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JIA Lecture To Focus On Refugee Resettlement In Buffalo

The Justice in Action (JIA) working group will present a lecture on refugee resettlement in Buffalo on April 13, 2010 from 3:30 – 5 p.m. in the Grupp Fireside Lounge.  Representatives from Catholic Charities, The International Institute, Vive La Casa, and Journey’s End Refugee Services will speak.  Refugee speakers from countries such as Burma, Bhutan, Vietnam, Napal, Iraq, Congo, Cuba and others will also share experiences of leaving their homeland and resettling in Buffalo.

JIA encourages greater awareness and understanding of the situation of immigrants and refugees who have come to our city to begin a new life.  What is the reality? What part can we play in this reality? Why do people leave their homelands to come to ours?  JIA is comprised of students, faculty, staff and administration who work to coordinate, publicize, and develop initiatives that educate and promote awareness about justice issues.

This event is open to all on the campus as well as those interested from the Buffalo community.  For further information, please contact Sr. Pat Brady at Ext. 2177 or bradyp@canisius.edu.

Submitted by:  Donna Ortolani, executive associate to the dean, School of Education and Human Services

Presentation On Dangers Of Radon Gas In The Home

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will host Frank Scarpinato, environmental education specialist with the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, on Friday, April 16 at 2 p.m. in Horan-O’Donnell Room 107.

Scarpinato will explain what radon is, where it comes from, why it is dangerous, how to test for it, and where to get help mitigating high levels.  This presentation is designed to inform the average citizen of the potentially life threatening hazard presented by radon gas, and is a must for all home owners and anyone who ever plans on buying a home.  For more information, contact Timothy Gregg, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, at greggt@canisius.edu or Ext. 2259.

Submitted by:  Timothy Gregg, assistant professor, chemistry and biochemistry