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College is one of the best times in your life to explore all the possibilities of your intellect. It’s not simply about acquiring skills for the kind of career you hope to pursue—although yes, that’s important—but how to turn diverse knowledge into well-rounded wisdom. Critical Thinking. Flexible Knowledge. The Core Curriculum will be the foundation of your academic experience at Canisius…
Cullen Foundation provides scholarship support to students
John Paul Brammer is an author and illustrator from rural Oklahoma. His first book, ¡Hola Papi! is based on his popular advice column of the same name and was released in June 2021. He is working on his second book and with production company Funny or Die to develop for television. This event is free and open to the public.
Catholic Health CEO to be recognized for professional success and involvement in civic affairs
Being a good student in online courses and programs requires more than technology skills. In F2F courses, regular class meeting times in classrooms serve to pace your work and remind you about deadlines and other important upcoming things. In online classes you need to pace yourself and plan your participation to a greater extent. Obviously, you have more freedom to complete coursework when it is…
Are you ready for online learning? Online learning requires self-discipline, self-reflection, and time management skills. And obviously, students need a bit more familiarity with web-based technology, too. This self-assessment will help you in several ways: determine whether online learning can be a good fit for you; better understand what is expected of you as an online learner; take steps to…
How Do Online Classes Work? If you've never taken an online class, you likely have questions. Here's a primer on all things related to online classes including registration, course structure and more: Read More Online Learning Readiness We have set up a Getting Started with Online Learning Resource, to help you prepare, step by step. Learn More Other Online Learning Resources New Student Guide
Our Mission The Richard J. Wehle School of Business develops career-ready business leaders who are prepared to make ethical business decisions that reflect the interests of multiple stakeholders. With our partners in the Western New York business community, we emphasize immersive, experience-based learning activities which reflect the interconnected and global nature of business. Faculty are…
Canisius Cares is a website that connects you with resources, on and off campus, to support concerns that you may have. Canisius Cares can be used to find support for yourself, a classmate, friend, student, staff member, or a loved one on campus. Canisius Cares provides information for a variety of concerns including academic, financial, mental well-being, physical health and wellness and many…
Prominent Irish playwright Marina Carr visits for 18th annual Hassett Reading
Recognized for exemplary commitment to students, teaching and outcomes
Students have the opportunity to work with world-class scholars on a variety of topics including captive wildlife, companion animals, conservation, and the human-animal bond. By engaging in hands on research projects with faculty, students can gain valuable experience in quantitative and qualitative research methodology. Depending on the faculty member the student is working with, skills may…
Internships provide diverse opportunities to gain real-world experience as an industry professional for students interested in animal behavior, training & welfare, conservation, husbandry, humane education and anthrozoology. The program regularly sponsors internships at zoos and aquariums, animal shelters and rescues, wildlife rehabilitation centers, wildlife refuges, and dog training and daycare…
New program designed to meet the growing demand for business intelligence analysts
Accounting and finance among "Best Undergraduate Business Programs" in country
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is proud of its graduates. Our alumni have achieved success as industrial chemists, research chemists, university professors, high school teachers, physicians, dentists, pharmacists, veterinarians, entrepreneurs, lawyers and many other professions. Below, read about the interesting career paths of some our alumni. Alumni Profiles Ryan J. Campagna, M.D.…
The annual Hall of Fame Day will host a dinner and Induction Ceremony that honors the 58th class of inductees. The event will conclude at 5:00 PM.
Author and founder of Homeboy Industries visits as part of inaugural celebration
Professor James H. Crowdle was an outstanding member of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Canisius University for over forty years, most of which he served as Department Chair. He was proud of having taught over 10,000 classroom students, freshman through graduate level, and he directed dozens of graduate research theses. He was simultaneously a powerful force in the creation of many…
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department has been featured in numerous articles in The Griffin over the years. Click on the links below to view some our storied history! Articles about Horan-O'Donnell: Volume 04 Issue 08 Jan 15, 1937: Horan Bequest Volume 04 Issue 09 Jan 29, 1937: New Building Soon Volume 05 Issue 03 Oct 29, 1937: Horan Chapel Auditorium Volume 05 Issue 14 Apr 29, 1938: Horan and…
ALL STUDENTS CAN ACHIEVE GREATNESS AT CANISIUS The Griff Center for Student Success is committed to creating equal access for all Canisius students with disabilities. Our mission is to see that no student is excluded or discriminated against in participating in any campus program, function or activity, while maintaining the highest level of academic integrity. We advocate responsibility for an…
Academic integrity is the foundation of intellectual inquiry and growth. Demonstrating respect for intellectual work, whether one’s own or others’, fosters an atmosphere of trust and facilitates the free exchange of ideas, which is essential for learning. All members of the Canisius University community agree to exercise complete honesty in their academic work and accept responsibility for…
As part of the Contemporary Writers Series, Marina Carr will join us as for the 18th Annual Hassett Reading. Marina Carr grew up in County Offaly and graduated from University College Dublin with a degree in English and philosophy. Her plays include The Cordelia Dream, Phaedra Backwards, On Raftery's Hill, Portia Coughlan, By the Bog of Cats, The Mai, and Girl On An Altar. She’s received The Irish…