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Final Exam Week: Student Accessibility Services

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Final exam week is rapidly approaching, and Student Accessibility Services will administer hundreds of exams to students receiving disability-related testing accommodations. In order to make this process as secure and efficient as possible, we are asking for your help.

General instructions for testing accommodations can be found on the SAS website.

Things to Remember

  • Students should schedule their exams with the SAS Office before the exam date.
  • Faculty members should, either via e-mail or hard copy test cover sheet, provide SAS with instructions for administering the exam.
  • Test cover sheets can be found on the SAS website.
  • Exams may be hand delivered or securely e-mailed to sas@buffalostate.edu.

Submitted by: Lisa T Morrison-Fronckowiak

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College Senate Election: Classified Service Representative - May 2-8

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The election for a classified service representative in the College Senate is now under way and will conclude at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, May 8. All members of the classified service are eligible to vote and may access the election site through the College Senate website or directly at http://bscintra.buffalostate.edu/vote.

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College Senate Election: Classified Service Representative - May 2-8

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The election for a classified service representative in the College Senate is now under way and will conclude at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, May 8. All members of the classified service are eligible to vote and may access the election site through the College Senate website or directly at http://bscintra.buffalostate.edu/vote.

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Arthur O. Eve Educational Opportunity Program Honors Convocation: May 10

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The Arthur O. Eve Educational Opportunity Program will celebrate the exemplary academic performance of its outstanding students at the 51st annual Honors Convocation on Thursday, May 10, at 3:30 p.m. in Rockwell Hall Auditorium. This year's theme is "Imagine, Believe, Achieve: Invested in Education."

Highlights of the program will include the presentation of special awards to students, staff, and faculty. The Distinguished Alumnus Award will be presented to Vicki T. Sapp, ’94, ’97, director of student engagement, diversity, and inclusion in the Department of Student Affairs at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.

EOP Honors Convocation recognizes students who have obtained a minimum 3.0 semester or cumulative GPA during the 2017 calendar year. The campus community is invited to attend the program, with a catered reception to follow. RSVP to Cathy McCoy, keyboard specialist 2, 878-4426.

Submitted by: Jude M Jayatilleke

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Information Security Awareness: Children and Internet Security

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As part of a project with the Institute for Community Health Promotion (ICHP), RITE will provide blog posts about children, families, and Internet security. About two articles a month will be posted through December 31. You can read the blog and you may share it; it’s public.

Submitted by: Melissa J Miszkiewicz

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Campus Community

Retirement Celebration for John Siskar: May 14

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Please join Provost Perreault in thanking John Siskar for his many years of dedicated service to Buffalo State on Monday, May 14, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall. To assist us with planning, RSVP by Monday, May 7.

Submitted by: Carolyn Martino

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English Education Youth Voices Conference: May 4

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The annual Youth Voices Conference, sponsored by the Western New York Network of English Teachers, the Woods-Beals Endowment for Urban Education, and the English education program at Buffalo State, will be held on Friday, May 4, in Rockwell Hall. Registration begins at 3:30.

This event showcases the work young people have conducted in secondary English classrooms throughout Western New York. The series seeks to reclaim space for the voices of youth and their English teachers and to reposition English classrooms as learning spaces of meaning, purpose, and power in the Buffalo Niagara region.

Students from City Honors School, the Research Lab Program for Bioinformatics & Life Sciences on the Bennett Campus, Olmsted High School, School 66 North Park Academy, Williamsville South High School, Elmwood Village Charter School, Maritime Charter School, Tapestry Charter School, and other schools from the area will present.

Registration is free. To register, please visit the event's website. Presentations begin at 4:00 and dinner is at 7:15 p.m.

Student Presentation Titles and Topics
Ancestors
Ax vs. Ask 
Blackface + Violence
Brutality in America 
Changing the System
The Coordination of Equality and Identity
Death Penalty
Do You Ever Stop and Think? 
Emotional Value of Music in Learning 
The Experience of Special Education Students
From Ordinary to Extraordinary: Heroes Walk Among Us
"Girls Should Learn History...and Make It"
Human Rights
Humans of Maritime Charter
Individuality: Explored in Buffalo's Allentown Neighborhood
Life, the Struggle, and Me: Rapping and the Writing Process
Masculinity and Identity: In Hiding and Revelations
Mental Health and the School System
Middle School Bullying
Mirror Mirror 
Mixed Race: The Untold Experience
Music and Technology: Music Quality and Social Media's Impact
My Deaf Experience: Communicating without Sign Language and Deaf Culture
Ocean
Parent/Teacher Accountability in Education
Personalized Learning
Problems in the World
The Profit Divide: How Extreme News Organizations Manipulate to Make Money
Searching for Identity: Me, Esperanza, All of Us...
Sexual Assault on College Campuses
Spoken Truth
Take Me Seriously: Growing Up to Do Great Things 
Talking White: My Code Switching Experience 
Unfair Standards of Beauty (working title)
Variations in Education Based on Socioeconomics
When Is Bloodshed Justifiable?
When Is Violence Warranted?
Why the World Needs Conformity

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Submitted by: James E Cercone

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Announcements

Reminder: Daily Bulletin Deadline

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The deadline to submit items to the Daily Bulletin is 3:00 p.m. for publication the next business day. Items that do not meet the 3:00 p.m. deadline will be delayed by one business day. Please plan your communication strategies accordingly to allow yourself sufficient time to meet the deadline. See About the Daily Bulletin for more information or contact the editor with questions.

The campus events calendar, which appears in the Daily Bulletin on the right side of the screen, is governed by a separate database. Events intended for the calendar must be submitted independently of messages intended for the Daily. Please e-mail webadmin@buffalostate.edu with questions about calendar listings.

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Reminder: Daily Bulletin Deadline

Posted:

The deadline to submit items to the Daily Bulletin is 3:00 p.m. for publication the next business day. Items that do not meet the 3:00 p.m. deadline will be delayed by one business day. Please plan your communication strategies accordingly to allow yourself sufficient time to meet the deadline. See About the Daily Bulletin for more information or contact the editor with questions.

The campus events calendar, which appears in the Daily Bulletin on the right side of the screen, is governed by a separate database. Events intended for the calendar must be submitted independently of messages intended for the Daily. Please e-mail webadmin@buffalostate.edu with questions about calendar listings.

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Tell Students: Information Sessions Today, Tomorrow - Study in Santiago, Chile

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The International Professional Development Schools will hold the following information sessions on the IPDS Chile 2019 study-abroad opportunity:

Monday, April 30 
4:00–5:00 p.m.
Ketchum Hall 211

Tuesday, May 1
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Bacon Hall 116A

The three-week trip to Santiago, Chile, takes place in late May, early June 2019; preparatory coursework in spring 2019. Applications are due Thursday, November 1. More information is available on the School of Education website.

Submitted by: Raquel J Schmidt

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