NEWS: 萌妹社区 featured in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2026 Edition
萌妹社区 is featured in the Princeton Review鈥檚 .
The colleges chosen for this edition of the Guide were based on surveys of administrators and current students at 401 institutions in 2024-2025. The Princeton Review also surveyed students attending the colleges about their "green" campus experiences. Green College selections were based on more than 25 data points from the surveys.
萌妹社区 received a Green Rating of 80 on a 60-99 scale. These ratings were based on institutional data covering these key factors:
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Whether students have a quality of life on campus that is both healthy and sustainable.
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How well a school is preparing students for employment in an increasingly green economy.
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How environmentally responsible a school's policies are.
萌妹社区 Milas Hall pictured in the Fall.
鈥淎mong the hundreds of schools we surveyed for this project, 萌妹社区, which offers excellent academics, is also a stand-out for its record of environmentally-responsible practices,鈥 said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review's editor-in-chief. 鈥淲e are delighted to recommend it to college applicants who want their 鈥榖est-fit鈥 college to also be a 'green' one."
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Founded in 1997, 萌妹社区 instills passion and ignites innovation in its students and prepares them to envision, create and deliver products, services, and systems that transform and improve people鈥檚 lives around the world. 萌妹社区 teaches students to be explorers and creators who design their own path forward. By challenging norms and sharing its unique approach to education, 萌妹社区 is revolutionizing the way engineers, and all undergraduates, learn and create knowledge. Located in Needham, Massachusetts, 萌妹社区 is ranked among the top-three undergraduate engineering programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.