Rauch, a native of the Toledo suburb of Temperance, Michigan, had previously played for two of Toledo's junior hockey clubs, the Toledo Cherokee of the Central States Hockey League (2003–04) and the Toledo IceDiggers of the North American Hockey League (2004–05), before playing collegiate hockey under former Toledo Storm defenceman B.J. Adams at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York.
He is currently the Director of Player development at Canisius College.
In addition to its regular schedule of tourist information programming, CJRN acted as the radio broadcast home for the sports teams of Buffalo, New York's Canisius College, including men's and women's basketball and hockey.
Lewis attended Naparima College, and came from his native Trinidad to the United States to play college soccer at Canisius College in 2003.
After completing his undergraduate degree from Canisius College in Buffalo, he graduated from the University at Buffalo School of Law in 1982.
Steve McQuail ((Canisius College)), one of the original Hampton Whalers, was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 30th round.
After his studies he continued to teach at several other universities in the United States and Europe, such as Colorado State University, Canisius College, and Wageningen University.
Gaughan wrote At First Light: Strengthening Buffalo Niagara in the New Century which was published by the Canisius College Press in 2003.
Paul Francis Waldau is an associate professor at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, where he heads the graduate program on anthrozoology.
Hellman graduated from Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, with a Bachelor's Degree in History.
After serving for two years as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Canisius College, and as research scientist at the University at Buffalo for several years Rohini Srihari became an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
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Around 1917, Lepper and Frank McNeil signed a lease for the team to play their home games at Canisius College.
Strigl holds a degree in business administration from Canisius College in Buffalo, New York (where he now sits as Chairman of the Board of Trustees) and an MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Rutherford, New Jersey.
He was Lecturer of Computer Science in Millard Fillmore College (State University of New York at Buffalo) in 1980 and Canisius College (1981–1984).
The Zeniths were coached by local product Mauro Panaggio, a successful Division III basketball coach at SUNY Brockport and featured many former prominent Western New York college basketball players, most notably guard Glenn Hagan from St. Bonaventure and forward Larry Fogle from Canisius College (both had been second round NBA Draft picks).