Announcements

Purchase Requisition Deadlines for the End of the Fiscal Year

Posted:

Requisitions for supplies, materials, services, and equipment from fiscal year 2014–2015 funds must be received in the Procurement Office by the close of business on the following dates:

$20,000 or more (noncontract)
Friday, May 15

$20,000 or more (state contract)
Friday, May 15

$2,500 to $19,999
Friday, June 5

Under $2,500
Friday, June 12

Furniture orders (all)
Friday, June 12

Purchase requisitions for computer equipment and equipment replacement requirements, as well as purchases through Staples/OfficeMax for office supplies, also must adhere to these deadlines.

In order to make ordering at the end of the fiscal year a smooth process for everyone, please do your best to plan your ordering as far in advance as possible to make sure you have the supplies you need before the cutoff dates. Sending in your requisitions well before the cutoff dates will give Procurement Services the time it needs to make sure your orders get placed before the deadlines.

Important note: It is the responsibility of departments to ensure that all requisitions for fiscal year 2014–2015 are received in the Procurement Office by 4:00 p.m. on the above deadline dates. Requests received after the deadlines will be held until the start of the next fiscal year.

Please call Steve Olsen in the Procurement Office at 878-4113 with questions.

Announcements

Purchase Requisition Deadlines for the End of the Fiscal Year

Posted:

Requisitions for supplies, materials, services, and equipment from fiscal year 2014–2015 funds must be received in the Procurement Office by the close of business on the following dates:

$20,000 or more (noncontract)
Friday, May 15

$20,000 or more (state contract)
Friday, May 15

$2,500 to $19,999
Friday, June 5

Under $2,500
Friday, June 12

Furniture orders (all)
Friday, June 12

Purchase requisitions for computer equipment and equipment replacement requirements, as well as purchases through Staples/OfficeMax for office supplies, also must adhere to these deadlines.

In order to make ordering at the end of the fiscal year a smooth process for everyone, please do your best to plan your ordering as far in advance as possible to make sure you have the supplies you need before the cutoff dates. Sending in your requisitions well before the cutoff dates will give Procurement Services the time it needs to make sure your orders get placed before the deadlines.

Important note: It is the responsibility of departments to ensure that all requisitions for fiscal year 2014–2015 are received in the Procurement Office by 4:00 p.m. on the above deadline dates. Requests received after the deadlines will be held until the start of the next fiscal year.

Please call Steve Olsen in the Procurement Office at 878-4113 with questions.

Announcements

Purchase Requisition Deadlines for the End of the Fiscal Year

Posted:

Requisitions for supplies, materials, services, and equipment from fiscal year 2014–2015 funds must be received in the Procurement Office by the close of business on the following dates:

$20,000 or more (noncontract)
Friday, May 15

$20,000 or more (state contract)
Friday, May 15

$2,500 to $19,999
Friday, June 5

Under $2,500
Friday, June 12

Furniture orders (all)
Friday, June 12

Purchase requisitions for computer equipment and equipment replacement requirements, as well as purchases through Staples/OfficeMax for office supplies, also must adhere to these deadlines.

In order to make ordering at the end of the fiscal year a smooth process for everyone, please do your best to plan your ordering as far in advance as possible to make sure you have the supplies you need before the cutoff dates. Sending in your requisitions well before the cutoff dates will give Procurement Services the time it needs to make sure your orders get placed before the deadlines.

Important note: It is the responsibility of departments to ensure that all requisitions for fiscal year 2014–2015 are received in the Procurement Office by 4:00 p.m. on the above deadline dates. Requests received after the deadlines will be held until the start of the next fiscal year.

Please call Steve Olsen in the Procurement Office at 878-4113 with questions.

Announcements

Purchase Requisition Deadlines for the End of the Fiscal Year

Posted:

Requisitions for supplies, materials, services, and equipment from fiscal year 2014–2015 funds must be received in the Procurement Office by the close of business on the following dates:

$20,000 or more (noncontract)
Friday, May 15

$20,000 or more (state contract)
Friday, May 15

$2,500 to $19,999
Friday, June 5

Under $2,500
Friday, June 12

Furniture orders (all)
Friday, June 12

Purchase requisitions for computer equipment and equipment replacement requirements, as well as purchases through Staples/OfficeMax for office supplies, also must adhere to these deadlines.

In order to make ordering at the end of the fiscal year a smooth process for everyone, please do your best to plan your ordering as far in advance as possible to make sure you have the supplies you need before the cutoff dates. Sending in your requisitions well before the cutoff dates will give Procurement Services the time it needs to make sure your orders get placed before the deadlines.

Important note: It is the responsibility of departments to ensure that all requisitions for fiscal year 2014–2015 are received in the Procurement Office by 4:00 p.m. on the above deadline dates. Requests received after the deadlines will be held until the start of the next fiscal year.

Please call Steve Olsen in the Procurement Office at ext. 4113 with questions.

Announcements

College Senate Meeting: May 8

Posted:

From the Chair of the College Senate
The final College Senate meeting for the spring 2015 semester will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 8, in Butler Library 210. Please note the one hour earlier start time. The Senate caucus (election of officers) will be held during Bengal Pause (12:15–1:30 p.m.) in Butler Library 210 before the Senate meeting. Please e-mail Vince Masci, secretary to the College Senate, with questions.

Announcements

Redesigned Daily Bulletin to Launch April 21

Posted:

From the Associate Vice President for College Relations
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve campus communication, College Relations will release a new and improved Daily Bulletin on Tuesday, April 21. Delivery to subscribers will continue via e-mail and the Daily Bulletin website without interruption.

The Daily Bulletin serves as Buffalo State’s official source for policy, personnel, and curricular matters and provides the campus community with a centralized source for important information. In addition, the publication highlights stories that showcase the teaching, research, and service accomplishments of the college’s faculty, staff, and students; notable events; profiles of faculty members, students, alumni, and donors; athletics news and schedules; and more.

College Relations is committed to providing the best user experience possible for this important resource. Our office conducted a reader survey in 2014 and has used the responses to inform updates to the Daily Bulletin.

Updates and Improvements

  • Comprehensive – Feature sections tied to particular days of the week will remain in place: faculty and staff achievements will continue to run on Wednesdays, and curricular actions and items will continue to appear on Thursdays. Announcements from the college administration, news and events, and user-generated messages will continue to run daily. In addition, the redesigned Daily Bulletin will offer several new highlighted sections:

    A new “Buffalo State Media Mentions” section will provides a succinct weekly roundup of the many ways we’re getting the word out about Buffalo State.

    A new “Campus Community” section, dedicated to special-interest and support-service items, will help readers quickly distinguish messages that are critical to the day-to-day operations of the college from those regarding campus life and activities.
     

  • Streamlined – We have revised the frequency of individual submissions. Messages may now be submitted to the Daily Bulletin a total of three times. Original submissions (run date 1) appear within the issue’s main contents; repeat submissions (run dates 2–3) are published in the “Previously Announced” section.
     
  • Responsive – The Daily Bulletin is now scalable for mobile phones and tablets. The e-mail now adjusts to your device size, stacking the columns so you receive important announcements and messages at the top without having to zoom in and out. No more having to resize your browser window to read messages! The Daily Bulletin web version is now also fully responsive.
     
  • Searchable – 10-plus years of announcements, messages, and stories from past issues of the Daily and the Bulletin have been combined into one massive archive. The archives can be browsed by type, for example, “From the President” or “Curricular Items,” or by date. Simply type your search request into the box in the upper left corner of the new Daily Bulletin’s web version, and archives for both the Daily and the Bulletin will be searched. Or you may use the “Pick a Date” button to select a past issue, and quickly jump from issue to issue.
     
  • Engaging – The new Daily Bulletin will look similar to the former version, but subtle visual changes will reflect a better user experience. Photos will be larger and crisper, content will be easier to read across devices, and the new publication will incorporate easy-touch buttons for actions such as browsing the archive or submitting an item.
     
  • Faster – The new Daily Bulletin will have greatly improved performance and load time. Individual messages will open quickly. Likewise, the speed of the message submission form has markedly increased.

User Submissions
As always, faculty and staff members may add “Today’s Messages” and “Achievements.” Users also have the ability to run an item multiple times using a single submission, embed their own hyperlinks, and spell-check submissions before publication.

Contact Us
We continue to encourage your questions, comments, and feedback. For more information about the Daily Bulletin or to submit news ideas, please e-mail collrel@buffalostate.edu.

Announcements

Apple Distinguished Educator Program: April 17

Posted:

From the Interim Chief Information Officer
Information Services and Systems invites faculty members who creatively use Apple products in the classroom to meet with company representatives to discuss the Apple Distinguished Educator program on Friday, April 17, from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in Cleveland Hall 205. The agenda will explore the possibilities of a one-to-one program, as well as other Apple campuswide programs of distinction, while recognizing that Buffalo State will remain a dual-platform environment.

For more information please e-mail Bradley Fuster, interim CIO.

Also Appeared

  • Tuesday, April 14, 2015
  • Wednesday, April 15, 2015
  • Thursday, April 16, 2015

Announcements

Dean of the School of the Professions Finalist No. 3: James Mayrose

Posted:

From the Chair of the Search Advisory Committee for the Dean of the School of the Professions
James Mayrose, candidate for dean of the School of the Professions, will present to the campus community during an open forum today, April 30, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center East.

Download the curriculum vitae for James Mayrose (PDF).

The campus community is encouraged to provide feedback about Dr. Mayrose's candidacy by completing this survey. The survey will remain open until midnight Friday, May 1.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Hilarski
Chair and Professor, Social Work

Announcements

Dean of the School of the Professions Finalist No. 3: James Mayrose

Posted:

From the Chair of the Search Advisory Committee for the Dean of the School of the Professions
Our third candidate for dean of the School of the Professions is James Mayrose, professor and chair of the Engineering Technology Department at SUNY Buffalo State, who will present to the campus community during an open forum on Thursday, April 30, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center East.

Download the curriculum vitae for James Mayrose (PDF).

The campus community is encouraged to provide feedback about Dr. Mayrose’s candidacy by completing this survey. The survey will remain open until midnight Friday, May 1.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Hilarski
Chair and Professor, Social Work

Announcements

Dean of the School of the Professions Finalist No. 2: Steven Soifer

Posted:

From the Chair of the Search Advisory Committee for the Dean of the School of the Professions
Steven Soifer, candidate for dean of the School of the Professions, will present to the campus community during an open forum today, April 28, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center East.

Download the curriculum vitae for Steven Soifer (PDF).

The campus community is encouraged to provide feedback about Dr. Soifer’s candidacy by completing this survey. The survey will remain open until midnight Wednesday, April 29.

Sincerely,

Carolyn Hilarski
Chair and Professor, Social Work

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