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Course Merge Requests

Are you interested in having your courses merged in ANGEL for the spring 2013 semester? (Merge means that you combine two or more sections of a course into one). If the answer is yes, simply submit an email to helpdesk@canisius.edu as soon as possible.

In the email include the following:
Instructor name- first and last (example Bea Merry)
Courses to be merged- course code and course number (example EDC 121 and EDC 234)

Submitted by: Jodi Moore, academic technology specialist, ITS

Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Applications Available

Please consider nominating a worthy senior or junior for Who’s Who Among Students. Information about qualifications, including an application, can be found at http://www.canisius.edu/campus-life/cpld/whos-who/

If you have any questions call Brian Smith, director of leadership development at X 2190 or email here.

Submitted by:  Brian Smith, director of leadership development, campus programming & leadership development

Kinesiology Seminar on Tuesday

The Department of Kinesiology will present a seminar entitled: “Moving From a Pre-Professional to a Professional. Stories From Those Who Went Before You” on Tuesday November 27th.

This session will have alumni representing a variety of Kinesiology related fields including Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Physical Education, Adapted Physical Education, Personal Training, etc. The professionals will give you a summary of how they arrived at their current position and answer any questions you might have about their profession or important considerations for your future.

The November KINS seminar is free and open to all. It will take place on Tuesday, November 27 at 7:45 pm in the Koessler Athletic Center Room G21.

Submitted by: Karl Kozlowski, assistant professor, kinesiology

Travel Arrangements

Please note that due to programming upgrades, the Travel Team’s Concur travel site will be taken down on Monday, November 26 at 3 PM and will be available again at 7PM on Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Thank you!

Submitted by: Deborah Winslow-Schaber, director of human resources

Milestones on Main Street: Question of the Day

One of the oldest books in the Bouwhuis Library collection is The Koburger Bible. Can you guess what year it was printed?

a. 1238
b. 1483
c. 1834
d. 2000

Submit your answer to the college’s Facebook page.

Bonus: Everyone who answers today’s question will be entered in a random drawing to receive Chartwells Bucks, redeemable at any dining location on campus!

Submitted by: Marketing and Communication