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2011-2012 CEEP Application Process Begins

Faculty and staff who employee students from the Canisius Earning Excellence Program (CEEP) are asked to encourage their students to complete the online application for May 2011-2012 employment.  Renewal of the CEEP award is not automatic.

All currently registered undergraduate students have received an Email inviting them to apply for CEEP funding with the link to the online form.  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 on the CEEP program is available here.  Please direct any questions to the Office of Academic Affairs at Ext. 2121.

Submitted by:  Kathy L. Peter, executive associate, academic affairs

Meet-the-Faculty Recital Monday (January 31)

ArtsCanisius presents the first Meet-the-Faculty recital Monday (January 31) at noon in the Montante Cultural Center.  The performance is free and open to the public.   This recital features bassoonists Ellen Barnum and Martha Malkiewicz in an unusual and informative performance of works for two bassoons and bassoon and contra-bassoon that explores the different characters and colors of the instruments.  All are welcome!

Submitted by:  Ellen Barnum, assistant director, ArtsCanisius

TIAA CREF Representative On Campus In February

Bill Stark, individual consultant for TIAA CREF, will be on campus in the Student Center Conference room for individual counseling sessions Wednesday, February 2 and Monday, February 28.  He will meet with individuals to review and discuss current investments, answer questions, and review their options to help meet retirement goals.

To make an appointment, contact the scheduling center at 1-800-732-8353 or visit www.tiaa-cref.org.  For more information, please contact Dawn Rotterman at Ext. 3151.

Submitted by:  Dawn Rotterman, associate, human resources

EAP Can Help Make 2011 Your Best Year Yet

The January Employee Assistance Program (EAP) newsletter is now available.  This month’s issue presents tips on how to make 2011 a better, stronger, smarter, and happier year.  To read more, click here (Adobe Acrobat PDF).

Submitted by:  Kathy Kelly, administrative associate, human resources