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This course is a journalistic look at the concluded peace process in Colombia, and the ongoing effects of the end of a 57-year civil conflict. It will also examine the Venezuelan refugee crisis, and will note its similarities to refugee crises in the U.S. Coursework will take place at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá and will be on the subject of Colombian history and journalism as a…
Washington Post war correspondent Jack Fairweather speaks about his 2019 book
School is recognized for engagement, services, faculty expertise and student excellence
HEOP Pre-Freshman Summer Program All incoming HEOP pre-freshmen take part in an intensive six-week summer program which orients students to college life at Canisius and helps prepare them for future academic work. The purpose of this program is to assist students in making the academic, social and personal adjustments which are essential for educational success. The pre-freshman program offers a…
Director of conservation and science at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo talks on helping people and saving gorillas
Opening Mass of Celebration with Canisius High School September 14, 2019 4:30 p.m. St. Joseph Cathedral President Hurley's Convocation September 30, 2019 4:00 p.m. Montante Cultural Center Mass of the Holy Spirit Wednesday, October 2, 2019 9:30 a.m. Welcome and Prayer Christ the King Chapel 10 a.m. Mass Montante Cultural Center Borders and Migrations Week Series of events reflecting the college’s…
Alumni enjoy roundtable discussion and networking
Program maintains its stronghold following latest CPA exam results
Signorino receives private audience with Pope Francis during Rome Jesuit Congress
Recent grads form Young Alumni Philanthropy Committee
John Templeton Foundation awards Canisius College with grant to conduct study of megachurches in the global south
Read news and notes about the accomplishments of your fellow alumni
Fordham University president discusses the future of American Catholic higher education
Buffalo-Niagara Chapter spreads cheer during Christmas
Canisius students attend the largest Catholic social justice gathering in the country to learn, pray and advocate on Capitol Hill
Institute for Global Engagement The Institute for Global Engagement at Canisius University is a faculty-generated initiative within the center for International Education. The IGE seeks to internationalize the culture of Canisius University, prepares students to become global citizens, extends its international programming outward to a community of Alumni and other life-long learners, and assists…
W. Benton Swanson '17 is pre-doctoral student at University of Michigan enrolled in research and clinical training program
Assistant professor will oversee organization's support and advocacy for healthy lifestyles through physical education, health education and recreation
Food Network star featured in Food and Beverage Magazine. Read more about the accomplishments of your fellow alumni.
New York Times best-selling author shares his decades-long journey from exoneration to freedom
There are international internship opportunities available for students, primarily during summer months. These internships focus on a variety of subjects and provide students with hands-on experience in countries outside of the United States. For a list of all faculty-led programs abroad, click here.
This international education internship in Oviedo, Spain, is designed to allow candidates to have an international teaching experience. It is especially designed for education majors but is appropriate for all Canisus students with an interest in teaching English. This program will run from May 9th to June 1st, 2020. Applications are due November 26th, 2019. Credit Information: There is no credit…
Alumni are invited to experience a centuries-old, Christian pilgrimage
The Sword and the Brooch: Identities in Lombard Italy through Archaeology and Texts Dr. Vollono, postdoctoral scholar at the University at Buffalo’s Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA), will deliver a talk, "The Sword and the Brooch: Identities in Lombard Italy through Archaeology and Texts," at ICMS' second Tea & Talk of the semester, on Friday, November 15, 2019. The talk…