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A Jesuit education is measured by who students become Canisius students leave as leaders for and with others. A Jesuit education empowers students to lead lives of purpose and learn to face challenging problems directly.
Our Mission Canisius University, a Catholic and Jesuit university, offers outstanding undergraduate, graduate and professional programs distinguished by transformative learning experiences that engage students in the classroom and beyond. We foster in our students a commitment to excellence, service and leadership in a global society. At the Core of Our Mission Catholic and Jesuit Canisius is an…
Program develops entrepreneurial-minded students
Not sure where to start with your graduate school search? Get familiar with the application process and check out some of the most frequently asked questions from prospective students just like you. How to Begin the Application Process You’ll create your application account here. If you’re applying to a graduate program, you’ll select “Graduate Regular” as your round. If you are returning to…
(Formerly the Office of Multicultural Programs) Established in 1989 Our area provides African American, Latinx American, Asian American and Native American (ALANA) students with various services that help students to succeed at Canisius and after they graduate. We strive towards the campus community goals of fostering, respecting, and exploring cultural differences. We assist the college in…
The CCADE (Canisius Center for Analytics and Data Ecosystems) Advisory Council plays a pivotal role in steering the trajectory of our program by leveraging the diverse expertise of its members across various industries. Comprised of professionals with extensive experience in analytics, the council members provide invaluable input for the development and refinement of our educational offerings, as…
Students are able to drop in for tutoring, no appointments are necessary. Students are limited to 3 sessions (total of 3 hours) of tutoring per week and must be currently enrolled in the courses for which they are receiving tutoring. Fall 2025 Finals Week Tutoring Shedule Academic Workshops We are also offering one-on-one workshops. Current workshop topics are: Time Management, Study Skills, Note…
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Canisius University is committed to offering student health insurance that provides access to quality health care. We are pleased to offer the Canisius University Student Health Insurance Plan (CC-SHIP). All undergraduate registered fulltime Domestic students of Canisius University taking 12 or more credits are required to have health insurance coverage, either through this Student Health Plan or…
Application Process Admission to the Anthrozoology Master’s Program is selective and competitive. Admission is based upon the applicant’s perspective on the discipline, as expressed in the application material, and on evidence of past academic excellence. A previously completed bachelor’s degree is required, with the expectation of a past undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher. Exceptions are made…
The capstone experience serves as an opportunity for students to further develop their skills, network outside of Canisius, and apply new course-based knowledge in real-life settings. Students are carefully advised prior to and during their capstone experiences to help them choose the option that best suits their current and future needs. Students who have completed at least 27 credit hours of…
School & Mental Health Counseling Scholarships The Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship A memorial scholarship for a long-time member of the NAACP, Agnes Jones Jackson. Applicants at the graduate level should: ● Have at least a 3.0 GPA; ● Be a full or part time student; ● Be a US citizen; ● Be a member of the NAACP; ● Must not be over the age of 25; ● Must demonstrate financial need. Maximum…
Sloth: A Journal of Emerging Voices in Human-Animal Studies As part of our efforts to reach students with an interest in Human-Animal Studies, the Animals & Society Institute created a journal for undergraduate students to publish their papers, book and film reviews, and other academic and artistic work. As of 2025, the journal is now hosted by Canisius University, in partnership with faculty and…
Editor's Note | Volume 4, No. 1, 2018 This issue of Sloth brings together some impressive contributions that showcase both the quality and the diversity of emerging voices in Human-Animal Studies. The first two essays are complementary in tackling legal definitions of nonhuman animals vis-à-vis human beings and critically exploring key issues around animal rights in law and philosophy. Both also…
Editor's Note | Volume 3, No. 1, 2017 This issue of Sloth brings together some impressive contributions that showcase both the quality and the diversity of emerging voices in Human-Animal Studies. The first two essays are complementary in tackling legal definitions of nonhuman animals vis-à-vis human beings and critically exploring key issues around animal rights in law and philosophy. Both also…
Editor's Note | Volume 2, No. 1, 2016 Working in fields ranging from philosophy and anthropology to literary and cultural studies, the to contributors our second issue model innovative and interdisciplinary ways of troubling and reconfiguring the boundary long presumed to separate humans from our animal kin. The authors embrace a long view of western intellectual and representational traditions to…
Editor's Note | Volume 5, No. 1, 2019 Astute readers might have noticed that it has been a year since the publication of the last volume. Sloths have never been lauded for their speed, and this Sloth is no exception, but we trust that you’ll find this Winter 2019 volume to be worth the wait! We bring to you four new essays from emerging scholars in Human-Animal Studies: two sociological, one…
Editor's Note | Volume 6, No. 1, 2020 With 2020 slowly progressing and spring in the northern hemisphere gradually warming us from winter’s slumber, we are pleased to bring you this latest volume of Sloth. Here we have five new pieces of the highest quality from emerging scholars in Human-Animal Studies: two literary, one historical, one ethological, and in what is sure to be a Sloth first, one…
Editor's Note | Volume 1, No. 1, 2015 Welcome to the first issue of Sloth, the new journal for undergraduates in Human-Animal Studies! The past two decades or so have witnessed the dramatic rise of human-animal studies as an interdisciplinary field of inquiry spanning the humanities and natural and social sciences. Especially in the last decade, the effects of this sea change have become…
Editor's Note | Volume 3, No. 2, 2017 This issue of Sloth brings together some impressive contributions that showcase both the quality and the diversity of emerging voices in Human-Animal Studies. The first two essays are complementary in tackling legal definitions of nonhuman animals vis-à-vis human beings and critically exploring key issues around animal rights in law and philosophy. Both also…
Canisius Complete: Your New Course Materials Program Canisius Complete is replacing the traditional college bookstore experience. Instead of shopping for textbooks yourself, this new program automatically provides all your required course materials in one streamlined package at a lower cost than purchasing them individually. How Does It Work? Physical Books: Your textbooks will be packaged and…
2024-2025 Members: • Sierra Bonerb, Director of Support Services, Griff Center • Sarah Blakely-McClure, Assistant Professor, Psychology • Audrey Browka, Director, Public Relations, University Communications • Corey Damon, Assistant Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry • Jeannette Delaney, Senior Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions • Secil Ertorer, Associate Professor & Chair, Sociology…