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Sharing Events on Campus with GriffConnect

The digital displays around campus have been updated with new functionality to feature campus events and information, and faculty and staff can now submit event and club information for all to see on campus TVs. To help promote your event, create an event in GriffConnect will promote it to all students, faculty, and staff by sharing across the digital displays and Today@Canisius. 

The process requires the use of GriffConnect, a tool our students use that is now available to all. Follow the steps below to submit your event:

  1. Log on to GriffConnect using your Canisius credentials. (Please note if you have not logged in before, it will ask you to complete a quick onboarding.)
  2. To help promote events in Today@Canisius, you must have a department created on GriffConnect. If one hasn’t been made for your area yet, you can create one. 
    1. Creating a group will help you amplify your reach to everyone across campus and give you access to many different resources (attendance tracking, wider audience publishing, communication analytics, and direct student population communication).
    2. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact Jason Francey at franceyj@canisius.edu.
  3. Now, going forward, to submit items for the campus digital signage, you will just need to submit a form. 
    1. Your department will need a GriffConnect page to complete this form.
  4. To learn more about all the features GriffConnect has to offer to help your team engage students you can watch this short video.

The editorial team of members of University Communications or Student Life will reach out if anything needs to be fixed.

Please reach out to franceyj@canisius.edu with any questions.

Submitted by: Josh Kruk (krukj@canisius.edu) and Mike Yates (yatesm@canisius.edu)

Microsoft Teams Workshops

COLI is offering two new 30-minute workshops dealing with Microsoft Teams:

The first is Microsoft Teams for Virtual Meetings. In this workshop, we will go over how to conduct virtual meetings with Microsoft Teams including starting a meeting, recording a meeting (and where to find said recording), screen sharing, and breakout rooms. If there is time, we will also go over how to share documents (that you and participants can edit live!) and Microsoft Whiteboard.

The second is Microsoft Teams: Chats and Teams. In this workshop, we go over how to start a chat in Microsoft Teams. Similar to text messaging, this helps prevent the need for a flood of emails, saving our inboxes. We will also go over how to create a Teams, which is useful for offices and departments for organizing chats, securely sharing files, and more.

To see dates and times (and other Workshops), check out the Faculty Development Opportunities Wiki Page. Can’t wait or want to get started with Teams now? Check out the Microsoft Office Support Wiki Page.

Submitted by: Tyler Kron-Piatek, Instructional Designer, COLI

Canisius in the News

Emerita Professor of Communications Barb Irwin spoke with Newsday for a Feb. 20 story about “Beyond the Gates,” the first new soap opera to debut since 1999 and the first to feature a largely Black cast. Read the story.

If you’re a faculty member interested in elevating your influence by sharing insights and expertise with the media, complete this brief form. Your information will be added to the University Communications database of individuals who have expertise in areas that may be of interest to local, regional and national media outlets.

Submitted by: University Communications

Become a Media Expert

The Office of University Communications is inviting faculty and staff to elevate their influence by sharing their insights and expertise with a broader audience. Our team has developed a database of Canisius individuals who have expertise on topics that may be of interest to local, regional and national media outlets. 

To participate, simply complete the brief questionnaire (link below) detailing your areas of expertise and scholarship. Responses will be compiled into the database that will serve as a resource for journalists seeking knowledgeable sources for their stories.  And no worries if you’re new to media interviews.. The Office of University Communications is here to provide media tips and training so you can feel confident and prepared to share your expertise. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to amplify your impact and contribute to public discourse! Fill out the Media Expert questionnaire.

Submitted by: University Communications

Refer a Resident to Our Teacher Residency Program

The Canisius University Teacher Residency (CUTR) graduate program is on the hunt for future K-12 teachers! As part of the Teacher Residency Masters in Education Program, we ask supporters to identify potential teachers by referring them to our program.

What is the Canisius University Teacher Residency program? It is a graduate program for students who have completed their bachelor’s degree in any area and who want to become K-12 teachers. This program leads to dual certification in New York state in one of the following areas:

  • Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)/Special Education (All Grades – PreK-12)
  • Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)/TESOL (Grades K-12)
  • Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12 in a content area)/Special Education (All Grades)

If you know of any students, colleagues, friends, or family who you think would make a great teacher, we would love to hear from you! This refer a resident form allows you to provide graduate admissions with the contact information of prospective graduate students for CUTR. New York State needs approximately 180,000 new teachers over the next decade to meet workforce needs (from NY.gov). Now is a great time to begin a career in teaching.

If you know of anyone interested in any of our graduate programs, I am happy to help. If you have any questions, please reach out to me at ruszczy3@canisius.edu or 716-888-2109.

Submitted by: Sara Ruszczyk, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions, Office of Graduate Admissions