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2010-2011 CEEP Application Process Begins

Faculty and staff who employee students from the Canisius Earning Excellence Program (CEEP) are asked to remind their students to fill out applications for May 2010-2011 employment. Renewal is not automatic.

Any office on campus can employ a CEEP student with an appropriate project. A 3.15 or higher GPA is required and all students in all majors may apply to work in academic departments, administrative offices or off campus.

More information and current applications are available here. Note that separate forms are used for non-science and science CEEP awards, and make sure the correct recommendation form is completed. The rate for CEEP is $8 per hour, minus taxes, for a maximum of 300 hours.

Please direct any questions to the Office of Academic Affairs at Ext. 2120.

Submitted by: Kathy Peter, executive associate, academic affairs

Blood Drive Today, Help Canisius Beat Niagara

Today’s (Tuesday, January 26) UNYTS Blood Drive at the Penfold Commons takes on an extra dimension as Canisius battles Niagara for blood donations and donors registered. Please stop by the Penfold Commons between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to donate blood. Each donation is worth one point as the two campuses clash for the highest number of points. Canisius also picks up two points for each donor registry card completed, which takes about 30 seconds to fill out. The cards can be picked up and completed at the blood drive (no blood donation required) or outside the cafeteria between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

It’s all part of Griffin Week – Keep the Cup activities heading into Friday night’s nationally televised doubleheader from the Koessler Athletic Center.

Submitted by: John Maddock, associate athletic director – external affairs, athletics

All Are Welcome To Join Cantio Sacra

Cantio Sacra will resume rehearsals Wednesday January 27 at 11:05 a.m. in Christ the King Chapel. All are welcome to join. Cantio Sacra is a small vocal ensemble that sings for campus events and rehearses every Wednesday.

Submitted by: Kathleen Keenan-Takagi, director, Cantio Sacra; adjunct professor, fine arts

Ignatian Scholars Philosophy Colloquium

Heron Simmonds, adjunct professor of philosophy, will deliver a colloquium at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 28 in the Campus Ministry Conference Room (OM219). The title of his talk is “Racial Identity and Self-Realization.” All are welcome.

Submitted by: John Zeis, PhD, professor, philosophy