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Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2019

College Senate Parliamentary Training Session: May 28

Buffalo State College will host "Tricks of the Trade: Being a Parliamentarian Is Easier Than It Looks," an opportunity for interested individuals to learn more about becoming a parliamentarian, on Tuesday, May 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Grande Conference Room, Cleveland Hall 418. Advance registration is required. 

Have you ever considered becoming a parliamentarian? Many units at Buffalo State and in professional societies value the presence of a parliamentarian. Find out how using Robert’s Rules of Order for parliamentary procedures ensures equity, clarity, and action.

The day will be divided into two sessions:

The first session will be facilitated by Sharon Cramer, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emerita, who served as chair of the College Senate (2007–2010), chair of the College Senate Bylaws and Elections Committee (1995–2007), and parliamentarian for the SUNY University Faculty Senate (2011–2019). Attendees will be introduced to the fundamentals parliamentarians use for practice, procedure, and process.

The second session will be facilitated by Slade Gellin, professor emeritus of engineering technology, who has served as the Buffalo State College Senate parliamentarian since 2005. Attendees will break into small groups and work through proper procedure and required practice relative to a variety of governance scenarios.

Registration is open to the Buffalo State campus community through Thursday, April 18. After that date, other SUNY campuses will be invited to attend. Space is limited.

Please register online. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Co-sponsors
The Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
The Buffalo State College Senate
The College Senate Bylaws and Elections Committee
The SUNY University Faculty Senate

Submitted by: Vincent T Masci
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