by Public Relations | Nov 22, 2013 | Faculty, Staff
Next week, Under the Dome will publish on Monday, November 25, Tuesday, November 26 and Wednesday, November 27. We will take a break to celebrate Thanksgiving and be back online on Monday, December 2.
Submitted by: Marketing and Communication
by Public Relations | Nov 22, 2013 | Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
Canisius faculty, staff and administrators served students Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday night during the Resident Hall Association’s annual event. Students enjoyed a traditional dinner with all of the trimmings. See photos below:
From l to r: Gary Everett, director of public safety; Dianna Civello, interim vice president for advancement; and President John J. Hurley serve dinner from the main station.
From l to r: Ann Marie Dobies, associate dean of students; Mark Piatkowski, assistant director of residence life; and Matt Mullville, associate dean of students and director of residence life, take a break to strike a pose.
From l to r: Barbara Wozniak, administrative associate for campus ministry and Joe Van Volkenburg, assistant to the director of campus ministry, manage the salad station.
From l to r: Barbara Porter, PhD, associate dean of the college of arts and sciences; Andalyn Courtney, director of creative services; and Steven Philipps, bakery manager for Chartwells, serve up the sweets.
Submitted by: Marketing and Communication
by Public Relations | Nov 22, 2013 | Faculty, Staff
Be thankful and be safe on this holiday weekend. Click here to view some good tips for the holiday season.
Submitted by: Joe Roetter, safety director
by Public Relations | Nov 22, 2013 | Faculty, Parents, Staff, Students
The Canisius College Chorale, under the direction of Frank Scinta, will continue its busy 2013 Sacred Spaces concert series with a program on Monday, November 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Annunciation Church, 7580 Clinton Street, Elma, NY.
Featured will be works by Hogan,Vivaldi, Dawson, Ticheli and others. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Sacred Spaces stems from an idea the choir proposed nine years ago to feature its music in some of Western New York’s most beautiful and acoustically resonant environments – namely, the sanctuaries of our area’s churches. As a result, the choir has visited nearly forty houses of worship with its repertoire of sacred and secular music spanning five centuries.
Please join us for a lovely evening of great choral music!
For more information contact Frank Scinta at X 2536 or by email at scintaf@canisius.edu.
Submitted by: Frank Scinta, adjunct professor of Fine Arts