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Nathan H. Fox, PhD, Recipient of the Project NExT Fellowship

Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Nathan H. Fox, PhD, is a recipient of the Project NExT Fellowship, awarded by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA).  Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a year-long professional development program for new or recent PhDs in the field of mathematical sciences. 

In being named a Project NExT Fellow, Fox joins a community of faculty who are award-winning educators and innovators on their respective campuses.  

Click here to read more.

Submitted by: College Communications

Connecting with Canisius: A Lunch and Learn Webinar Series

Connect with Canisius during its next virtual lunch and learn series. 

The third webinar, titled “Diversity and Inclusion at Canisius College,” will take place on Thursday, December 10 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. 

The webinar will feature Fatima Rodriguez Johnson MS ’98, associate dean for diversity and inclusion at Canisius. It will be moderated by Patrick Eugeni ’21, a biology major at Canisius and president of the Undergraduate Student Association (USA), and alumnus Robert Maloney ’71, a member of the Canisius College Board of Trustees.

A question and answer session will follow the presentation. 

Click here to register. 

Submitted by: College Communications

Celebrate International Human Rights Day with Screening of “Out of Africa”

Please join the Journey’s End WNY Refugee Film Festival and Church World Service on Thursday, December 10 at 7:00 p.m. for a very special virtual event on Climate Change Refugees. They will screen a short documentary narrated by three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and NY Times columnist Thomas Friedman, “Out Of Africa,” about human migration caused by climate change in the Sahel. Comments and conversation with the Senior Director for Global Migration at Church World Service, Andrew Fuys, will follow.

December 10 is International Human Rights Day. In 2018 alone, 17.2 million people were forced from their homes due to environmental disasters caused by climate change. 764,000 people in Somalia, Afghanistan and several other countries where conflict has already caused millions to flee their countries were displaced following drought. The World Bank and the UN estimate there will be at least 140 million more people displaced by climate change by 2050.

The event is free, but you must register here to attend. Virtual seating is limited

Submitted by: Sarah Signorino, director, Office of Mission & Identity

 

W-2 Electronic Enrollment

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If you are still receiving a paper copy of your W-2, please consider receiving it electronically.

Login to Self Service Banner, click on “Employee,” “Tax Forms,” “Electronic W-2 and 1095C Consent,” check the box for “Consent to receive W-2 electronically” and “Submit.” Your consent is only needed once; each year you’ll be able to access your W-2 as soon as it is processed in Payroll.

You can print your W-2 about one week before the paper mailing date of January 31 each year. Login to Self Service Banner, click on “Employee,” “Tax Forms,” “W-2 Year End earning statement,” select the year you want and “Display” and print. You will also have access to all of your prior W-2’s.

Please call the Payroll Department at Ext. 8530, if you have any questions.

Submitted by: Sue Lyons, payroll manager, Payroll Department