by Josephine Feary | May 1, 2025 | Staff
As we approach the end of our 24-25 fiscal year, here is some important information from the Controller’s Office for the campus community to keep in mind:
Requisitions
All requisitions are to be submitted by the end of business day on Thursday May 15, 2025 to allow for sufficient approval and processing time. Related invoices should be submitted as soon as possible.
Visa/Center Suite
All VISA charges posted to the bank by 5/31/25 will be charged to the 24-25 budget. Any charges that post AFTER 5/31/25 will be charged to the 25-26 budget. Please note that it can take up to 1-7 business days for charges to post.
AP Checks
All invoices and check requests are to be submitted by end of day on Friday May 23, 2025 to allow for sufficient approval and processing time. AP checks will be issued on Tuesday May 27, 2025.
Please contact Accounts Payable at 888-8525 with any questions.
Submitted by: Controller’s Office
by Dersu Tanca | May 1, 2025 | Staff
Visiting Assistant Professor Dersu Tanca’s new article, “Global Politics and Turkey’s Democratic Backsliding,” has been published in Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.
You can access the article here.
Submitted by: Dersu Tanca, Visiting Assistant Professor
by Elizabeth Turner | May 1, 2025 | Staff
Over 16 public, private, and charter schools were represented throughout a specialized professional development series for new teachers in the WNY area. The Golden Griffin Professional Learning Community (PLC) met monthly from November-April and provided support relative to the needs of those new in the field: classroom management, working with diverse learners, self-care for teachers, family engagement and more. Eight facilitators (veteran teachers) provided ongoing support and resources for their own small groups of novice teachers. The series concluded on April 24th with members engaged in a Book Talk based on one of four recommended books. Participating teachers and facilitators were eligible for CTLE credits through Canisius University. This series was made possible by a grant from Key Bank, secured by Dr. Marya Grande. Dr. Grande and Elizabeth Turner facilitated the Thursday evenings and enjoyed working with alumni, current graduate students and future graduate students of Canisius University!
Submitted by: Elizabeth Turner, Director of Educational Partnerships
