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Hon. John J. LaFalce '61 – former Congressman (NY); Peter Canisius Distinguished University Professor, Canisius College; Hon. Michael Liebel Jr. (Class of 1887)–, former mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania and United States Representative for Pennsylvania
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Peter Hans Kolvenbach - Superior General of the Society of Jesus (Canisius College, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Luke Kuechly - American football player; linebacker for the Carolina Panthers (St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati) preceding collegiate career at Boston College) Stephen W. Kuffler - scientist; educated by the Jesuits in Austria [3]
Canisius has its roots in the Jesuit community that arose from disputed ownership of St. Louis Church in Buffalo in 1851. [5] [6] Rev. Lucas Caveng, a German Jesuit, along with 19 families from St. Louis Church, founded St. Michael's Church on Washington St. [6] The college followed, primarily for serving sons of German immigrants, along with the high school in 1870, first at 434 Ellicott St ...
James M. Demske, S.J., (c. 1922 – June 15, 1994) was an American Jesuit priest, academic, academic administrator and, expert on existentialism.Demske served as the President of Canisius College, a private Jesuit college in Buffalo, New York, for 27-years from 1966 until 1993. [1]
Michael R. Rappl [2] is an American former basketball and softball coach. From 1980 until 2014, Rappl was the head softball coach at Canisius College. [3] While at Canisius, Rappl helped build the program from a club team into a perennial NCAA tournament team and is considered a legendary figure in Canisius athletics history.