by Public Relations | Sep 24, 2013 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
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by Public Relations | Sep 24, 2013 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
Your Golden Griffin women’s soccer team returns to the Demske Sports Complex for a Wednesday afternoon tilt versus conference foe, Rider. The game will mark the MAAC home opener for coach Jim Wendling’s squad. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m.
No admission charge. For additional information, visit gogriffs.com.
Submitted by: John Maddock, associate athletic director – external affairs, Athletics
by Public Relations | Sep 24, 2013 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
CPD has one seat available for our Project Management Certification Prep course starting this Thursday, September 26, free of charge to a Canisius College faculty or staff members. Visit our web site at canisius.edu/cpd for additional information or contact Blake Carbone at carboneb@canisius.edu to register.
Submitted by: Stephanie Cattarin, executive director, Center for Professional Development
by Public Relations | Sep 24, 2013 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
Canisius faculty and staff are invited to attend two events by Apple Inc. being held in Rochester on October 8. These free hands-on events will focus on adapting mobil technology into your curriculum.
The morning session is “Enhancing Health Sciences Education with Mobile Technology” and the afternoon session is “Enhancing Computer Science and App Development with Mobile Technology.” Click the links to see the attached flyers for more information and registration links. Pre-registration is required but the events are free.
Submitted by: Scott Clark, computer support specialist, ITS