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Canisius President Steve Stoute among 10 new inductees to prestigious honor society
Canisius celebrates the birth of coeducation on campus and the remarkable women who dared to blaze the trail
Congratulations on your acceptance to Canisius University! We cordially invite you and your family to attend our Accepted Student Day on Saturday, April 27, 2024 . You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty, students, and staff to learn more about what Canisius offers. We hope this program will help make your decision easier! The day will include: Welcome Remarks from the President of…
Congratulations on your acceptance to Canisius University! We cordially invite you and your family to attend our Accepted Student Day on Sunday, April 14, 2024 . You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty, students, and staff to learn more about what Canisius offers. We hope this program will help make your decision easier! The day will include: Welcome Remarks from the President of…
For high school sophomores and juniors, Spring Discovery Day is a perfect way to get to know Canisius! You will have the opportunity to speak with the admissions and financial aid staff PLUS current Canisius students to get all your college application questions answered!
Clayton Staton has been named the director of campus safety at Canisius University. Staton will be responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for all Canisius students, faculty, staff and visitors to the campus. He will enforce federal, state and local laws, as well as Canisius’ rules and regulations, and will work to ensure that the campus safety Department plays a critical role in…
The Contemporary Writers Series brings nationally and internationally known writers to our campus to share their work and to discuss their art with Canisius students in an informal setting. The series will welcome Philip Metres on April 16, 2024. Philip Metres was born in San Diego and grew up outside of Chicago. He graduated from College of Holy Cross and earned an MFA and PhD from Indiana…
The Alchemist was a satirical publication of the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society ( Chemistry Club) at Canisius University from the early 1960's to the mid 1990's. An incomplete collection of issues can be found below. Click on the picture to read the pdf version of an issue. 1960-1961 January 1961 1961-1962 March 1962 1962-1963 November 1962 February 1963 April 1963 May 1963…
The Canisius University writing center aims to help students, faculty, and staff with writing at any stage of the writing process. We work with writers in any field, including the humanities, the social sciences, and the hard sciences. Our aim is to help students become stronger writers. We do this through one-on-one peer tutoring. Writing center appointments are for any writer at any skill level…
Golden Griffin Fund team dominates competition for 14th consecutive year
“Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.”
Author and educator Robin Wall Kimmerer will discuss her widely acclaimed book “ Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.” The event is held under the auspices of the university’s William H. Fitzpatrick Chair of Political Science Lecture Series and is free and open to the public.
The following mental health resources may be helpful for students who identify as Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous, or with other marginalized cultural identities and communities. We do not specifically endorse any of the listed referrals. Please contact the Canisius University Counseling Center at @email or 716-888-2620 should you have any questions or need further assistance in…
President Stoute announces $1M investment in competitive grant program
The objectives of the Council to the Richard J. Wehle School of Business include providing advice to the dean and faculty of the business school; acting as a sounding board for present and proposed activities of the business school; providing a communications bridge with the business community; and serving as a liaison with the other cultural and social leaders of the community. Co-Chair's Ann E…
Canisius students travel to largest subtropical wilderness to explore the ecosystem and their place in it
Canisius University unveils six-year strategic plan
Social justice is an integral part of Canisius University and our Jesuit heritage, which is grounded in the philosophy of “men and women for others.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was at the forefront of social justice in America and we honor his life and his dedication to peace and equality through the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Program. MLK Eligibility New students will complete an…
Heather Campbell Joins Canisius
Two-week immersion provided richer understanding of country's language, culture, religion and history
As computers and network devices continue to play a role in day-to-day operations for businesses, banks, hospitals, universities and government agencies, opportunities in cybersecurity will only increase. By combining computer science and cybersecurity expertise, you’ll be able to stand out in this highly competitive field.
Study Abroad The International Relations Program strongly encourages its majors to fulfill the international experience requirement by spending at least one semester at a foreign university. Programs offer not only conventional course work, which fulfills major and minor requirements, but internship opportunities as well. Study abroad experiences help students develop a greater competency in a…
The spring 2024 Conversations in Christ and Culture Lecture and Performance Series continues with a visit from New York Times bestselling author and professor of history Kristin Kobes Du Mez, PhD. Kobes Du Mez will present a lecture, titled "Jesus and John Wayne and the Evangelical Reckoning."
Renowned theologian Vigen Guroian, PhD, kicks of the Canisius University Conversations in Christ and Culture Lecture and Performance Series with a presentation titled "The Meaning of Mentor: Touchstones of Literature."