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Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of “The Politzer Saga,” to present Joseph J. Naples ’41 Conversations in Christ and Culture Lecture Series

Please join us in welcoming Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of “The Politzer Saga,” a captivating memoir in which Broenniman delves in to the discovery of her own, previously hidden, Jewish identity, and pieces together the history of eight generations of Jewish ancestors.

Wednesday, Nov. 13, Grupp Fireside Lounge in the Richard E. Winter Student Center.

Presentation will begin at noon. A light lunch will be available.

Please confirm your attendance with Shannon Lyons at lyonss@canisius.edu.

Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator, Advancement

Campus Candids

Campus Ministry hosted its Kairos Retreat last weekend, Nov. 1-3, at Cradle Beach. This was the 70th time Kairos has been held at Canisius, and approximately 30 students participated in the weekend.

Rooted in Ignatian Spirituality but open to students of all faith traditions, the Kairos Retreat calls students to a greater awareness of God in the world around them and creates space to reflect on significant moments in their life. Participants have the opportunity to hear from others, share about their own journey in small groups, form community, and deepen their sense of belonging.

Submitted by: University Communications

Students host fundraiser in support of wildlife rehabilitation center

The students enrolled in ABEC404, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation in Africa, are hosting a “movie night” fundraiser in support of the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in South Africa. Please join us on Monday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in Regis, Student Center. We will screen the film “Living with Leopards.” Admission is free, and we will be selling beautiful notecards created by the students as well as baked goods. If you prefer to just donate, you can use the QR code to make a donation or order notecards.

Submitted by: Sue Margulis, Professor, ABEC/Anthrozoology and Biology