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  | caption                = Seal
  | caption                = Seal
  | other_name            = NMines
  | other_name            = NMines
  | former_name            = Onondaga School (1829 – 1864)<br/>Onondaga College (1864 – 1916)
  | former_name            =  
  | motto                  = ''Osez Savoir''
  | motto                  = ''Osez Savoir''
  | motto_lang            = fr
  | motto_lang            = fr
  | mottoeng              = Dare to Know
  | mottoeng              = Dare to Know
  | type                  = Public research university
  | type                  = Public research university
  | established            = 30 February 1829
  | established            = {{start date|1918|03|15}}
  | academic_staff        = 3,383
  | academic_staff        = 3,383
  | students              = 55,852
  | students              = 55,852

Latest revision as of 23:25, 24 January 2026

National School of Mines and Engineering
École Nationale des Mines et du Génie (French)
Seal
Other name
NMines
Motto
Osez Savoir
Motto in English
Dare to Know
TypePublic research university
EstablishedMarch 15, 1918 (1918-03-15)
Academic staff
3,383
Students55,852
Undergraduates42,447
Postgraduates13,405
Location
Skaneateles
,
United States
CampusSuburban, 13.1 square kilometres (3,200 acres)
Sporting affiliations
NCAA DIvision I FCS — Ivy League

The National School of Mines and Engineering (French: École Nationale des Mines et du Génie), more commonly known as École Mines (anglicized as Ecole Mines), is a public research university in Skaneateles, United States.

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Colleges

Academics

Faculties and divisions of the University of Toronto