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Canisius ‘Splits DNA’ to Dedicate Science Hall

BUFFALO, NY ― Canisius College formally dedicated Science Hall on Friday, September 7.  Phase 1 of the three-phase project is an impressive 120,000 square feet of space.  It is home to the departments of Computer Science and Mathematics, the Institute for Autism Research and the Dr. George E. Schreiner Pre-Medical Center.  Subsequent phases will welcome the departments of Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology and the Institute for the Study of Human-Animal Relationships.

Science Hall’s infrastructure is designed to break down barriers between traditional disciplines and give rise to new knowledge and discoveries.  Traditional laboratories are replaced with island workstations that cluster young investigators together.  Modern-day classrooms, outfitted with flexible furniture, enable faculty to customize their space in interdisciplinary ways.

Outside of class, glass walls and walkways are windows to science in action.  Science is on display, year-round, in the Margaret L. Wendt Animal Behavior Laboratory.  This integrated and interactive space showcases faculty and student exhibits curated in cooperation with the Buffalo Museum of Science and the Buffalo Zoo.  The science-on-display laboratory will also house the Canisius Zoological Society’s mini-zoo, developed biennially.  Common areas, student lounges and the Simply Pure Café further support the social aspects of interdisciplinary learning.

In addition to becoming a hub for new curricular research initiatives at Canisius, Science Hall will similarly serve as an incubator for the world-class research underway in Western New York’s burgeoning life sciences industry.  It will enable faculty to deepen their relationships with colleagues at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.  Science Hall will foster more research internships for undergraduate students at Roswell Park cancer Institute and Hauptman-Woodward Institute, where Canisius already has relationships and records of achievement.  Graduates will be top candidates for advanced degree programs and leading contenders for employment across all aspects of medicine and life sciences.

Phase 1 of Science Hall was supported by A Legacy of Leadership: The Campaign for Canisius College, which secured $26.9 million in commitments.

To watch the full dedication click here.

One of 28 Jesuit universities in the nation, Canisius is the premier private university in Western New York.

Submitted by Marketing and Communication

Canisius to Commemorate Anniversary of 9-11

Canisius will commemorate the anniversary of 9-11 on Tuesday, September 11 at 9:00 a.m. in the college’s Quadrangle. Members of the Canisius Army Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) Color Guard will present the colors (the American flag). There will be a moment of silence, after which the color guard will play Taps. The Canisius College Republicans will place American flags in the Quad in memory of the 2,975 lives lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

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TIAA CREF Representative on Campus, September 27

TIAA CREF Representative on Campus, September 27

Richard Brewer, individual consultant for TIAA CREF, will be on campus in the Student Center Executive Conference Room for individual counseling sessions Thursday, September 27, 2012. 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 TIAA CREF Service and Scheduling Group at 1-800-732-8353 or the Buffalo office at 862-5909 and ask for Sarita Barnes.

For more information, please contact Dawn Rotterman at Ext. 3151.

Submitting by Dawn Rotterman, Human Resources Associate