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Canisius in the News

The personal finance website WalletHub recently interviewed Economics/Finance Professor Steve Gattuso about key things people need to know before buying SR-22 insurance. Click here to read the story.

Submitted by: College Communications

Online Master’s Education Programs Among Top in Nation

U.S. News & World Report listed Canisius College among its 2023 Best Online Master’s Education Programs.  This is the sixth consecutive year the college was named to the list.

The rankings considered five general categories: engagement, services and technologies, peer assessment, student excellence, and faculty credentials and training. U.S. News recognized Canisius for providing students with opportunities to interact readily with their instructors and classmates. The ranking also acknowledged the number of available student resources for learning assistance, career guidance and financial aid.

Housed in the college’s School of Education & Human Services, Canisius’ CAEP-accredited graduate education program offers online degrees in instructional technologies and curriculum design, educational leadership and supervision, literacy education, physical education and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

Click here to read more.

Submitted by: College Communications

Canisius Commemorates U.N. Holocaust Remembrance Day

Canisius College will commemorate U.N. Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday, January 26 when it welcomes New York Times best-selling author Sharon Cameron to campus.  Cameron will read from her book The Light in Hidden Places.  The event takes place at 6:30 p.m. in the Regis Rooms of the Richard E. Winter ’42 Student Center, and is free and open to the public.  The event can also be viewed remotely at https://canisius.zoom.us/j/93290638596

The Light in Hidden Places is a historical novel based on the experiences of Stefania Podgorska, a Polish teenager who chose bravery and humanity by hiding 13 Jews in her attic during World War II with the help of her younger sister, Helena Podgorska.  The book will be available for purchase at a book signing and reception, following the presentation. 

Click here to learn more about Sharon Cameron and her works.

Submitted by: College Communications

ALANA Student Center Meet & Greet

The ALANA Student Center invites the campus community to visit its space on Thursday, January 26 from 2:00 -5:00 p.m. The ALANA Student Center is located in the lower level of the Student Center, Room 003.

During the meet and greet, the community can enjoy food, games and learn more about what the center has planned for the semester. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact asc@canisius.edu.

Submitted by: Bennie D. Williams, assistant dean of students, ALANA Student Center

Interlibrary Loan Transition

Canisius College Library is moving its inter-library loan operations to Alma in spring 2023. With its network of 50+ academic libraries throughout New York state, you’ll benefit from:

  • Wider access to more materials.
  • Faster delivery.
  • New library programming as a result of cost savings.
  • Zero disruption to interlibrary loan service.

To learn more, please refer to this page: https://library.canisius.edu/resource-sharing. Or contact Kristine Kasbohm, library director, at kasbohmk@canisius.edu or Ext. 8410

Submitted by: Kristine Kasbohm, director, Bouwhuis Library