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Server Upgrade: Sunday, February 17

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Computing and Technology Services will be upgrading network file server, BSCAPPM1. This server houses departmental folders only. This change will not affect Web sites (personal or departmental) or personal folders. Files on the departmental network shares will be moved on Sunday, February 17 between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. will not be accessible during that time. This change, once completed, will be “invisible” to you and no modifications on your part should be necessary. If your department has any shares on BSCAPPM1 that are accessible to students, please let your students know that they will not be able to access the shares on Sunday.

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Faculty and Staff Night II: Think Pink at Buffalo State Basketball

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Bring your family and friends—free of charge—to Faculty and Staff Night II on Friday, February 22, for a basketball doubleheader when the Bengals meet Morrisville. The women's game tips off at 6:00 p.m., followed by the men's game at 8:00 p.m. All Buffalo State faculty and staff will receive up to four free adult tickets to the game as well as free popcorn and Pepsi (children 12 and under are free). Fans will also qualify to win great prizes throughout the night, including dinner at Chef's, a two-hour party for eight at the Pearl Street Grill, Amtrak tickets, gift cards from Mighty Taco, Target, and Wegmans, and much more!

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CDHS College Relations Group's Annual Poster Presentation

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The Center for Development of Human Services College Relations Group will host its Annual Poster Presentation on Thursday, February 21, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in the Margaret Grant Lounge in Caudell Hall.

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File Server Upgrade Scheduled for February 14

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Computing and Technology Services will be upgrading network file server, BSCAPPM3. This is the server that houses personal network folders for individual staff. Faculty shares are not affected by this upgrade. The change will not affect network departmental folders or Web sites (personal or departmental). Files on your personal network shares will be moved early in the morning on Thursday, February 14. The move will take place between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m., and the shares will not be accessible during that time. This process, once completed, will be “invisible” to you and no modifications on your part should be necessary. Please contact the Computing Help Desk at ext. 4357 if you have any questions.

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Student Employee of the Year: Nominations Due Monday, February 25

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Do you have a student employee that has gone above the call of duty? Would you like to recognize them for their hard work? If the answer is yes, nominate your student as the Buffalo State College “Student Employee of the Year” (SEOTY).

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Buffalo Webgrrls Presents Digital Media Artist Elizabeth Knipe

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Buffalo Webgrrls, the local chapter of the International Women's Networking Organization, presents digital poet and experimental video maker Elizabeth Knipe on Wednesday, February 13, at Campus House. Knipe's work often deals with social dynamics and reconstruction of "the real" in the digital realm; exploring the role of interactivity from a user's/viewer's experience. Knipe will present some of her latest digital media work and discuss how she is able to promote herself as an artist using the Web. Elizabeth Knipe’s presentation will begin at 5:30 p.m. There will be a networking hour, to meet the artist and other Webgrrls members, at 6:00 p.m. R.S.V.P. for this event at Buffalo Webgrrls Web site. Any further questions can be directed to chapter leader Ramona SantaMaria, lecturer, Computer Information Systems.

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Teaching and Learning Day: Teaching Well and Course Design

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The SUNY Center for Professional Development (SUNY CPD) presents the sixth annual Teaching and Learning Day, "Teaching Well and Course Design," on Friday, March 7, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. at the University at Buffalo's Center for Tomorrow. The registration deadline Monday, March 3.

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Newman Center Offers a Lenten Mission

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The Newman Center invites the entire campus community to a Lenten Mission presented by Father Francis Pompei, OFM. Why is there so much stress, worry, fear, unhappiness, and strained relationships in marriages and families? Why is there so much violence, emptiness, and loneliness? Come hear how to live life to the fullest and experience peace of mind, real love, and joy! Sessions will run on three consecutive evenings beginning on Sunday, February 24, at 6:00 p.m. and continuing on February 25 and 26 at 7:00 p.m. All sessions will be held at the Newman Center, 1219 Elmwood Avenue. Come and explore with us. Free of charge. No reservations required. Call 882-1080.

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Call for Nominations: Student Leadership and Humanitarian Awards

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Applications and nominations are requested for students to be considered for the Mildred Keller Campbell Leadership Award, Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, and the Phillip Santa Maria Memorial Award. Nomination forms are available online or at the following locations: Academic and Student Affairs Office, CLEV 519; Student Life Office, CAMB 400; Dean of Students Office, CAMB 306; United Students Government, CAMB 402; Student Union Information Desk, CAMB lobby; Residence Life, PORT; Career Development Office, CLEV 306; Weigel Health Center; and the Athletics Office in the Sports Arena.

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Late-Night Seminar in Residence Halls

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Tonight's topic in the Steps to Success Late-Night Seminar Series in the residence halls is "Math Courses–Your Attitude and Approach: What It Takes To Be Successful in a Math Class." Presented by Abdi Hajikandi, assistant director, Academic Services, Educational Opportunity Program. The seminar starts at 10:00 p.m. in North Wing.

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