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Pedagogy 2.0 Series: Screen Capturing

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How might we use Web 2.0 technologies to meet our pedagogical goals? The third in the Pedagogy 2.0 Series will focus on screen capture software and how to use available Web-based options to add interactivity and collaboration in both the traditional and online classroom. This is a hands-on workshop, Tuesday, March 23, 12:15–1:30 p.m. and is limited to 10 participants. The workshop will be held in Bulger Communication Center 104.

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Research Opportunity for Undergraduates: Summer Fellowship Program

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The Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship Program supports eight weeks of full-time research, scholarly, and creative activities. For summer 2010, we anticipate awarding 22 fellowships. Each fellowship provides a student stipend of $2,750; a faculty stipend of $1,000; and up to $500 for travel, supplies, and/or equipment to support the project.

Submitted by: Undergrad Research

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<em>Heat Waves</em> Lecture Series Begins Thursday with a Talk by Nancy Weekly

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Nancy Weekly, the Burchfield Penney's expert on Charles Burchfield, will present the first of four lectures in conjunction with the exhibition Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield, Thursday, March 18, at 7:00 p.m.

Submitted by: Kathleen M. McMorrow Heyworth

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International Social Hour

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The campus community is more than welcome to attend the very popular International Social Hour that takes place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. in E. H. Butler Library 208.

Submitted by: Michelle Downey

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Architect Richard Meier to Speak at the Albright-Knox

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Architect Richard Meier will present a lecture, "Notes on Architecture," at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17, in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery auditorium. This free event is cohosted by the Burchfield Penney Art Center and University at Buffalo's School of Architecture and Planning.

Submitted by: Kathleen M. McMorrow Heyworth

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T-Shirt Event at the Bookstore

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Hurry, limited time! T-shirt event—Buy one get one for 50 percent off. All short sleeve, all colors, all designs, all on sale. Just in time for spring break. Visit your campus bookstore.

Submitted by: Lynn M Puma

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Breakfast Conversation: Disciplinary Examples of Academic Rigor

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The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CASTL) will be hosting a breakfast conversation on academic challenge/rigor, Monday, March 22, from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. in Twin Rise 102. Continental breakfast will be provided.

Submitted by: John D. Draeger

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Wegmans Career Showcase: Eat Well, Live Well!

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Jason Bielinski, executive chef of Wegmans Amherst Street store, will be joined by Sandy Berst, Buffalo central recruiter for Wegmans, and Hospitality and Tourism Department faculty, staff, and students for a career showcase event on Tuesday, March 16, at 3:30 p.m. in the E. H. Butler Library.

Submitted by: Kathleen O'Brien

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Partnership Office Announces 2010 Minigrants

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The 2010 minigrants are being offered by the College and Community Partnerships Office. All tenured and tenure-track Buffalo State faculty members are eligible to apply. The awards are anticipated to be in the range of $1,500 to $2,000; however, larger proposals (up to $5,000) will be considered if strongly justified. The goal of the initiative is to strengthen current and establish new partnerships that highlight and enhance the college’s targeted areas of expertise.

Submitted by: Michele A Graves

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An Evening with Lisa Ling

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Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 8, 7:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at Rockwell Hall.

Submitted by: Eileen N Merberg

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