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Griffs Under 40

The summer issue of Canisius Magazine hits mailboxes this week.  In advance of the “public release,” the President’s Office hosted a private unveiling on Thursday, July 13, for those alumni featured in the cover story entitled “Griffs Under 40.”

This special issue introduces readers to some (but by no means all) of the entrepreneurs, executives, doctors, lawyers, educators and advocates who demonstrate that Canisius graduates young leaders – vested with the knowledge that who they become is every bit as important as what they become.

Click here to view pictures from the Griffs Under 40 event.

Click here to read Canisius Magazine.

Hot Off the Press! Introducing the Inaugural Edition of Wehle Business Magazine

On behalf of Dean Dan Borgia, PhD, the Richard J. Wehle School of Business is excited to reveal its bi-annual e-magazine to further engage faculty, staff, students and alumni. Enjoy program updates, news, recognition and opportunities to learn more about all Wehle Business has to offer!

Read the summer 2017 edition here.

Submitted by: Gianna Pelosi, graduate assistant, Wehle School of  Business

 

 

Follow WSB on Social Media!

Stay connected and updated with the Richard J. Wehle School of Business through its new social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Follow, like and share to support the great accomplishments of your fellow Griffins!

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WehleBusiness/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/organization/16244406/admin/updates

Submitted by: Gianna Pelosi, graduate assistant, Wehle School of Business

Moskal’s Work Displayed at Squeaky Wheel

PJ Moskal, PhD, associate professor and director of the digital media arts program, is part of Shape of a Pocket, an interactive exhibit currently ongoing at Squeaky Wheel Film and Media Art Center.  His work, entitled Invaders, engages passersby to play a videogame that involves fending off spy drones with their smartphones.

Read more about the exhibit and Moskal’s work here.

Submitted by: College Communications

Serve Buffalo’s Homeless with Campus Ministry and the Burrito Project

Faculty, staff, students, alumni and their families are invited to join Campus Ministry and the Buffalo Burrito Project on Tuesday, July 25.

groupThe Burrito Project is a ministry of hospitality and provides homemade burritos to the homeless and marginalized population in downtown Buffalo. This ministry serves some of God’s most vulnerable and forgotten children.

Burritos will be prepared in the Undercroft (basement) of Christ the King Chapel from 6:15  – 7:15 p.m. From 7:15 – 8:45 p.m. the group will walk a four-mile route serving burritos, snacks and drinks. A college van follows as participants walk.  (Please note time change. We ask you to arrive in the Chapel at 6:15 p.m. and not 6:00 p.m., as the new times better serves those in need).

You may choose to just prepare the burritos, prepare and serve or just serve. Most people do both.

To sign up or for more information, please email Joe Van Volkenburg in Campus Ministry vanvolkj@canisus.edu or call Ext. 2875.

Submitted by: Joe Van Volkenburg, senior associate campus minister