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Tyczynski MSEd ’13 Named Rookie Teacher of the Year

Kathryn_Tyczynski_RThe South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) honored Kathryn F. Tyczynski

MSEd ’13 as Rookie Teacher of the Year. She will be recognized at the CEC’s conference in Myrtle Beach in April.

Tyczynski is a special education teacher who works mostly with autistic children at Muller Road Middle School, Richland School District 2.  At Canisius, she served as a research clinician for the Institute for Autism Research, an experience Tyczynski says helped her obtain her current teaching position.

Read more about Tyczynski’s award here.

Submitted by: Public Relations

PHETE Students Place Second and Third in Video Contest

Get Moving NYAs a requirement in Dr. Lauren Cavanaugh’s PED 311/511 – Elementary and Movement Activities course, students in the Physical and Health Education Teacher Education (PHETE) program are asked to submit a video to the Western Zone New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (NYSAHPERD) Get Moving NY Contest. PHETE majors placed 2nd and 3rd in this State-wide competition and this is the second consecutive year that PHETE majors from Canisius College have received top honors. Contestants prepare a five-minute video, which presents various ways to lead or encourage a physically active lifestyle.

This year’s 2nd and 3rd place winners are: Eric Gold, Cassidy Ryan, J.P. Stevenson, Adam Wolfley (2nd place), Logan Aikins, Travis Denman, Matt Francisco, Chris Juergens and John Occhiuto (3rd place). Winners were awarded $250 and $100 worth of Flaghouse equipment to donate to a school physical education program of their choice.

To view each of the videos, click here.

Submitted by: Clancy Seymour, EdD, assistant professor, director of physical and health education

Spotlight on Innovation in Teaching and Learning

itl-johnson-spotlightPatricia Johnson, assistant professor and program coordinator for the forensic accounting graduate program at Canisius, was recently awarded the 2015 Mark Chain/Federation of Schools Accountancy (FSA) Teaching Innovation Award for graduate-level accounting courses.  Her entry, “Detective, Critic, Curator, Investigator—A Novel Approach to Encouraging Student Research and Creativity,” involved a series of activities related to fraud examination. The activities encouraged students to explore topics that complemented the course content, promoted creativity and allowed them to make critical choices.

The model can also be applied to other courses to encourage exploration of new or complementary topics. The prestigious teaching award is sponsored by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Federation of Schools of Accountancy and Grant Thornton LLP. Johnson’s curricula will be included with those of past winners as part of the AICPA’s Accounting Professors’ Curriculum Resource tool, which is designed to encourage faculty and engage accounting students while furthering their knowledge of the profession.   Congratulations to Johnson on her recognition and her innovation in teaching graduate-level accounting material.

Submitted by: Sara Morris, PhD, associate vice president, academic affairs

Women’s Business Center Presents “Approved, Now What?”

On Thursday, March 31, from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. the Women’s Business Center will host “Approved, Now What?” as part of its contracting series. The program will focus on how you can utilize your certification to gain business growth through government contracts.

The event will cost $50. To register, call Karen Burke at Ext. 8282 or register online here.

For more information on the Women’s Business Center, visit their homepage here.

Submitted by: Karen Burke, coordinator, Women’s Business Center

Match Day 2016

UB-Match-Day-2016Eight Canisius alumni received their first-choice residency placements during Match Day at the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine Friday, March 18. Pictured (L-R):

Adriana Lynn Meholick ’12, general surgery, Baystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA

James Shea ’12, pediatrics, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

Charles T. Camp ’12, psychiatry, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Nathan Paul Olszewski ’12, orthopaedic surgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

Eric Edward Kaczor ’12, emergency medicine, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA

James Patrick Farrell ’12, orthopaedic surgery, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Kara Powalski ’12, pediatrics, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Taryn Spencer ’12, internal medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

Submitted by: Allyson Backstrom, PhD, director, Pre-Medical center