by Public Relations | Jan 6, 2016 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Students
Charles J. Pelitera ’80, MS ’90, EdD, assistant professor of kinesiology and coordinator of health and wellness, talks about how to protect yourself when exercising in cold weather in the January/February issue of Shape Magazine.
To read the article, click the links below:
Part I
Part II
Submitted by: Marketing and Communication
by Public Relations | Jan 6, 2016 | Alumni, Faculty, Parents, Students
Eileen M. Angelini, PhD, professor of French at Canisius College, has been selected for a Fulbright Specialist project in Canada at the University of Manitoba from January 3-16, 2016, according to the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Angelini will work with faculty and graduate students in the Department of French, Spanish and Italian in the Faculty of Arts, and education students and faculty in the Faculty of Education from the University of Manitoba and the Université de St. Boniface, on the project “Francophone Culture: Literature, Pedagogy and Additional Language Acquisition.” She will also give public lectures and participate in community outreach at l’École St. Avilia, a French-immersion school.
Angelini is one of more than 400 U.S. faculty and professionals who will travel abroad this year through the Fulbright Specialist Program. The Fulbright Specialist Program, created in 2000 to complement the traditional Fulbright Scholar Program, provides short-term academic opportunities (two to six weeks) to prominent U.S. faculty and professionals to support curricular and faculty development and institutional planning at post-secondary, academic institutions around the world.
Submitted by: Marketing and Communication
by Public Relations | Jan 6, 2016 | Faculty, Students
The Department of Administrative Computing is excited to announce that on Thursday, January 7 the portal software will be updated to its newest version. This update is quite significant and includes many changes to its layout and portlet design as well as allowing it to become responsive. This means that the entire portal will now be viewable on any mobile device as well as any tablet. Administrative computing has been testing, making adjustments where needed, and changing the layouts of certain pages to accommodate mobile views. Administrative computing will continue into the spring semester as it collaborates with many of the portal community administrators to improve the user experience.
Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation during this important transition.
Submitted by: Michele Folsom, director, administrative computing, ITS