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The Canisius College Alumni Association will confer the Kenneth L. Koessler Distinguished Faculty Award upon Niagara Falls resident Eric L. Gansworth, during Spring Honors Convocation on May 15.  The award, presented annually, recognizes a faculty member for teaching excellence and outstanding contributions to the academic world. 

A professor of English at Canisius and director of the college’s creative writing program, Gansworth embodies the ideal of teacher-scholar. Described as “inspiring” by his students, Gansworth shares his love of literature through such coursework as Introduction to Creative Writing, Advanced Fiction Writing and Advanced Poetry Writing.  He also teaches the important course titled Native American Literature.  Each of his classes is marked by rigor and high standards but also care and attention, which Gansworth is careful to give to each student. 

In addition to his vocation as an educator, Gansworth is a prolific creative artist whose rich body of work has garnered him a national reputation as one of the most original and important voices in Native American literature.  An enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation, Gansworth is the author of 10 books of fiction, poetry and memoir/non-fiction.  His most recent young adult novel, Give Me Some Truth, captures the difficulties of reservation life for teenagers and was selected for numerous Best Books of 2018 lists, including National Public Radio’s Book Concierge.  That same year, Gansworth was one of only 18 writers to be awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in fiction.

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Submitted by: College Communications