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UUP Membership Meeting

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UUP Benefits Presentation. Doreen Bango and Gail Maloy - Gail is retiring, this is a chance to meet her successor. And, ask quesstions regarding benefits. DATE: Friday, November 5, 2004 TIME: 3:00 p.m. PLACE: Classroom Building – 4th Floor.

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Reminder: FACULTY/STAFF SCHOLARSHIP/CREATIVITY CELEBRATION: CALL FOR PAPERS

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Friday, Nov. 12 is the deadline for submitting proposals for the 2005 6th Annual Faculty/Staff Scholarship and Creativity Celebration. To present, complete and return this form: http://www.buffalostate.edu/graduatestudies/appl/call_for_papers.doc. This is an excellent opportunity to network with colleagues. Questions: Gina Game, gameg@rf.buffalostate.edu or 878-6700.

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Red, White, and Bluegrass at the Burchfield-Penney

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Join us Thursday, November 4 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for Red, White, and Bluegrass, the Burchfield-Penney Art Center's post-Election Day party. Live music by Charlie Quill and Friends. Tasty treats and a cash bar (proper ID required). Admission is free for Burchfield-Penney members, $5 for non-members, and includes admission to the fabulous exhibitions now on view. Please go to http://www.burchfield-penney.org/events for more information. Hope to see you there!

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WORKSHOP: SYLLABICATION--WHEN STRESS IS A GOOD THING

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Don't embarrass yourself by saying pleTHORa instead of PLETHora or acuMEN instead of aCUmen. This can be especially painful in mixed company. Mispronunciations can make or break first dates, lead to misunderstandings, or create dissension among nations. Do you want to be responsible for such chaotic situations? No, of course not. Then you'll want to attend this workshop sponsored by the Academic Skills Center, where you can learn the importance of stressing the proper syllables in words. Date: Tuesday, Nov.2. Time: 12:15 p.m. (Bengal Pause). Place: Twin Rise 201. Presenter: Catherine George.

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THUMBS UP! FINGERPRINTING

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Please let your students know that this service is being offered today, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., in Butler 210. NYS mandates that all applicants for TEACHER CERTIFICATION are fingerprinted. Get a head start and get your fingerprints done, since the background check takes 8-10 weeks. BRING: A fingerprinting packet, available from your department; a valid ID (driver's license/passport); a certified check or money order for $99 payable to NYSED and $11 (cash only) for completion of cards.

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SABRE: WHERE DO I FIND HELP?

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SABRE Support is dedicated to faculty and staff SABRE assistance. Please contact us if you have any SABRE questions. SABRE Support 878-3434 or sabresupport@buffalostate.edu . Visit the SABRE web site www.buffalostate.edu/sabre/facstaff for information and resources.

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Women‘s Studies Group Meeting Today

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Please join the Women's Studies Committee for a general meeting today (10/28) at 12:15 pm to discuss women-related issues in Butler Library (BL 133).

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The Spirit of Creativity Rises

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The campus community needs to be in the Common Area between the Library and the Student Union during Bengal Pause today to witness the 1st Annual Celebration of Creativity--a unique event designed and executed by the students and faculty of Interior Design.

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CSI Buffalo

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William Dean, Chief of Forensic Science in Cincinnati, Ohio, speaks today on "The Science of Forensic Science." For the last few years television and movies have presented a distorted view of how crime laboratories and medical examiner facilities operate. The primary focus will be on procedures using chemistry, physics, and biology to examine physical evidence. See the calendar listing (below) for details.

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Celebrate Autumn Harvest

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An autumn celebration is planned for Friday, November 12th, from 5-7:00 p.m. in Rockwell Hall Lobby. See how the Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP), a community-based organization, has been implementing projects with entrepreneurs. Delicacies feature a variety of ethnic foods and confections. The event is sponsored by the Volunteer and Service Learning Center, Small Business Development Center, and Hospitality and Tourism Department students. Tickets in advance are $20 for faculty and staff, $10 for students. Contact Cindi Thomason at 878-4030.

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