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Long Live Rock and Roll Tour

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Reservations are filling up fast for the Long Live Rock and Roll Tour!

Join Professor Chuck Mancuso, '66, on a trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. sharp from Cleveland Circle and return by 11 p.m. Dinner is on your own in the Flats! The cost of $70 per person includes transportation, driver gratuity, admission, box lunch, and the priceless company of Chuck Mancuso.

Don't delay and contact the Alumni Affairs Office today at 878-6001 to make your reservation! The deadline for reservations is Friday, October 22!

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SABRE: VIEW STUDENT SCHEDULES

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Did you know you could view any student‘s schedule? After you logon to SABRE, choose “SABRE Lookup Self Service”, then “Home.” From your SABRE home page, choose “View Student Schedule”. Enter a Student Name, Career (e.g. undergrad) and Term. Choose “Go”. Visit the SABRE web site www.buffalostate.edu/sabre/facstaff for more information. Watch for more SABRE tips in the Daily.

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CDHS 2005 Request for Proposals

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Submitted by Felecia McMillan, College Partnership Program, CDHS.
The Center for Development of Human Services has just released its Request for Proposals for the 2005 calendar year. The attached link will direct you to a Web site where you will find the 2005 Request for Proposals. If you are unable to access the web link, CDHS will send a hard copy for your review. http://www.bsc-cdhs.org/internet/links/college_relations/college_relatio...

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Tutoring at the EOP Academic Resource Center

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The EOP Academic Resource Center, located in South Wing 730, is available to assist students who may need to improve their academic skills or require additional help with understanding of the content of their courses. Please visit our Web Site at http://www.buffalostate.edu/offices/eop/schedule.html to view/print our tutoring schedule for Fall 2004. Feel free to announce our services in your classes. As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions or need any additional information. Thank you!

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Railey to Give Faulkner Lecture

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"Stretching Our Hearts and Minds: William Faulkner Probes an American Legacy" will be the subject of an Academic Theme open lecture by English Professor and Department Chair Kevin Railey during Bengal Pause, Tuesday, Oct.19, in the Theater Arts Building Flexible Theater. Railey has published widely on Faulkner, most recently his critical text, Natural Aristocracy: History, Ideology and the Production of William Faulkner.

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Student Survey in the Mail

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FROM PROVOST PONTON:
The 2004 Buffalo State Survey was mailed to 2500 random undergraduate students. The 10 to 15 minute survey is an opportunity for students to share their thoughts on topics such as course availability, scheduling, communication, advising and more. Please encourage students to complete and return the survey. Thank you.

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SABRE: LOOK-UP SELF SERVICE

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Did you know you can look up general class and student registration information with “SABRE Look-up Self Service?” Look-up self service is available for all faculty and staff with SABRE access. After you log on to SABRE, choose “SABRE Lookup Self Service”, then “Home.” Visit the SABRE web site www.buffalostate.edu/sabre/facstaff for more information. Watch for more SABRE tips in the Daily.

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Spring 2005 Class Schedules

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Spring 2005 Class Schedules are now available for students in the Moot Hall lobby in front of the Registrar's Office.

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Reminder to 3rd Class Mail Account Users

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In order for the college to ensure there is adequate postage in our Standard A (bulk mail, 3rd class) account, it is imperative that departments request the appropriate authorization form (Form 3602) from the central Mail Room, ext. 5515. The Post Office will not accept mailings if they are not accompanied by this signed form. Only signatures pre-authorized by Campus Services are allowed. Regrettably, failure to follow this procedure will result in rejection of the mailing by the Post Office.

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FORENSIC SCIENTIST TO SPEAK

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William Dean, the Chief of Forensic Sciences for the Hamilton County Coroner's Laboratory (Cincinnati, Ohio) will give a talk titled "The Science Behind Forensic Science" on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 12:15 in the Science Building, room 272. The talk is sponsored by the Physics Club and is open to faculty, staff and students. Please call ext. 6836 with any questions.

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