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Information Session Today! Undergraduate Summer Research Program

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Information sessions about the Undergraduate Research Office's Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship (USRF) program will be held in E. H. Butler Library 210B on the following dates:

  • TODAY! Friday, March 2: noon–1:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 6: 12:15–1:30 p.m.

Students and mentors are encouraged to attend a session together. Light refreshments will be served.

This is a great time to recruit an undergraduate student and apply to this program. The USRF program supports eight weeks of full-time summer research, scholarly, and creative activities. This program is open to undergraduates in all academic disciplines. For the summer 2012 round of the program, we anticipate awarding 24 fellowships. Each fellowship provides a student stipend of $2,750, a faculty stipend of $1,000, and $500 for travel, supplies, and/or equipment to support the project. Students are required to spend a minimum of eight weeks full time conducting their project.

Deadline for student input: Midnight Tuesday, March 27
Deadline for faculty input and approval: Midnight Thursday, March 29

Applications are available online or by scanning the QR code on the program poster.

Submitted by: Jill Singer

Today's Message

Information Session Today! Undergraduate Summer Research Program

Posted:

Information sessions about the Undergraduate Research Office's Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship (USRF) program will be held in E. H. Butler Library 210B on the following dates:

  • Today! Thursday, March 1: 12:15–1:30 p.m.
  • Friday, March 2: noon–1:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 6: 12:15–1:30 p.m.

Students and mentors are encouraged to attend a session together. Light refreshments will be served.

This is a great time to recruit an undergraduate student and apply to this program. The USRF program supports eight weeks of full-time summer research, scholarly, and creative activities. This program is open to undergraduates in all academic disciplines. For the summer 2012 round of the program, we anticipate awarding 24 fellowships. Each fellowship provides a student stipend of $2,750, a faculty stipend of $1,000, and $500 for travel, supplies, and/or equipment to support the project. Students are required to spend a minimum of eight weeks full time conducting their projects.

Deadline for student input: Midnight Tuesday, March 27
Deadline for faculty input and approval: Midnight Thursday, March 29

Applications are available online or by scanning the QR code on the program poster.

Submitted by: Jill Singer

Today's Message

Information Sessions: Undergraduate Research Office's Undergraduate Summer Research Program

Posted:

This is a great time to recruit an undergraduate student and apply to the Undergraduate Research Office's Summer Research Fellowship Program. This program supports eight weeks of full-time summer research, scholarly, and creative activities. The summer research program is open to undergraduates in all academic disciplines. In this round of the program, we anticipate awarding 24 fellowships. Each fellowship provides a student stipend of $2,750, a faculty stipend of $1,000, and $500 for travel, supplies, and/or equipment to support the project.

Deadline for student input: Midnight Tuesday, March 27
Deadline for faculty input and approval: Midnight Thursday, March 29

Applications are available online or by scanning the QR code on the program poster.

Information sessions about this program will be held in E. H. Butler Library 210B on the following dates:

  • Thursday, March 1: 12:15–1:30 p.m.
  • Friday, March 2: noon–1:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 6: 12:15–1:30 p.m.

Students and mentors are encouraged to attend a session together. Light refreshments will be served.

Submitted by: Jill Singer

Today's Message

Information Sessions: Undergraduate Summer Research Program

Posted:

This is a great time to recruit an undergraduate student and apply to the Undergraduate Research Office's Summer Research Fellowship Program. This program supports eight weeks of full-time summer research, scholarly, and creative activities. The summer research program is open to undergraduates in all academic disciplines. In this round of the program, we anticipate awarding 24 fellowships. Each fellowship provides a student stipend of $2,750, a faculty stipend of $1,000, and $500 for travel, supplies, and/or equipment to support the project.

Deadline for student input: Midnight Tuesday, March 27
Deadline for faculty input and approval: Midnight Thursday, March 29

Applications are available online or by scanning the QR code on the program poster.

Information sessions about this program will be held in E. H. Butler Library 210B on the following dates:

  • Thursday, March 1: 12:15–1:30 p.m.
  • Friday, March 2: noon–1:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 6: 12:15–1:30 p.m.

Students and mentors are encouraged to attend a session together. Light refreshments will be served.

Submitted by: Jill Singer

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All College Honors Scholarship Gala

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The Buffalo State College Foundation celebrates its annual All College Honors Scholarship Gala on Saturday, April 28, at the Statler. Festivities begin with cocktails at 6:00 p.m. and dinner at 7:00 p.m., followed by a live auction and dancing. Creative orange tie is optional; valet parking is provided. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the gala help fund scholarships for deserving students in the All College Honors Program.

For more information, visit http://giving.buffalostate.edu/gala or call ext. 4895.

Submitted by: Kathryn C Neeson

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Attention, CSEA Members: Scholarship Opportunities for High School Seniors

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The Irving Flaumenbaum Memorial Scholarship, the Pearl Carroll & Associates Award, and the MetLife Award will be offered for 2012. In total, $23,000 in scholarship money is available to CSEA members’ children who are current high school seniors. Applicants for the Flaumenbaum Scholarship are automatically considered for the other scholarships, so only one application is required for all three scholarships. Please visit www.csealocal1000.org to download the application or contact Mary Codick, ext. 6121, for a paper application. The deadline for submission is Monday, April 30.

Submitted by: Mary E Codick

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Resident Dining Entrance Change: Campbell Student Union Rehab Project

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During the first few phases of the demolition and construction, the path to Resident Dining will be rerouted through an entry off the exterior patio. Signs are posted to aid in the changed routing. The temporary covered ramp on the patio is one part of the access path. The exit from the dining area will be through the central double doors that go back out onto the patio.

We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you and request your patience as this very important renovation is carried out.

Submitted by: Michael V Bonfante

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Last Call for Artwork for Women's History Month Exhibit

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There is still time for Buffalo State women (faculty, staff, students, and alumnae) to submit artwork or creative pieces for the Women's History Month exhibition in E. H. Butler Library in March. Please contact Barbara Vaughan, ext. 6317, if you are interested.

Submitted by: Barbara Vaughan

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Campus Address on Bullying, Masculinity, and Homophobia

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C. J. Pascoe, assistant professor of sociology at Colorado College, will present "Bullied: Youth, Masculinity, and Homophobia" on Monday, March 5, at 4:00 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center North. Pascoe is the author of Dude, You're a Fag: Masculinity and Sexuality in High School, winner of the American Education Research Association's 2008 Outstanding Book Award. She has received national recognition for her research on the ways that views of gender and sexuality can contribute to bullying.

The talk is free and open to all members of the campus community. A reception will follow. Please join us to learn more about this timely and important issue.

This event is presented by the women and gender studies program as part of its Women's History Month program and is cosponsored by the Grant Allocation Committee, the Faculty-Student Association, Intellectual Foundations, the School of Education, and the School of Natural and Social Sciences.

Submitted by: Jennifer S Hunt

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  • Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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  • Thursday, March 1, 2012

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Department Awards for Commencement Booklet Due Today

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Department and program student awards listings are due to Academic Affairs (for bachelor's degree candidates) and the Graduate School (for master's and C.A.S. degree candidates) by the close of business today, February 27. Please access the guidelines for submission or contact Patricia Alessandra for questions regarding bachelor's lists or Marnie Harris for questions regarding master's and C.A.S. lists.

Thank you.

Submitted by: Patricia A Alessandra

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