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Senior Operating Team Appointed

From John J. Hurley, President

I hope that your summer has been both restful and productive. There are many changes at Canisius and I promise you that it will be a very busy Fall semester.

As many are aware, for the past several years, Canisius has had a Cabinet composed of the vice presidents and others to serve in a consulting role to the president. At Canisius, the Cabinet evolved over the years from a group consisting of just the vice presidents to a larger group including additional individuals, mostly associate vice presidents. The Cabinet met weekly and generally heard oral reports from each member about what was happening at the college. Substantive issues were taken up from time to time and recommendations were made to the president.

After giving this some considerable thought, I have decided that the present configuration of the Cabinet and the frequency and format of its meetings do not provide the optimal level of operating management for the college. Accordingly, I have disbanded the Cabinet and have formed a new Senior Operating Team to manage the operations of the college on a month to month basis.

The Senior Operating Team’s agenda will be a substantive one and the team will be expected to review reports on critical operational areas of the college and recommend changes and new initiatives. We will rely on data, and the vice presidents have been working over the summer to identify key aspects of the college’s operations that need to be measured and monitored.

The college’s strategic planning efforts will continue to be led by the Long Range Strategic Planning Committee (LRSPC) which also includes elected faculty representation and student representation. Implementation of the strategic plan is something which the Senior Operating Team will share with other groups on campus, like the Budget Committee and the LRSPC, itself.

I have appointed the following individuals to the Senior Operating Team:

Antone F. Alber, PhD
Khalid W. Bibi, PhD
John P. Bucki, S.J.
Scott A. Chadwick, PhD
Craig T. Chindemi
Dianna Civello
Edward P. Cogan
Joel A. Cohen, PhD
Ellen O. Conley, PhD
Michael J. Eadie
David W. Ewing, PhD

Blair W. Foster
William J. Maher
Terri L. Mangione, PhD
J. Patrick Mizak, PhD
Jerome L. Neuner, PhD
Michael J. Pardales, PhD
Debra S. Park
Patrick E. Richey
Erica C. Surbone Sammarco
Donna L. Shaffner
Deborah J. Siegrist

These are exciting yet challenging times for Canisius College. I hope that this fresh look at how we manage our operations will assist us in meeting our many challenges and achieving our vision for Canisius College. I look forward to working with all of you.

Submitted by: John J. Hurley, President

Statistical Year in Review Now Available

Institutional Research has released the 2009-10 Statistical Year in Review.  This document contains useful information pertaining to enrollment, credit hours, retention, and graduation data.  Earlier versions of this document should be updated with the one found here (Adobe Acrobat PDF).

Submitted by:  Pat Mizak, PhD, director, institutional research

New Academic Calendar Only Online

The new academic calendar for 2010-2014 is now available here.  There will be no hard copy of the calendar distributed campus wide so please refer to the website.

Submitted by:  Blair W. Foster, dean of academic records and registrar, student records

Catch A Ride With Buffalo CarShare

Canisius College has partnered with Buffalo CarShare to launch an affordable and green alternative to transportation for faculty, staff and students, as well as the local community.

Established for people who need only occasional use of a car, the Buffalo CarShare service offers members access to an automobile without the up-front costs, hassles or environmental impact of private vehicle ownership. Members simply reserve cars as needed and pay by the hour. Insurance and gas are included in the price.  The Buffalo CarShare hub at Canisius is located in the Science Hall ramp.

To learn more, click here.

Submitted by:  Public Relations

Counseling Center Has Moved, All Invited To Open House

After 14 years of sharing space with the Student Health Center, the Counseling Center moved out of the tunnel of Frisch Hall and up to the first floor of Bosch Hall to Room 105.  This move has created much needed space for both departments and will provide more efficient service for Canisius students.

To celebrate the move, the Counseling Center will hold an open house on Wednesday, September 8 from 3-5 p.m.  All are welcome to stop by for a tour.

Bosch Hall underwent some minor renovations during the month of August to accommodate this move.  During regular business hours, students, faculty and staff no longer need to use swipe cards for the main entrance to Bosch (Quad side only).

Submitted by:  Eileen Niland, director, counseling center