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Save the Date for the Buffalo Humanities Festival

The second annual Buffalo Humanities Festival will be held on September 25 and 26, 2015.

A keynote talk by Jill Lepore will initiate a series of events on the theme of gender. Save the date then watch The Dome for further details, and consider incorporating the Festival’s events into your planning for the fall semester.

If your scholarly interests include a consideration of gender, please think about presenting. As a participating institution, Canisius will have two one-hour slots in the Saturday program, which will feature a variety of presentations. The Festival offers an opportunity to speak to an interested and diverse audience, and will provide an honorarium. The Festival aims to be a lively community event not a conventional conference. A range of formats is encouraged, from single speakers to debates to informal conversations and creative performances.

If you are interested, please send your idea by February 27 to Jen Desiderio (desider1@canisius.edu) or Julie Gibert (gibert@canisius.edu) who are representing Canisius on the Festival Steering Committee. We do not need a formal proposal right now—just a sentence or two describing your topic and format ideas. We will pass them on to the program committee, which will then select the speakers.

Gender Bender
Are we bound by gender? In a day and a half of presentations, performances and conversations, the 2015 Festival will attempt to answer that question by going beyond the traditional oppositions of male/female and gay/straight.

Some experts claim that we live in a “post-gender” era, with stay-at-home dads, female CEOs and transgendered characters on TV. Yet history, literature, music and the arts suggest that the story of gender is more complicated – and more interesting – than we often take it to be. Join us
for a festival of mind-bending ideas.

Submitted by: Julie Gibert, associate professor, History

Help a Student, Donate a Gift Basket

The RAISE Benefit (Raffle and Auction for International Service-Immersion Experiences) is a large fundraiser Campus Ministry coordinates to help support students who participate in one of our trips to Jamaica, El Salvador or Poland. This year the RAISE Benefit will run from March 10-12, 2015.

We are asking our college community to consider donating a gift basket or silent-auction item to our benefit.  More prizes means more fun for everyone!

If you would like to make a donation, contact Lu Firestone at Ext. 2422 or at firestol@canisius.edu.

Thanks for all your support everyone!

Submitted by Lu Firestone, Campus Ministry

Canisius Chorale Announces Spring Concert Series

The Canisius College Chorale, under the direction of Frank Scinta, is pleased to announce its Spring 2015 concert season. The choir’s concert series will feature three programs in the
Montante Cultural Center, as well as several off-campus performances throughout the Buffalo-Niagara region.

All Canisius Chorale concerts are free and open to the public.  Please join us for one or more of these memorable music events!

Sunday, February 22
3:00 PM
Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians
4125 Union Road
Cheektowaga, NY 14225

Monday, March 9
7:30 PM
St. Louis Church
35 Edward St.(at Main St.)
Buffalo, NY 14202

Monday, March 30
7:30 PM
St. Benedict Church
1317 Eggert Rd (at Main St.)
Amherst, NY 14226

Tuesday, March 31
7:30 PM
Montante Center
Bach Festival Concert – with Canisius music faculty and friends

Friday, April 10
7:30 PM
Montante Center
Annual Canisius Ensembles Concert – with the Canisius Concert Band, String Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble

Sunday, April 19
7:30 PM
All Saints Church
76 Church Street
Lockport, NY 14094

Friday, April 24
7:30 PM
Montante Center
Annual Spring Concert

Submitted by Frank Scinta, adjunct professor, Fine Arts