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Law School Fair 2010 Today

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The Buffalo State College Career Development Center is proud to host the Greater Western New York Law School Fair from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Monday, September 27 at the Buffalo Niagara Marriott on Millersport Highway in Amherst, NY.

Submitted by: Nick Fronczak

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Helping Faculty Manage Online Workload

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Does teaching online seem to take more time than teaching face-to-face? In this webcast learn specific, time-effective strategies for course development, lesson structure, assignment structure, "classroom" management, and course evaluation. The presentation will also address operating parameters for a course and establishing rules for course interactions and activities. Join us in BULG N2A on Monday, October 18, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

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HSBC is Coming to Buffalo State! Information Session for Interested Students

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HSBC is hosting an information sesson about the Graduate Development Program. The program is a two year intensive program designed to foster HSBC's future leaders. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree or higher (graduation no later than June 2011).

Submitted by: Lynn M Rogers

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SUNY B-140 Employee Tuition Assistance

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The deadline to submit applications for the SUNY B-140W Tuition Assistance Program for the Fall 2010 semester is Thursday, September 30, 2010.

Submitted by: Linda L Kravitz

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Final Call for Submissions 2010 Fall Forum

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The 11th annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum will be held Thursday, October 28, in Houston Gym. The goal of this forum is to develop, encourage, and support Buffalo State faculty and staff research and creativity, and to make collaborative research endeavors and grantsmanship more accessible. This is an excellent opportunity to network with other Buffalo State faculty and staff and to identify common scholarly and creative interests that you may have.

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Workshops to Success--WORD CHOICES: USING A POWDER PUFF OR A PUNCH

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When writing or speaking, you choose words to express yourself and convey meanings to your readers or listeners. But words are powerful tools that can affect your audience emotionally and intellectually. WORD CHOICES: USING A POWDER PUFF OR A PUNCH is the next session in the Workshops to Success series sponsored by the Academic Skills Center of University College and offered free to BSC students. Instructor-tutor Tom Renzi will show you how to select your words with care to deliver a more effective, more powerful message.

Submitted by: Thomas C. Renzi

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Opening Celebration for Beyond/In WNY 2010 this Sunday at the Burchfield Penney

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Beyond/In is an international contemporary art exhibition that showcases the work of over 100 extraordinary artists from the region and beyond. Artists on view at the Burchfield Penney are Michael Beitz, Joe Bochynski, Karen Brummund, Buffalo Sound Painting Ensemble, Kyle Butler, James Carl, Carl Lee, Dennis Maher, Julian Montague, Jean-Michel Reed, and Jamie O'Neil.

Submitted by: Alana H Ryder

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Webinar: Celebrating Differences: Exploring Culturally Relevant Advocacy

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Advocacy is active support of an idea, cause or person. In order to advocate effectively for sexual assault survivors it is necessary to understand the cultural context. We design most sexual violence intervention and prevention strategies to accommodate difference. Truly relevant strategies require us to embrace it. All communities have specific norms, strengths and challenges. Lydia Guy-Ortiz, an independent consultant with an emphasis on sexual violence prevention and anti-oppression theory, will be the featured speaker at this webinar will explore concepts related to health disparities, cultural competence, cultural relevance and anti-oppression.

Submitted by: Elizabeth M. McGough

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July 1, 2010 Departmental Budget Allocations Now Posted

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July 1, 2010 Departmental Budget Allocations for state-appropriated accounts are now posted. Managers can access this information using the SMRT (SUNY Management Resource Tool) Application. If you have questions about initial allocations, please call the Budget Office at ext. 4312 for additional information.

Submitted by: Rebecca Schenk

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Lecture with Professors Darien Johnson and Sunwha Kim

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In conjunction with the biennial exhibition Art in Craft Media supported by the Sylvia L. Rosen Endowment for Fine Art in Craft Media, the Burchfield Penney Art Center hosts a lecture on opposite years that address the current trends in the area of Craft Art.

Submitted by: Kathleen M. McMorrow Heyworth

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