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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…
We are looking for creative and diverse student leaders to facilitate the Be the Light Institute (BTLI) this summer. The Be the Light Youth Theology Institute at Canisius will consist of a seven-day residential experience with up to 25 high school students during the summer. The purpose of the institute is to provide high school youth with opportunities to explore their call to the faith that does…
Students say “Thank you”
Rev. Joseph McShane, SJ, president of Fordham University, kicks off this Sesquicentennial Year Series on November 12
Ellen (Wierzba) DellaPenna ’94
Meet the Canisius Fund callers whose lives you can change
Fordham president discusses "The Future of American Catholic Higher Education"
Read about the accomplishments of your fellow alumni
Cura Personalis Corner opens in Bouwhuis Library
Weekly programming schedule
Golden Griffin student-athletes graduate at a 94 percent rate
Canisius Undergraduates in Bold F. Gentile, M. Berardi, and T. M. Gregg, “Synthesis of Pyran-2-one Compounds with Anti-Fungal and Antibiotic Properties,” 12 th ACS Western New York Section Undergraduate Research Symposium, D’Youville College, NY, 2019. J. Sescil and T. M. Gregg, “Synthesis and Analysis of Novel Compounds for Spectroscopy Lab,” 12 th ACS Western New York Section Undergraduate…
El Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage, Spain May 25 - June 2, 2020 Register by February 1st, 2020 Walking is not only a form of exercise but a time to recenter, relax and receive inspiration. Walking pilgrimages can foster spiritual connectedness and opportunities for renewal. Join Alice Zicari, '13 and Matthew Cortese, SJ on a centuries-old, Christian pilgrimage in Spain, starting from the town of…
The Institute for Global Engagement presents, the Road Less Traveled Seminar Series for adults. Seminars are led by distinguished Canisius Faculty members or Canisius Alumni. Past featured locations have been all around the world, including, El Salvador, The Philippines, Spain and now, currently Cuba. If you are interested in current the Road LessTraveled Seminars offered below, please reach out…
Director Dr. Stephen Chanderbhan E-mail: @email 716-888-2223 Dr. Stephen Chanderbhan is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Canisius University. His areas of specialization include Medieval Philosophy (specifically, the thought of Thomas Aquinas), Moral Psychology, and Philosophy of Religion; his areas of competency include Ethics and Catholic Social Thought. Co-Director Darby…
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Parking Seating at Koessler Ceremony Questions Facilities Buffalo Area Parking Q: Where are the various venues located? A: Koessler Athletic Center, the site of the Undergraduate Ceremony, Graduate Ceremony and the Baccalaureate Mass, is situated at the corner of Main Street and Delavan Avenue. The assembly area for students is located in the Patrick E. Lee Center which…
Golden Griffin student-athletes graduate at a 94 percent rate
Symposium features keynote speakers, John Brittain, JD, and Peter W. Cookson Jr, PhD
Week long of events to engage refugee and border issues on a global scale
Somalia refugee will read from his memoir, Call Me American
Accounting and finance programs among top in the nation
Fall Borders and Migrations Week begins at Canisius
Read about the accomplishments of your fellow alumni
Recipients gather to say thanks!