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#CanisiusGivingDay Video

Check out the 2019 #CanisiusGivingDay video! Click here to view this year’s video that showcases several Canisius stories from faculty, staff, alumni and students!

We are just one week away from celebrating the thousands of stories that make Canisius so special!

Submitted by: Matt Gorczyca, assistant director, Canisius Fund

Turn Campus Blue and Gold!

Make a #CanisiusGivingDay gift today by visiting the Giving Day website and receive a free #CanisiusGivingDay t-shirt!

Faculty and staff who help to get a head start on #CanisiusGivingDay by making their gift before Monday, April 1 will receive a free t-shirt to wear on Wednesday, April 3.

To celebrate #CanisiusGivingDay, Wednesday, April 3 will be a college-wide dress down day! Wear your official #CanisiusGivingDay t-shirt and help turn the campus blue and gold!

Stay tuned for more details about other fun events that will take place throughout the day.

Submitted by: Matt Gorczyca, assistant director, Canisius Fund

Griff Fair 2019 Tomorrow, March 28

The Griff Center’s annual job and internship fair will take place tomorrow, Thursday, March 28 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in Science Hall. Students may register for the Griff Fair on Handshake.

Click here to add this event to your calendar.

Submitted by: Eileen Abbatoy, associate director, Griff Center

Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies Tea and Talk

On Friday, March 29, the Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies (ICMS) will welcome Jeff Brubaker, PhD, associate professor of history at SUNY Geneseo, for a discussion entitled “The Forms of Unity: Medieval Attempts to Heal the Great Schism.” The event will take place at 3:30 p.m. in Grupp Fireside Lounge.

The Great Schism divided Christianity into the Latin West and Byzantine East during the medieval period and has been the subject of much historical and theological investigation. Instances of dialogue to end the Schism occur frequently in the later Middle Ages, but have been seen by historians as hopeless or doomed to fail in their goal to achieve Christian unity. Dr. Brubaker will call this narrative into question and suggest that both sides saw the advantage of restoring unity.

The event is free and open to the public. Attendees are invited to gather in Grupp Fireside Lounge in the Student Center for tea and refreshments prior to the talk at 3:00 p.m.

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Submitted by: Kristina Laun, staff, Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies

Audio Displays – Physics/Pre-engineering Seminar

The campus community is invited to the Physics/Pre-engineering seminar this Friday, March 29 at 2:00 p.m. in Science Hall 1013A.

Have you ever wondered what the next step in flat panel displays will be? It might be using the panel as a speaker as well as a monitor. It’s not science fiction…it’s engineering.

Submitted by: Michael Wood, chair, Physics