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TIAA CREF Representative On Campus May 26

Bill Stark, individual consultant for TIAA CREF, will be on campus in the Student Center Conference room for individual counseling sessions Thursday, May 26.  He will meet with individuals to review and discuss current investments, answer questions, and review their options to help meet retirement goals.

TIAA CREF offers individual retirement counseling sessions on campus each month.  TIAA CREF has partnered with Ibbotson Associates to provide participants with objective advice and planning tools.  The “Advice” software program can help participants identify long-term financial goals and develop strategies to meet them.  This service is confidential and free of charge.

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

Baseball Back In Action This Weekend

Brian Burton

The Canisius baseball team begins a six game homestand to conclude the 2011 regular season with a three game set versus Fairfield.  The Griffs and Stags will meet in a Noon doubleheader on Saturday (May 14) and a single contest on Sunday (May 15), which will also start at Noon.

The Griffs are in a titanic struggle with Fairfield, Siena and Marist for the final two of four MAAC playoff spots.  The Griffs enter this weekend in a deadlock with both Marist and Fairfield for the fourth and final spot.  Siena sits one game ahead in third.

For additional information, go to www.gogriffs.com.

Submitted by: John Maddock, associate athletic director – external affairs, athletics

Summer 2011 Online Course Development Workshop

For those who would like to teach online in the fall, there is a Summer session of the Online Course Development Workshop that is highly recommended.  For more information and to register, click here (Adobe Acrobat PDF).

The Online Course Development Workshop was created to guide instructors and staff through the online course creation process.  It is highly encouraged that instructors attend if they intend to teach online.

Submitted by:  Leah MacVie, instructional designer, ITS