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Hockey Wraps Up Griffin Week Activities

Scott Moser

The Golden Griffin hockey team wraps up Griffin Week activities this weekend when they host Sacred Heart in a pair of important Atlantic Hockey contests.  Game times on Saturday (January 21) and Sunday (January 22) are slated for 3 p.m. at the Buffalo State Ice Arena.  Both games are presented by UNYTS with plenty of prizes being distributed throughout the weekend.

For additional information, visit the new athletic web site at www.gogriffs.com.

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

Social Media Biz Summit February 16

All Canisius faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the Social Media Biz Summit on February 16 at the Fairfield Inn & Suites on Genesee Street in Cheektowaga at a discounted rate.  This event is sponsored by Ruby Marketing Communications in partnership with the Canisius College Women’s Business Center.

Attendees will learn from social media industry experts, including Greg Wood, PhD, associate professor of marketing, about how social media can be used to get results for their businesses.

For more information and to register online, click here.  Space is very limited.

Submitted by:  Melinda Rath Sanderson, executive director, Women’s Business Center


Lecture, Film Showing Highlights Work Of Project Nim

Two upcoming events are scheduled to examine issues of animal language research specifically with chimpanzees.

Tonight (January 19) at 6:30 p.m. in the Montante Cultural Center, a screening of the documentary Project Nim will be held.  Project Nim is an award-winning documentary that follows the life of one particular chimpanzee that was used in animal language research.  This thought provoking film will influence the way attendees think about animals in research generally, and about how people deal with chimpanzees specifically.

On Friday (January 20) at 7 p.m. in the Montante Cultural Center, Stephanie LaFarge, PhD will speak on her own experiences with chimp language research, her role in the making of Project Nim, and about her perspectives on animal use in research.  LaFarge was a graduate research assistant on the chimpanzee language project Project Nim when it took place during the 1970’s.  Since that time, she has had a distinguished career as a clinical psychologist and as an advocate of animal welfare.

Submitted by: Michael Noonan, PhD, professor; animal behavior, ecology & conservation

ESPN In Town For Basketball Double Header

Gaby Belardo

The Canisius vs. Niagara Battle of the Bridge doubleheader, scheduled for the Koessler Atheltic Center tonight (January 19) will welcome ESPN3 which will telecast the games live.  The Canisius women host the Purple Eagles at 6 p.m. while the Golden Griffin men meet Niagara at 8:30 p.m.  Don’t forget to pick up a Griffin Week t-shirt “Petey gives you Wings” prior to tip-off.

For ticket information, visit the new Golden Griffins web site at www.gogriffs.com or call Ext. 2885.

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

SEHS To Host Open Meetings On EPO With Waterfront School

The School of Education and Human Services will host two open meetings next week to share with the Canisius College community the plans for the Educational Partnership Organization (EPO) with Waterfront Elementary School.  The meetings will take place in Old Main Room 223 on Wednesday, January 25, from Noon – 1:30 p.m. and Friday, January 27, from 2 – 3:30 p.m.  All faculty and staff are invited to this session by Michael Pardales, PhD, dean of the School of Education & Human Services, and David Hills, principal of Waterfront Elementary School.

The Waterfront School was identified by the State of New York as Persistently Low Achieving (PLA). In partnership with the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University, Canisius College submitted a proposal to partner with Waterfront and its faculty, leadership, and parents to improve student achievement at the school.

Approved by the Buffalo Public Schools and the Buffalo Board of Education, the Canisius College EPO proposal awaits final approval from the State Education Department. Once approved, the work begins July 1 and is supported by New York State for three years.

Submitted by:  Elizabeth Brandjes, director, educational partnerships