Princeton Review: UMass Amherst Dining is the Best—Again
UMass Amherst might as well be a five-star restaurant; its food has been ranked first in the country, again.
The Princeton Review released its 2018 college rankings this week, and for the second year in a row, UMass Amherst ranked first for Best Campus Food. The only Massachusetts school on the list, UMass Amherst runs its dining program in-house. In recent years, its dining halls have become known for healthy, sustainable food and variety of choices from different world cuisines.
About 30 percent of UMass Amherst’s produce comes from local farmers, director of residential dining services Garett DiStefano told the Boston Globe. The school also uses some locally sourced proteins, including poultry and seafood.
But being a national model for local sourcing doesn’t come cheap: the Globe reports that UMass Amherst has a $69 million dollar program, and for an unlimited dining plan, students paid $5,782 last year. That’s about $1,000 more than the cost for the unlimited plans at the Dartmouth and Lowell campuses: $4,746 and $4,832, respectively.
The overall UMass Dining umbrella is the largest college dining service in America and serves about 45,000 meals per day—that adds up to about 5.5 million meals each year—according to the school’s news office.
UMass Amherst acknowledged the honor on Twitter Monday.
UMass Amherst, @UMassDining is No. 1 in Campus Dining for 2nd straight year, says @ThePrincetonRev #UMassProud https://t.co/MopnBzKFE7 pic.twitter.com/V2zv77Rsar
— UMass Amherst (@UMassAmherst) July 31, 2017
On Tuesday, chef Robert Bankert—who won the gold medal in the this year’s National Collegiate Culinary Competition a couple weeks earlier—and chef Anthony Jung appeared on NBC’s “Today Show” for the latest honor.
ICYMI Chefs Bob & Tony from @UMassDining on @TODAYshow as UMass Amherst is named Best Campus Food by @ThePrincetonRev for 2nd straight year! pic.twitter.com/zUs4gb3tR7
— UMass Amherst (@UMassAmherst) August 2, 2017
The school doesn’t seem shocked to win for a second year. “They’ve always been No. 1 to us,” chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy told the UMass news office.
The Princeton Review’s Best 382 Colleges consists of 62 lists stemming from surveys of about 137,000 students, according to the publication’s methodology. The print version is on sale now.