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Procurement Services Website Has Been Updated

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The Procurement Services website has undergone a makeover. The website now contains a great deal of information relating to procurement policies and procedures including

  • how to fill out a purchase requisition;
  • requisition tips;
  • requirements for purchase orders at different dollar levels;
  • preferred sources;
  • what is needed for a price justification;
  • state contract vendor information;
  • how to purchase various commodities;
  • contract requirements;
  • electronic versions of various forms;
  • Procurement Card (P-Card) guidelines and application forms;
  • vehicle rental information
  • frequently asked questions.

Please visit the website to see what's new. If you have any comments or suggestions, or would like to request any additions to the website, please feel free to send us an e-mail.

Submitted by: Steven W Olsen

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Partial Sidewalk Closure during Week of August 6

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A portion of the sidewalk immediately west of the Technology Building construction site will be closed during the week of August 6 to permit gas line installation for the new building. Pedestrians using this sidewalk will need to detour around a fenced-in area while walking north toward the Classroom Building or south toward Rockwell Road. Work is expected to take place from approximately August 6 to 10.

For more information about campus construction, please visit www.buffalostate.edu/construction. Questions about this project can be directed to vpfm@buffalostate.edu.

Submitted by: Jill Powell

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Wine Club: Uncorking the Possibilities at the Scotch ’n’ Sirloin

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Wine Club: Uncorking the Possibilities returns in August to the Scotch ’n’ Sirloin on Wednesday, August 15, at 6:30 p.m.

Register now.

Our friends at the Scotch ’n’ Sirloin have created a robust and hearty menu specifically for Buffalo State alumni and their guests that guarantees to delight your taste buds.

First Course
Seafood sampler appetizer with escargot-stuffed mushrooms, clams casino, salmon canapés, and shrimp scampi
Wine: X Winery North Coast White 2012

Small dinner salads will be served to all guests between the first and second courses of the meal.

Second Course
Chicken teriyaki and steamed vegetables
Wine: Terres Dorees Beaujolais L'Ancien Vieilles Vignes 2010

Third Course
Filet mignon topped with nine-spice compound butter; side dish (TBD)
Wine: Durigutti Malbec 2011

Dessert
Homemade raspberry cream sorbet
Wine: White sangria with strained raspberries, made with Vevi Rueda 2010

Guests will be seated at tables of 12.

Contact Information
Nicholas Horwitz Mahoney
Cleveland Hall 319
(716) 878-6001
alumni@buffalostate.edu
  
Location
Scotch ’n’ Sirloin
3999 Maple Road
Amherst, NY 14226
(716) 837-4900

Submitted by: Nicholas R Horwitz Mahoney

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Resident Dining Is Now Open: Eat Lunch at a Discounted Rate

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Resident Dining, located in the Campbell Student Union, is now open. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a discounted rate of $7.95. This deal won't last long, so stop in today!

To view the daily menu, visit www.dineoncampus.com/bsc and select "Places To Eat" then "What's on the Menu." Select "Resident Dining" from the drop-down menu on the left. 

Summer Hours of Operation

Monday through Friday
Breakfast: 7:00–9:00 a.m.
Lunch: 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Dinner: 5:00–7:00 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 
Brunch: 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Dinner: 5:00–7:00 p.m.

Submitted by: Marissa L Dinello

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Webinar: 'Effective Victim Interviewing'

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The Violence Intervention and Victim Advocacy (VIVA) office will present the webinar "Effective Victim Interviewing" on Thursday, August 9, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in Weigel Health Center 203.

The single most important factor in determining the success of the victim interview is the attitude of respect and professionalism conveyed. Therefore, it is critical for the interviewer to establish rapport and respectful communication in order to conduct an effective interview. This webinar will provide guidance on how to conduct a competent and compassionate interview while being mindful of the varying ways the victim may present. It will mirror End Violence Against Women International's (EVAWI) newly updated OnLine Training Institute module on Interviewing the Victim, which walks participants through the stages and techniques for successfully interviewing sexual assault victims. 

This webinar is explicitly designed to reach a broad multidisciplinary audience, including not only law enforcement professionals but also prosecutors, attorneys, health-care providers, victim advocates, and others involved in the criminal justice and community response to sexual assault. 

Webinar presenters:

Joanne Archambault (sergeant, San Diego Police Department, retired) is the founder and executive director of EVAWI, as well as the president and training director of Sexual Assault Training and Investigations Inc. She began her career working for the San Diego Police Department for almost 23 years in a wide range of assignments. During the last 10 years of her service, Archambault supervised the Sex Crimes Unit, which had 13 detectives and was responsible for investigating nearly 1,000 felony sexual assaults within the city of San Diego each year. 

Roger Canaff spent many years prosecuting child abuse cases in Virginia and New York. In 2007 he became deputy chief of the Sex Offender Management Unit of the New York State Office of the Attorney General. In 2009, he took a position as a highly qualified expert working for the Department of the Army, specializing in assisting military prosecutors in investigating and prosecuting cases within the armed forces. He now trains, consults, writes, and speaks nationally and internationally on issues pertaining to sexual and physical interpersonal violence.

EVAWI is approved by the Board of Registered Nursing to provide 1.5 hours of continuing education to nurses attending this webinar. To obtain credit, nurses must e-mail their mailing address and license number to the EVAWI office. Other professionals may also be able to earn continuing education by requesting a certificate of attendance and submitting it to the organization that awards such credits. Requests for certificates and questions can be sent to the EVAWI office.

For more information, please contact Liz McGough or call the VIVA office at ext. 4029.

Submitted by: Elizabeth M. McGough

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Required Payment Documentation for Guest Speakers and Lecturers

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The Foundation Accounting Office has recently received questions regarding the payment of services for guest speakers and lecturers. In order to avoid processing delays, please provide a Foundation Payment Request form accompanied by a Contract for Service or an invoice from the speaker for each speaker or lecturer requested.

A Social Security number or federal taxpayer identification number (TIN) must be provided. Many international guests already have one of these numbers. When planning the event, please ask for this information as early as possible before the services begin. If the guest does not have one of these numbers, he or she should complete and file IRS Form W-7; when a number is assigned, the payment process can be completed.

Travel expenses should be submitted with the Foundation Travel Expense form (with original detailed receipts) or may be included within the total fee (receipts are not necessary if included with the fee). Again, an SS number or TIN is necessary.

If there are any questions, please call ext. 5304.

Submitted by: Geralyn M Juston

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Resident Dining Is Open for Lunch: Eat at a Discounted Rate Today

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Resident Dining, located in the Campbell Student Union, is now open for lunch at a discounted rate of $7.95 Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Today enjoy delicious tortellini topped with pomodoro sauce or creamy homemade Alfredo sauce, Italian sausage with green peppers, broccoli, a panini station, fresh-cut fries, a salad bar, fruit salad, and pizza. 

For more information on Buffalo State Dining and to learn how faculty and staff can save 10 percent on all Buffalo State Dining purchases when they use their Bengal Bucks, visit www.dineoncampus.com/bsc.

Submitted by: Marissa L Dinello

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First WNY Health Geography and Geographic Information Systems Day: Why Geography Matters for a Healthy WNY

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On behalf of the University at Buffalo–Buffalo State Health Geography Alliance, the Center for Health and Social Research invites all faculty and staff members to the inaugural Western New York Health Geography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day: Why Geography Matters for a Healthy Western New York on Wednesday, August 15, at Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Research Studies Center. This full-day event will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and will feature a variety of national and local speakers with expertise in geography, law enforcement, and public health. This is a free event, however, registration is required.

More information and a full agenda are available online.

Submitted by: Alan M Delmerico

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Power Interruption to Rockwell, Ketchum, Campus House, and BPAC July 30

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A temporary power interruption has been scheduled for Rockwell Hall, Ketchum Hall, Campus House, and the Burchfield Penney Art Center on Monday, July 30, from 6:00 p.m. to midnight as part of the underground utilities project under way on the eastern portion of campus.

Faculty and staff members in these buildings should shut down all networked computers and other equipment before this scheduled interruption.

Your understanding is appreciated as we move forward with the utilities upgrade project. For more information about current and upcoming construction, please visit www.buffalostate.edu/construction. Questions about this service interruption may be e-mailed to vpfm@buffalostate.edu.

Submitted by: Jill Powell

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Tell Students: Part-Time-Job Luau Today!

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Aloha! The Career Development Center's 10th annual Part-Time-Job Luau is today, Thursday, August 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Quad (rain location: E. H. Butler Library 210).

More than 30 on-campus departments and local businesses and organizations will be in attendance, looking to hire Buffalo State students to fill their part-time-job openings. A list of the organizations attending is available on the CDC website.

Please remind students about the luau and feel free to join us for the festivities!

For more information, contact the Career Development Center, Cleveland Hall 306, ext. 5811, or visit the CDC website.

Submitted by: Lynn M Rogers

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