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Using Focused Inbox and Clutter Features of E-mail

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Did you know you can use the Focused Inbox or Clutter features of your buffalostate.edu Outlook Mail account to filter your e-mail? In some cases, these features might already be enabled for you. For more information on how to effectively use these features or shut them off, please see the following articles from Microsoft:

Use Clutter to sort low-priority messages in Outlook
Turn off/on Clutter in Outlook
Focused Inbox for Outlook
Turn off Focused Inbox

You can also refer to our Knowledge Base article I'm not seeing all of my messages in Outlook. Where did they go?

If you decide to leave these features enabled, please be sure to periodically check your Clutter/Other folders to be sure your important messages are getting to you.

If you’d like to request in-person training on Outlook or another aspect of Office 365 for yourself or your department, please use the Request a Training from IDT page in the RITE Self-Service Portal and be sure to select “Office 365” from the Training Selection drop-down in the ticket.

Submitted by: Todd R Benzin

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Participate in Random Acts of Kindness Week: March 19-23

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Join members of the Civic and Community Engagement Office's Student Civic Leadership Board as they host Buffalo State’s Random Acts of Kindness Week on campus March 19–23. The goal is to spread kindness through acts in which students, faculty, and staff can all contribute. Student board members will be passing out flowers and candy on campus Tuesday, March 20, during Bengal Pause, and offering free hot chocolate on Thursday, March 22, from 11:30 a.m. until supplies last in the Classroom Building lobby.

You can participate by demonstrating your own kind acts throughout the week. Share your kind activities to Instagram using #KindnessisKontagious.

Other activities will be going on around campus, so stay tuned for more information. Remember, a little bit of kindness goes a long way!

Random Acts of Kindness Week is presented by the Student Civic Leadership Board and Civic and Community Engagement Office.

Submitted by: Aurora M Schunk

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Daily Bulletin Hiatus: March 26–30

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The Daily Bulletin will not be published the week of spring break, March 26–30. The deadline to submit items for the April 2 issue is 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. During the break, users may submit items for Tuesday, April 3, and beyond. Thank you.

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Daily Bulletin Hiatus: March 26–30

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The Daily Bulletin will not be published the week of spring break, March 2630. The deadline for submissions for the April 2 issue is 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 23. During the break, users may submit items for Tuesday, April 3, and beyond. Thank you.

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Daily Bulletin Hiatus: March 26–30

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The Daily Bulletin will not be published the week of spring break, March 26–30. The deadline for submissions for the April 2 issue is 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 23. During the break, users may submit items for Tuesday, April 3, and beyond. Thank you.

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Professional Development Workshop: 'Learning about Learning in the Workplace and Beyond' - April 4

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Please join us for the professional development workshop "Learning about Learning in the Workplace and Beyond," presented by John Draeger, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Teaching and Learning Center, on Wednesday, April 4, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in Butler Library 181B.

This workshop will focus on learning about our own learning, in particular, the metacognitive ability to adapt learning from one context to another, which is a key goal in higher education and a skill many industries report wanting in their employees. This interactive session explores the premise that if we are metacognitively aware of our learning strategies, then we can be more effective in almost everything we do. It offers strategies that can help individuals become more aware of their learning (e.g., self-monitoring) and how to use that awareness to guide their practice (e.g., self-regulation). With these strategies in hand, we will be better prepared for a lifetime of learning in the classroom, in the workplace, and beyond.

Breakfast will be provided, sponsored by the Buffalo State chapter of United University Professions (UUP). Please register through the Workshop Registration System.

Submitted by: Rebecca M Catalano

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Tell Students: Become a Member of the Student INC.Ubator

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The Student INC.Ubator at Buffalo State is happy to announce six newly officiated members: Steve Asare, Jarrett E. Brown, Matthew Burch, Matthew Captain, Paul Land, and Jalessa T. Montaque.

The new members represent both graduate and undergraduate majors. These students attended three or more meetings or workshops to establish their membership. Two members currently own and operate their own small business firms and are working with the INC.Ubator to grow their businesses. The other four are building and framing their business ideas with the help of the INC.Ubator team.

Congratulations to our student entrepreneurs.

Become a member today. Membership is free and offers exclusive access to our INC.Ubator suite and more. For more information, please contact the Student INC.Ubator, 878-4030.

Submitted by: Dhannayia K Johnson

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Tell Students: Student INC.Ubator March Meetings

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Please join the Student INC.Ubator for this month's member meetings on March 15 and 22. Meetings will take place during Bengal Pause (12:15–1:30 p.m.) in the Student INC.Ubator, located in Buckham Hall A107.

Student INC.Ubator membership is free and open to all Buffalo State students. Becoming a member affords students exclusive access to the Student INC.Ubator suite and other exclusive membership benefits. Membership is officiated after attending three or more meetings or workshops a month.

Drop in to our upcoming session to get registered for membership.

Thank you to all the student entrepreneurs for attending our March 9 workshop and discussion on business planning. For more information, please contact our INC.Ubator student intern, Olivia Harbol, 878-4030, or follow us on Instagram @BSCIncubator.

Submitted by: Dhannayia K Johnson

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Today: GLC-Biology Seminar - 'Using the Past to Manage for the Future: A Historic Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender'

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Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes ecosystem science program today, April 16, for the seminar "Using the Past to Manage for the Future: A Historic Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender," presented by Robin Foster, '04, '06, Ph.D. candidate in the evolution, ecology, and behavior program at the University at Buffalo, from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center West. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.

Submitted by: Susan M Chislett

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GLC-Biology Seminar - 'Using the Past to Manage for the Future: A Historic Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender' - April 16

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Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes ecosystem science program for the seminar "Using the Past to Manage for the Future: A Historic Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender," presented by Robin Foster, '04, '06, Ph.D. candidate in the evolution, ecology, and behavior program at the University at Buffalo, on Monday, April 16, from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center West. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.

Submitted by: Susan M Chislett

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