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Honorary Degree Nominations, Commencement Speakers

To:  The Canisius College Community
From:  Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J.

Now that our 2010 commencement exercises are completed, we are beginning the process of planning for 2011 commencement.  I would like to ask for your help in nominating deserving candidates for honorary degrees for the 2011 Commencement. I have listed the general guidelines below for your information. Please provide background information on your nominees to help the Board of Trustees with the selection process.

Honorary degrees are intended to recognize people who have made significant contributions to society and whom the college wishes to incorporate as members of the Canisius academic family. The following criteria have been adopted by the Board of Trustees:

  1. The honorary degrees awarded are usually a Doctor of Humane Letters or a Doctor of Laws.
  2. Such awards are made for special distinguished achievement in the arts, sciences, professions, business, commerce, education, and other significant fields of human endeavor. We are open to international, national and local nominees.
  3. The achievements recognized should generally be such as to improve human society and inspire others to work towards similar achievements.
  4. Individuals so honored should be of good moral character, who will reflect credit upon Canisius College as a Catholic and Jesuit institution.
  5. It is customary to award approximately three or four honorary degrees each year, including the commencement speakers.
  6. Insofar as possible, the slate of awardees each year should reflect a balance among different fields of endeavor and the various segments of American society, including gender.
  7. These criteria are meant to be guidelines and suggestions rather than binding criteria. It remains in the power of the Trustees of Canisius College to award honorary degrees according to their best judgment. Final approval of all academic degrees, both earned and honorary, rests with the Board of Trustees.

We would like to receive nominations for the 2011 commencement speakers for the undergraduate and graduate ceremonies. The following guidelines apply to the commencement speakers:

  1. If possible, the speaker should have some connection with Canisius College, higher education or the local Western New York community.
  2. The speaker should be a competent public speaker.
  3. The speaker will not be a candidate for public office in the year in which the commencement takes place.
  4. All other things being equal, preference will be given to graduates of Canisius College who have distinguished themselves in their career and have been a credit to alma mater.

Suggestions for the above candidates should be submitted in writing to the President’s Office by July 30, 2010 or you may nominate by E-mail at montarol@canisius.edu. Thank you for your cooperation.

Submitted by:  Office of the President

TIAA CREF Representative On Campus June 16

Bill Stark, individual consultant for TIAA CREF, will be on campus on June 16 in Lyons Hall Room 118.  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

WNYWP Young Writers Camps Coming In July

The Western New York Writing Project is accepting registrations for the children of Canisius faculty and staff for summer writers camps.  The Young Writers Camp is open to students entering grades 3 – 7 and the Teen Writing Workshop is open to students entering grades 8 – 12.  Both camps run July 12 -23 from 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. each day.

Click here for registration forms.

Submitted by:  Suzanne Borowicz, PhD, director, Western New York Writing Project