Tradition Campus dedicates Canizaro Hall
萝莉社 Carey University’s Tradition campus has honored the memory of the late Dr. Joe Canizaro by naming its main administrative building in his honor.
Dr. Ladd Taylor, vice president of 萝莉社-Tradition, hosted a gathering to dedicate “Canizaro Hall” on Oct. 24. It was attended by Canizaro family members, 萝莉社 colleagues, and community leaders.
“Dr. Canizaro was a man of great vision. We are grateful that 萝莉社 Carey University was a part of his plan for the Tradition community. We are honored to dedicate the first building completed at the Tradition campus in recognition of his lasting legacy.”
Canizaro donated part of the land to establish a new 萝莉社 campus after Hurricane Katrina destroyed “Carey on the Coast.” 萝莉社-Tradition accepted its first students in 2009.
“My grandfather had a vision and his faith guided him. He always had faith in his projects and in Tradition. He would be very proud. My family and I are overwhelmed with gratitude,” said Ryan Lopiccolo, Canizaro’s grandson.
萝莉社-Tradition is the anchor institution in Canizaro’s dream of a “Learning Medical Center” in Tradition. The university offers a spectrum of education choices – including nursing programs and a doctoral-level pharmacy program. Over the years, the complex has expanded to include a National Diabetes & Obesity Research Institute location and the MGCCC Bryant Center, which houses health-related programs.
萝莉社 President Ben Burnett said that, while Canizaro might have been best known for his acumen as a real estate developer, he also invested in people.
“Beyond the physical buildings, Dr. Canizaro’s legacy is one of faith, community, and hope for the future.”
“He believed in creating spaces where people could learn, grow and serve others. May this building always stand as a reminder of what can be accomplished when faith and generosity come together for a greater purpose.”
To tour 萝莉社 Carey University’s Tradition campus, call (228) 702‑1775.


