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Pop-Up Vaccination Site

On Wednesday, May 12, from 9:00 – 4:00 p.m., there will be a pop-up vaccination site at the Canisius College Spillman Lot. The lot is located on the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Florida Street behind the Koessler Athletic Center (KAC).

All are welcome to come and get vaccinated.

Submitted by: Mary Rockwell, PhD, director, The New Buffalo Institute

2021 ROTC Commissioning Ceremony

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The Army Reserve Officers Training Corp (ROTC) at Canisius College will commission 14 cadets as second lieutenants during a private ceremony on Thursday, June 3 at 10:00 a.m. Eight students attend Canisius College.

Click here to read more.

Submitted by: College Communications

Registration Now Open for the 24th Annual Blue and Gold Golf Tournament

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The Canisius Athletic Department invites all faculty and staff to register and take part in the 24th Annual Blue & Gold Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held Monday, July 26 at Wanakah Country Club in Hamburg, NY.  All proceeds from this event go directly to the Canisius Blue and Gold Fund, which helps support the College’s 400 plus student athletes.

Click here to register online.

For more information, please contact Todd Hummel at hummelt@canisius.edu or by phone at Ext. 2885.

Submitted by: Matt Reitnour, associate athletic director for communications, Athletics

Religious Studies and Theology Announces Alumni Award

The Department of Religious Studies and Theology is pleased to announce the formation of an alumni award. This award recognizes a graduate who has worked to promote the educational and ethical mission of the department’s former major, particularly in the face of injustice.

The inaugural recipient of this award is Sarah Signorino ’12. The department will host a ceremony honoring Sarah on Friday, May 14 at 1:30 p.m., on Zoom.

RSVPs for the Zoom link should be sent to the department chair at krawiecr@canisius.edu.

Please join us in our celebration!

Submitted by: Rebecca Krawiec, professor, Religious Studies and Theology

Jane’s Walk in Hamlin Park

Jane’s Walk is named in honor of Jane Jacobs, the pioneering writer, activist and urbanist who championed the voices of everyday people in neighborhood planning and city building.

The walks take a community-based approach to city building using volunteer led tours to make space for people to observe, reflect, share, question and re-imagine the places in which they live, work and play.

Mary Rockwell, PhD, will lead a walk of Hamlin Park on Saturday, May 8 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.  The walk will begin at 60 Hedley Place. The walk is free and all are welcome!

Click here to register.

Submitted by: Mary Rockwell, PhD, director, The New Buffalo Institute