by Public Relations | Apr 19, 2010 | Staff
All are invited to an open campus meeting today (April 19) with Jeanne Kobuszewski at 3 p.m. in the Grupp Fireside Lounge. Kobuszewski is the first candidate to be considered as the next vice president for institutional advancement.
Information about each candidate and their respective schedules is on the Angel Web site.
To access the information, click here.
Submitted by: Jennifer Skowron, associate, human resources
by Public Relations | Apr 19, 2010 | Staff
The last Meet-the-Faculty recital is today (April 19) at Noon in the Montante Cultural Center. This performance features soprano Christina Lynch (Dudek) and guest pianist Jiyong Kim in a program of works by Bach/Britten, Handel and a song cycle by Lori Laitman. Admission is free!
Submitted by: Ellen Barnum, music events coordinator, ArtsCanisius
by Public Relations | Apr 19, 2010 | Staff
The Golden Griffin women’s lacrosse team will host its final home game of the 2010 season tomorrow (April 20) versus Little Three rival Niagara. Game time at the Demske Sports Complex is 7 p.m. Five Golden Griffin seniors – Alison Rusak ’10 (pictured, right), Kathleen DiPasquale ’10, Brett Poissant ’10, Marissa Brown ’10, Alyson Brown ’10 – will play their final home game. For additional information, go to www.gogriffs.com.
Submitted by: John Maddock, associate athletic director – external affairs, athletics
by Public Relations | Apr 19, 2010 | Staff
Bill Stark, TIAA-CREF representative, will be on campus for individual pension counseling sessions on Wednesday, April 21 and Thursday, April 22. Faculty and staff will have the opportunity to meet with Bill to review and discuss current investments, ask questions and review options to help meet retirement goals.
To schedule an appointment, please contact Dawn Rotterman in human resources at Ext. 3151.
Submitted by: Dawn Rotterman, associate, human resources
by Public Relations | Apr 19, 2010 | Staff
The Canisius College Rent-A-Text Program will launch in fall 2010 to provide students with an affordable alternative to rising education costs. Rent-A-Text will offer students a rental option on textbooks – savings that represent an average of 50 percent off the price of new textbooks.
The textbook rental program will:
- Be available to students in store and on-line with in-store pick up
- Allow students the freedom to highlight and take notes all within the normal wear and tear associated with coursework
- Give students the choice to buy their textbook at the end of the term if they want to keep the book
For more information, contact Mike Raham, bookstore manager, at rahamm@canisius.edu or Ext. 2336, or visit www.rent-a-text.com or www.facebook.com/rentatext.
Submitted by: Gary Lew, senior facilities operations manager, facilities management