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Integrated Marketing, Branding Update

Representatives from the branding agency 160over90 were on campus last week to conduct interviews, take photographs and learn more about the college and local community.  They met with nearly 200 faculty, staff, students and alumni.  Thanks to all those who were involved.

This work is part of the development and launch of an integrated marketing and branding campaign for Canisius.  The new strategic plan identified this work as a campus priority.  Its goals include enhancing the reputation and visibility of the college and providing further support to our efforts around student recruiting and fundraising.

To learn more and to comment on this work, please go to http://blogs.canisius.edu/marketing.

Submitted by:  Robert Hill, director, marketing

Art Of Environmental Justice Is Topic Of ArtsCanisius Lecture

“Accessories Worn in the Delta” by Sokari Douglas Camp; 2006

“An Art of Environmental Justice: Sokari Douglas Camp between Site-Specific and Global” will be the topic of an ArtsCanisius lecture by Sarah Beth Hinderliter, PhD; assistant professor of fine arts at Buffalo State College, on Thursday (February 2) at 2:30 p.m. in Regis.  This lecture is free and open to the public.

Hinderliter’s talk will address Sokari Douglas Camp, a Nigerian-born British artist whose work deals with issues of environmental and social justice.  Hinderliter holds a PhD and a master of philosophy degree from Columbia University.  She also holds a master of arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Hinderliter has worked as a lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and as an adjunct lecturer at Parsons School of Design in New York City.  Her research interests include modern and contemporary art and feminism theory.

Submitted by:  ArtsCanisius

Apple Brings Final Cut Pro X Seminar to Campus

Bob Trikakis, from Apple, Inc., will show the new features of Final Cut Pro X on Thursday (February 2) from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Rebuilt from the ground up to meet the needs of today’s creative editors, Final Cut Pro X  provides a new, dynamic editing interface that lets you experiment freely while working with extraordinary speed and precision.

Those interested in adopting the new Final Cut Pro X platform, or those coming from prior versions of the Final Cut Suite should attend this seminar. Seats are limited. Learn more about this seminar and register online.

Submitted by: Scott Clark, computer support specialist, ITS