Curriculum, Degrees, Evaluation Records, 1870-

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Curriculum, Degrees, Evaluation Records, 1870-

This record group contains: curriculums, degree information, evaluations; Ratio Studiorum-Jesuit Education, including "Identity & Characteristics of Jesuit Education Today," "Conversations" (Periodical), "Project One: Jesuit Apostolate of Educations in the United States" (6 books), and "Issue of Catholic Identity In Higher Education"; General Studies Committee records; core curriculum information; documents concerning the college's aims; proceedings of Dean's meetings; accreditation reports, self-evaluation and visitor's reports, Province Prefect reports, faculty reports, and student evaluation of faculty; charter of the college, seal of the college, information about the Griffin symbol; Divisions records; Departments records; Honors Program records; examinations, grades, testing program (norms not individual student grades); student awards (Honors Convocation) information; Teaching Training Program records; information about the National Science Foundation Awards to College, and National Defense Educational Act (NDEA); information from councils and associations to which the college belongs.

4 boxes ; 12 x 15 x 10 in.

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Canisius College

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Canisius College was founded by priests of the Society of Jesus in 1870. The first Bishop of Buffalo, John Timon, was anxious to provide Catholic education for his people and persistently appealed to Jesuit superiors to open a college in the Buffalo area. At first these requests were denied, due to a shortage of personnel and financial resources but in 1870, responding to the request of Bishop Steven Ryan, successor to Bishop Timon a start was made which has continued and expanded e...