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Dining Value On Campus

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Did you know...Campbell Student Union Social Hall is open for "all you care to eat" lunch and dinner? Lunch is $6.99; dinner is $10.99. Daily food options include soup, salad bar, pizza, pasta, selection of hot entrees, made to order deli, desserts, ice cream, and hot and cold beverages. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Thursday, 4:30–8:00 p.m. Save 8.75 percent on each purchase by adding money to a voluntary meal plan. For more information, please contact Dining Services at ext. 5214.

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Campus Services Employees Honored

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Campus Services Employee Recognition Citations will be presented to five exemplary Campus Services staff members at the sixth annual Hank Mann Awards on Friday, February 8, 10:00–11:00 a.m., in E. H. Butler Library 210. Honorees include Luanne Jarosz, custodial services; Delmar Partridge, heating and cooling; David Dachauer, grounds; Theresa Tobin, custodial services; and Anthony Pastore, plumbing. The citations recognize those who demonstrate exceptional customer service, work habits, innovations, and who foster positive working relationships.

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Interior Design Student Show Closing Reception Tonight

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Organic design had its roots in Art Nouveau where curvilinear shapes equaled emotion. Can a house be a series of bubbles? It could if you were Antti Lovag. Come and find out how. Join us for our closing reception this evening, February 7, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Upton Gallery. The student show includes conceptual models, lighting design, renderings, and comprehensive projects. Designers explored range from the Roycrofters and Shigeru Ban, to Bernard Tscumi, Mario Botta, and Herzog and de Meuron. Work ranges from exciting spaces for high-end retail designers to new office space to be housed within the historic Boiler House on the Roycroft Campus. Come and meet the Interior Design students and faculty, indulge in refreshments, and view creativity thriving on campus!

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Weekly Evergreen Fact: Landfills

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The trash most commonly found in municipal landfills is plain old paper—on average, it accounts for more than 40 percent of a landfill's contents. Newspapers, which can be recycled, can take up as much as 13 percent of the space in U.S. landfills and deteriorate very slowly. Research has shown that, when excavated from a landfill, newspapers from the 1960s can be intact and readable. You can help reduce this by reusing one-sided printing in your laser printer. Internal communiqués are generally not confidential and can likely be used for reprinting. Also, donate "non-sensitive" one-sided printing for others to reuse—then recycle!

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Reminder to Seniors for May 2008 Commencement Program

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The deadline for seniors to submit applications for May 2008 graduation was February 1. For August 2008 graduates, the deadline to have your name included in the May 2008 Commencement Program is Friday, February 22. Students may download the Application for Undergraduate Degree form (PDF, 36KB) or complete it at the Registrar's Office in Moot Hall. The minimum number of credits required for a degree is 120; some majors require more. Students should see their advisers with questions.

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Federal Hiring Program for Students with Disabilities

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The U.S. Department of Labor's Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) will be holding student interviews at Buffalo State on Monday, February 11. This program is designed to give students with disabilities greater access to summer work experience and full-time employment with both government agencies and private sector organizations. Students who participated in previous years' programs have worked with such agencies as the FBI, the Department of the Navy, University of New Mexico, and the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. WRP is sponsored by the Career Development Center in conjunction with the Disability Services Office. Students must pre-register for interviews; complete information is available on the CDC's WRP Web site. For more details, contact the Career Development Center, ext. 5811, or the Disability Services for Students Office, ext. 4500. Please share this information with students.

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Interactive Whiteboard Demonstration

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Are you interested in interactive whiteboards for your department? Pam Bruns from Veraview will demonstrate Interwrite Learning hardware and software on Thursday, February 7, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Bacon 116A. All faculty and staff are invited to attend. For more information, visit the Interwrite Learning Web site.

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Recycle-a-Bicycle

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Evergreen, Buffalo State College’s environmental organization, is committed to promoting environmental sustainability and healthy transportation options for our community. In partnership with the college, the Buffalo Blue Bicycle organization provides "loaner" bicycles for faculty, staff, and students. Bike hubs are located in the Campbell Student Union quad. Buffalo Blue Bicycle also accepts donations of used or damaged bicycles.

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CASTL Fellowship Application Writing Workshops Begin Tomorrow

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Tomorrow is the first in a series of proposal writing workshops offered to support applicants for three one-year, $3,000 faculty development fellowships promoting the scholarship of teaching and learning on campus.

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Ash Wednesday Distribution of Ashes

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Father Pat, director, Catholic Campus Ministry at the Newman Center, welcomes all faculty, staff, and students to join him on Ash Wednesday, February 6, for Mass and the Distribution of Ashes at 12:05 p.m. in E. H. Butler Library 210. Ashes will also be distributed at the Newman Center Chapel, 1219 Elmwood Avenue, at 6:00 p.m.

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