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Campus Candids

We’re wrapping up the first week of classes this Friday and from the looks of things, it seems to have been a resounding success. The energy and enthusiasm on the faces of students is a testament to the welcoming environment created by the entire Canisius community. Let’s keep it going!

A special thank you to Brianna Blank and Tom Wolf for capturing all the excitement pictured here and across the university’s social media channels.

Submitted by: University Communications

Canisius in the News

Steve Gattuso lent his financial expertise to the latest edition of WalletHub. The assistant professor of economics and finance shares insights about the best banks for personal loans and what he views as the best online loans. In addition to his role as a professor, Gattuso also serves as director of the Golden Griffin Fund.

Submitted by: Canisius University

Labor Day

Canisius University will be closed on Monday, September 2 in recognition of the Labor Day holiday. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 3.

We wish you a safe and enjoyable weekend with your families and friends!

Submitted by: Mary Braun, Employment Manager, HR

Faculty/Staff Headshots

Do you need a new or updated headshot?

Back by popular demand, there will be two headshot days for the fall semester for faculty to get a new and refreshed photo. Photos will be taken with a natural environmental backdrop, and will only take a few moments of your time.

Wednesday, September 25

Thursday, October 10

Sign up for a time slot here!

Submitted by: Brianna Blank ’14, Multimedia Producer, University Communications

Campus Candids

The annual C-Block bonfire ignited a whole lot of school spirit Sunday evening, ahead of the first day of classes. The action kicked off at dusk in Bart Mitchell Quad, where students amassed to take advantage of all the free food, music and giveaways.

Prior to the bonfire, Campus Ministry welcomed the university’s newest Griffs at Sunday evening’s first Mass of the academic year. The liturgy unites students in fellowship, faith formation and service.

Submitted by: University Communications