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Pictured (l-r): Crystal Sequeira, senior human resources generalist, Honeywell Performance Materials & Technologies; Robert Sikorski, plant manager, Honeywell Buffalo Facility; David Nalewajek ’74, research fellow, Honeywell Discovery Group; Mariusz Kozik, PhD, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, Canisius College and Sandy Miller, director of corporate & foundation Relations, Canisius College

Canisius College announced that it is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from Honeywell Hometown Solutions, the company’s corporate citizenship initiative. Representatives from Honeywell’s Buffalo Research Laboratory presented the check to Mariusz Kozik, PhD, professor of chemistry and biochemistry and coordinator of the Western New York Chemistry Olympiad, at a gathering of Honeywell and Canisius College administrators on May 20, 2019.

The funds will be used to offset costs associated with students’ preparation and participation in the Western New York Chapter of the International Chemistry Olympiad. The Chemistry Olympiad is a local, national and international competition designed to stimulate and promote achievement in high school chemistry. It is sponsored nationally by the American Chemical Society and hosted locally by Canisius College.

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Submitted by: College Communications