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PA Program Granted Accreditation-Continued Status

The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Canisius University Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Canisius University. Accreditation-Continued is an accreditation status granted when a currently accredited program is in compliance with the ARC-PA Standards.

Accreditation remains in effect until the program closes or withdraws from the accreditation process or until accreditation is withdrawn for failure to comply with the Standards. The approximate date for the next validation review of the program by the ARC-PA will be July 2035. The review date is contingent upon continued compliance with the Accreditation Standards and ARC-PA policy.

Submitted by: Dr. Aimee Larson, director & chair, PA Studies Program

Canisius in the News

Canisius University President Steve Stoute appeared the July 21 episode of “Trustees + Presidents: Managing College Athletics,” a podcast for university leaders on college athletics. President Stoute spoke about the financial challenges faced by non-power conference institutions, the impact of NIL on recruitment, and the importance of supporting women’s athletics. President Stoute also spoke about the university’s strategic decision to ‘opt in’ to the NCAA’s new rules that allow schools to pay student-athletes – a move necessary to remain competitive with other MAAC and Atlantic Hockey America institutions in recruiting and retaining talent. To support this new financial commitment, Canisius University recently established the Blue & Gold Excellence Fund as a fundraising initiative to support men’s and women’s basketball and hockey programs.

The Buffalo News, Western New York Catholic and WBEN-AM Radio all reported on the university’s comprehensive fundraising initiatives, which raised $14.3 million from alumni, family and friends during the 2024-25 year. The success of the annual campaign reflects the sustained commitment and support from the university community as the institution advances its strategic priorities. Click here to read the full story on the Canisius University website.

Julie Anna Golebiewski, PhD, was interviewed by The Buffalo News for a July 18 story about whether local businesses and consumers are feeling the impact of the new tariff policies put in place by the Trump administration. The associate professor of economics and finance noted that the vast majority of private industries are seeing flat or declining growth. To read more, click here.

The Buffalo News highlighted Canisius’ Buffalo Promise Scholarship program, which exceeded expectations in its inaugural year. The scholarship, launched in October 2024, covers 100% of undergraduate tuition for up to four years for eligible students from the 142- ZIP codes who have household adjusted gross incomes of $125,000 or less. The university received more than 1,000 applications in the pilot year of the program, surpassing expectations by more than 200. Canisius also saw a 32% increase in applicants from the 142 ZIP code area compared to fall 2024, demonstrating the scholarship’s impact on expanding access to higher education for local families. The July 22 article can be read here.

Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance Jeffrey Oxman, PhD, contributed to a July 21 article on WalletHub about how households can create a percentage-based budgets. Oxman weighs in on whether using the 50/30/20 rule is an effective approach and who benefits most from using this strategy. Click here to read the full article.

Submitted by: University Communications

Vote Canisius the Best University in the 716

It’s not too late to vote Canisius as the best university in the 716! We’ve secured our spot in the top 5 best universities in Western New York, and now we need your support to take us to the top. Voting is open through July 29th; cast your vote daily to help Canisius remain the best university in the 716! Just text 155 to 716-452-9012 each day to vote. The 716’s best university is counting on your support!

Submitted by: University Communications

Canisius Magazine Summer 2025 is now available

We are pleased to share that the latest issue of Canisius Magazine is now available!

In this issue, you’ll read stories about how Canisius lives out its Jesuit mission – forming students who use their education to lead, serve and make a meaningful impact.  Our cover story, Delivering on the Promise, highlights how we’re working to make these transformative experiences accessible to all through our commitment to affordability, support and student success.

View the issue electronically here.

Print copies are also available for pick up in the Faculty mailroom. 

Submitted by: Jessica Mitrovits, Director – Canisius Fund

CALLI Looks at “The Odyssey”

Join the Canisius Lifelong Learners Institute for a deep dive into Homer’s enduring epic, The Odyssey. As Hollywood prepares to release a major motion picture inspired by this ancient poem, explore its ideas about life, journeys, and maturation, and discuss places of intersection between the ancient text and our 21st century. Prof. Johanna Fisher of the English Dept. will lead this six-week online course beginning Tuesday, July 29th. Enrollment is open to everyone! There are no papers or exams, just good conversation. Click here for more information and links to register as a single attendee or couples.

Submitted by: Kristina Laun, CALLI Social Media & Web Administrator