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The Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1838

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Dr. Laurence Hauptman, SUNY Distinguished Professor of history and coordinator of the American Indian Studies program at SUNY New Paltz, will present "The Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1838: How It Affected the Iroquois in New York, Wisconsin, the Indian Territory, and Canada Well Into the Future (1838–1906)" on Monday, April 24, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Bacon Hall 116A.

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Ninth Annual Bengal 5K Runs to a Successful Finish!

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The ninth annual Bengal 5K Run & Fun Walk "ran" to a successful finish on Saturday, March 25, bringing in a record number of registrants and dollars raised for the Buffalo State Alumni Association's Legacy Scholarship Fund.

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Faculty Recognition Reception

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The Center for Development of Human Services College Relations Group cordially invites you to its annual Faculty-Staff Recognition Reception from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, at the Burchfield-Penney Art Center in Rockwell Hall. Please call CDHS Special Events at 885-2500 to make your reservation. Reservations requested by April 20.

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Deadline: April 25 - Integrating Undergraduate Research into the Curriculum

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Use the summer of 2006 to revise an existing course or develop a new course that includes an undergraduate research component. Courses can be designed for either majors or non-majors, be at any level (lower or upper division), and be required in the major or an elective. In short, any course taken by undergraduates can be supported by this program. The application deadline for the current round is April 25. Applications are available at www.buffalostate.edu/undergraduateresearch (link: Faculty Development Opportunities).

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Evergreen Cartridge Recycling Update

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Evergreen has collected over 600 cartridges this past academic year! Thank you for your efforts and we look forward to continued success of the program. To obtain a collection bin, please contact Evergreen at evergreen@buffalostate.edu or call 878-3169.

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Add Your Fundable Project

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The Corporate and Foundation Relations Office is accepting faculty projects for its Spring/Summer 2006 fundable projects list. The list is used to promote college projects to private sector funders. All projects must be approved by your Dean before being submitted to Corporate and Foundation Relations. Contact Brad K. Mazon at ext. 3356 or mazonbk@buffalostate.edu for more information.

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HEMP: Food, Fuel, and Fashion

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An environmental presentation, in celebration of Earth Day, on industrial hemp, including its history, current legislation, its uses as a food source, clothing, fuel, housing material, and more, today, Wednesday, April 19 in E.H. Butler Library 210, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Presenter, Gabriel Colella; sponsored by Buffalo Hemp Outfitters. Hemp refreshments served.

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Native American Heritage Celebration

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Buffalo State Dining Services will be serving a traditional Native American Dinner in the Student Union Social Hall on Tuesday April 18, 2005. The menu is as follows;

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Book Signing: Ralph Wahlstrom

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Please join us for a book signing with Ralph L. Wahlstrom, associate professor and director, Writing Program, featuring his book, The Tao of Writing, Imagine. Create. Flow. The event will be held in the Barnes & Noble Buffalo State Bookstore on Thursday, April 20, from 12:00 to  1:00 p.m.

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Traditional Haudenosaunee Dance Demonstration

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As part of the Native American Students Organization's 16th annual Native American Heritage Celebration month, the Buffalo Creek Dancers will present the best of Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse) traditional social dances on Tuesday, April 18, in the Student Union Quad during Bengal Pause (12:15-1:15 p.m.).

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