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Niagara University Observes Every Child Matters Day with Series of Events

On Monday, Sept. 30, Niagara University will observe Every Child Matters Day, or Orange Shirt Day, with a series of drop-in programs and installations across the campus. These activities and exhibits will provide opportunities for education and reflection about the history and lasting impact of residential schools on Indigenous and First Nations communities.
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Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader Tom Golisano.

Niagara University Receives $10 Million Gift from Entrepreneur and Philanthropist B. Thomas Golisano

Niagara University has received a $10 million gift from entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader B. Thomas Golisano. This transformational gift is one of the largest received among a series of major awards totaling $360 million to organizations in Upstate New York, which were announced by Golisano on Sept. 17, 2024.
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Dr. Jade Twedt Strabbing, Maj. Gen. Vincent E. Boles, '76, Dr. Diana W. Pasulka, Dr. Shawn Vainio, '99, and Dr. David Lyon are featured during Niagara University's fall speaker series.

Niagara University Announces 2024 Fall Speaker Series

The power of forgiveness, lessons in leadership, angels and aliens, providing healthcare in remote areas, and surveillance in the Medieval period will be the topics of discussion during Niagara University’s 2024 Speaker Series. All presentations take place at 5 p.m. in the Castellani Art Museum on the Niagara University campus and are free and open to the public.
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“If You Want Peace, Work for Justice,” Is Theme of Niagara University’s Annual Vincentian Heritage Week Celebration

Niagara University will celebrate its annual Vincentian Heritage Week Sept. 21-28, 2024, with a series of events that highlight its rich history of education and service in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul  and this year’s theme, “If you want peace, work for justice.”
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Dr. George Bayliss, associate professor of medicine in the Alpert Medical School at Brown University and a nephrologist in the Division of Organ Transplantation at Rhode Island Hospital, discusses the practical concerns in allocation of pig kidneys to humans.

Niagara University Ostapenko Center Hosts Discussion of Practical Ethical Issues in Xenotransplantation

Dr. George Bayliss, associate professor of medicine in the Alpert Medical School at Brown University and a nephrologist in the Division of Organ Transplantation at Rhode Island Hospital, discussed the practical concerns in allocation of pig kidneys to humans at a presentation sponsored by the Ostapenko Center for Ethics in Medicine and Healthcare on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.
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Scholars from Niagara University and around the world attended NU's inaugural Conference on Workplace Mobbing, July 22-24, 2024.

Niagara University Conference on Workplace Mobbing Builds Foundation for Future Research and Initiatives

More than 70 scholars from 15 countries across the globe participated in Niagara University’s inaugural Conference on Workplace Mobbing, July 22-24, 2024. The event was intended to develop a clear conceptualization of the critical social process known as workplace mobbing that sets it apart from the broader term of bullying, and to establish it as a scholarly subfield to encourage scientific research on the topic, with the ultimate goal of informing policy and creating effective anti-mobbing frameworks.
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