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Canisius in the News

Kevin Hardwick, PhD, associate professor of political science and Erie County legislator, weighs in about Governor Cuomo’s options regarding sexual harassment allegations. Hardwick calls for the governor’s resignation in an August 4 article in The Buffalo News.  Read the article here

Submitted by: College Communications

Summer Faculty Development Week

 

On August 16 – 20, the Center for Online Learning and Innovation and the Office of Academic Affairs will host Summer 2021 Faculty Development Week!  

Join your colleagues on campus for faculty-led workshops. You can view and register for the many workshops planned for this Faculty Development Week at this link, including dates and times.  Space is limited, so register today!

Lunch will be served in the Old Main Faculty Lounge, and after-hours events include an appetizer gathering on Monday afternoon, and family cookout on Thursday evening.

Submitted by: Mark Gallimore, director of COLI, Online Learning and Innovation Center

 

Summer Hours Reminder

As a reminder, the college’s early Friday closures end this Friday, August 13, at 1:00 p.m. Normal Friday hours resume on Friday, August 20.

If you have any questions, please contact Human Resources at Ext. 2240.

Submitted by: Mary Braun, generalist, Human Resources

The Bookstore is Open

Get a head start on the fall 2021 semester by stopping in at the Canisius Bookstore for all your back-to-school supplies and college gear. The Bookstore is open Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Submitted by: College Communications

Lunchtime Jazz Concert

Our neighbors at Humboldt House are hosting a community event on Wednesday, August 18 from 11:00 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Jazz musicians from the Colored Musicians Club will play and food trucks will provide lunch options.  Canisius College and other community organizations will provide information about their programs.  The gathering will take place on the lovely grounds at, 64 Hager St., for a mid-day celebration.

All are welcome to attend!

Submitted by: Mary Rockwell, Ph.D., director, The New Buffalo Institute