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February 2, 2022
Dylan Conroy "Rather than something our group did for others, we also served with others. The Jesuit ideal of ‘men and women for and with others’ came to life for me." Dylan Conroy made the decision to become a doctor at a young age. “My brother was born with a rare heart defect, so many of my earliest memories were those spent in the hospital with him. The surgeon who saved my brother’s life…
February 2, 2022
In recognition of Black History Month, Canisius College is hosting the event, titled “The Mis-Education of MLK: Beyond the Man Not Taught,” in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. featuring keynote speaker Derrick Brooms, PhD.
February 2, 2022
Funds will improve the lives of cats surrendered to shelters
February 2, 2022
Pre-health students enrich their perspective in Costa Rica “I came out of Costa Rica a changed individual, with a new appreciation for humanity as a whole.” Alyssa Deacon ‘22 For aspiring doctors, it’s not enough to acquire a set of technical skills. Success will also depend on being able to appreciate the social, cultural and economic determinants of health. Meeting patients in their own…
January 31, 2022
English and creative writing professor recognized by American Indian Library Association for "the very best writing and illustrations" by a Native American
January 25, 2022
Canisius named to list for fifth consecutive year
January 20, 2022
The Canisius College Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program recieves Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grant for $330,000.
January 20, 2022
Findings show no increase in dog or cat ownership
January 19, 2022
Funds support critically important phase of Science Hall project
January 11, 2022
Partnership provides collaborative opportunities for students and faculty