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Robinson Awarded NSF Grant

Erin Robinson, PhD, associate professor of sociology and director of environmental studies, is part of an interdisciplinary team of researchers awarded a three-year, $664,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) INSPIRE program. Robinson and her colleagues will use the grant to examine the impact of groundwater remediation for communities at risk of environmental contamination.

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Submitted by: Marketing and Communication

Men’s Soccer Home Opener is Sunday

Your Canisius men’s soccer team opens the home portion of its schedule this Sunday afternoon versus UMass-Lowell. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 pm at the Demske Sports Complex.

For additional information, please visit gogriffs.com, or follow Canisius athletics on twitter @GoGriffs.

Don’t miss stopping by the merchandise stand on Sunday and pick your latest Griff soccer gear.

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

“Invertebrate Zoo”

Please visit the students in the Zoo Biology class on Monday, September 9, as they host their “invertebrate zoo” in the Science Hall Animal Behavior Lab. The event is open to all, from 1:30 -4 p.m.

Submitted by:  Sue Margulis, PhD, associate professor, biology and ABEC

MBAA Invites You

The Canisius Masters Business Alumni Association invites you to attend a networking event featuring, speaker, John R. Koelmel, president of HARBORcenter Development, LLC. Koelmel will discuss “The Development of the HARBORcenter Project” on Thursday, September 19 at 8:30 a.m. at Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Knox Room, 665 Main St #200.

To register to click here.

Submitted by: Laura McEwen, assistant dean of wehle school of business