboards on these floors along with rows of tall chairs for individual studying. Due to the slightly longer commute to get here compared to other spaces such as Tisch or the Campus Center, the chances of finding a table here are generally higher and noise levels are generally lower, potentially facilitating better studying.  

Medford, Mass. - Students study in the Joyce Cummings Center during reading day on December 13, 2023. (Jenna Schad/Tufts University)

  Joyce Cummings Center  

The newest building on campus, the Joyce Cummings Center—or JCC—has many study spaces on campus. It is located fairly centrally and is right near the Green Line, which is definitely a plus for traveling off-campus. Home to the Computer Science, Mathematics, and Economics departments, office hours for specific classes—especially Computer Science ones—take place frequently in common areas on the 2nd–6th floors, reducing the amount of available study space. However, the chance of finding a space increases as one progresses up the floors, with a mix of smaller and larger tables for group work and larger swivel chairs for more individualized studying. These tables are generally nestled in a couple different common spaces on each floor, with some floors also having kitchens with fridges and microwaves for easy food storage and consumption. The 1st floor—while the most busy due to the number of students coming in and out around class times—also is home to two fairly large study areas, one space is more geared towards group work and the space toward the back is more for individual/small group work. Even though the building as a whole is more crowded than other spots, the views looking out onto campus, the T tracks, and the sports fields combined with the in-building Starbucks (if you like coffee) more than make up for it if you’re able to find a seat.  

11/27/2018 - Somerville/Medford - Students walk through Granoff Music Center on Nov. 27, 2018. (Anna Miller/Tufts University)

Granoff Music Center  

Although there aren’t too many spots to hunker down and get your work done in Granoff, it is an awesome place to work if you can grab one of them. On the main floor, there are a couple tables that are great for both solo or group work, as well as some couches if you don’t need a table to put anything down on. The building—and the front especially—is illuminated very nicely due to the large windows at the front of the building, and the space is quite large and relatively quiet in contrast to other locations on campus. The basement also has a couple chairs for individual work, and is home to the Lilly Music Library, which is a great place to study if you’re looking for a quiet location which also has computers and printers if needed. Granoff also connects to Aidekman Arts Center, which features a small study area on the main floor next to the Balch Arena. The location on campus is also quite convenient, as Granoff is nestled between the SEC and Campus Center, and is only a ~5 min walk to Powder House Square, Dewick, or Hodgdon and a ~15 min walk to Davis.  

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