From the From the Chief Diversity Officer

Call for Nominations: Buffalo State Presidential Diversity Award

Posted:

The campus community is invited to submit nominations for the Buffalo State College Presidential Diversity Award. These awards recognize the accomplishments of faculty, staff, students, units, and departments of the college that contribute to diversity and inclusion through exemplary leadership. Nominations may be submitted by individual employees, students, college organizations, employee networks, or diversity councils. The nomination period runs through Sunday, March 15. More information, including selection criteria and application instructions, is available on the Equity and Campus Diversity website.

Also Appeared

  • Tuesday, March 3, 2020
  • Tuesday, March 10, 2020
  • Monday, March 16, 2020

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Job and Internship Fair: March 12

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The Career Development Center (CDC) will host its 2020 Job and Internship Fair on Thursday, March 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Social Hall. This event is open to students from all majors and class years, as well as alumni.

Students, staff, and faculty will have the opportunity to meet with local, regional, and national employers recruiting for full-time and paid internship opportunities. Over 70 employers will be in attendance this year, representing a diverse cross-section of industries. Many of the recruiters are alumni, eager to hire Buffalo State students and graduates. Gold sponsors for the Job and Internship Fair include M&T Bank, Travelers, Sherwin Williams, Calspan, and Northtown Automotive Companies.

The Job and Internship Fair is a great opportunity for our students to explore a variety of jobs and paid internships. Please encourage students to dress professionally and bring multiple copies of their résumé.

More information, including a list of participating employers, is available on the CDC website.

Also Appeared

  • Wednesday, March 4, 2020
  • Tuesday, March 10, 2020

From the From the CIO and Vice President for Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications

March 2020 Workshops: Instructional Design and Training, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center

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The Instructional Design and Training Department, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center encourage all faculty, staff, and administrators to take part in relevant professional and leadership development opportunities throughout the spring 2020 semester. We have created this calendar of events (PDF, 129 KB) for March workshops as a central source of information for trainings, workshops, presentations, and other opportunities for professional development on campus. Individual events will also continue to be announced in the Daily Bulletin.

From the From the Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

March 2020 Workshops: Instructional Design and Training, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center

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The Instructional Design and Training Department, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center encourage all faculty, staff, and administrators to take part in relevant professional and leadership development opportunities throughout the spring 2020 semester. We have created this calendar of events (PDF, 129 KB) for March workshops as a central source of information for trainings, workshops, presentations, and other opportunities for professional development on campus. Individual events will also continue to be announced in the Daily Bulletin.

Also Appeared

  • Thursday, March 5, 2020
  • Tuesday, March 10, 2020

From the From the Chief Diversity Officer

March 2020 Workshops: Instructional Design and Training, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center

Posted:

The Instructional Design and Training Department, Professional Development Center, and Teaching and Learning Center encourage all faculty, staff, and administrators to take part in relevant professional and leadership development opportunities throughout the spring 2020 semester. We have created this calendar of events (PDF, 129 KB) for March workshops as a central source of information for trainings, workshops, presentations, and other opportunities for professional development on campus. Individual events will also continue to be announced in the Daily Bulletin.

Also Appeared

  • Friday, March 6, 2020
  • Wednesday, March 11, 2020

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Provost Finalist No. 3: Andy Ju An Wang, Ph.D.

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Our third and final candidate* for the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at Buffalo State College is Andy Ju An Wang, dean and professor of the College of Applied Sciences and Arts at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Dr. Wang will present to the campus community during an open forum on Monday, March 9, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center 423. His curriculum vitae will be available (and collected) during the open forum. 

Other open meetings with Dr. Wang are as follows:

Monday, March 9
2:30–3:20 p.m.
Faculty and Professional Staff
Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall

3:30–4:20 p.m.
Graduate and Undergraduate Students and Student Organizations
Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall

The search committee encourages the campus community to provide feedback by completing an online survey. The survey will be open from 8:00 a.m. Monday, March 9, to 11:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 10; responses will be anonymous. For more information, please visit the Provost Search website. Questions may be directed to me, Timothy W. Gordon, search chair. Thank you for your ongoing support and participation in this important process.

*Please note: the fourth candidate has withdrawn.

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Provost Finalist No. 3: Andy Ju An Wang, Ph.D.

Posted:

Our third and final candidate* for the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at Buffalo State College is Andy Ju An Wang, dean and professor of the College of Applied Sciences and Arts at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Dr. Wang will present to the campus community during an open forum today, March 9, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in Bulger Communication Center 423. His curriculum vitae will be available (and collected) during the open forum. 

Other open meetings with Dr. Wang are as follows:

Today, March 9
2:30–3:20 p.m.
Faculty and Professional Staff
Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall

3:30–4:20 p.m.
Graduate and Undergraduate Students and Student Organizations
Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall

The search committee encourages the campus community to provide feedback by completing an online survey. The survey will be open from 8:00 a.m. today, March 9, to 11:00 p.m. tomorrow, March 10; responses will be anonymous. For more information, please visit the Provost Search website. Questions may be directed to me, Timothy W. Gordon, search chair. Thank you for your ongoing support and participation in this important process.

*Please note: the fourth candidate has withdrawn.

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Lavender Graduation: Spring 2020

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We are excited to host the second annual Lavender Graduation at Buffalo State College on Wednesday, May 6, at 5:30 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall. Lavender Graduation is an annual ceremony conducted on numerous campuses to honor LGBTQ+ students and to acknowledge their achievements and contributions to the college.

You can learn more about the history of the nationwide event through the Human Rights Campaign website.

Please share this opportunity with any graduating students you feel might be interested. In addition, faculty and staff members are welcome to attend and support our students. Students who intend to graduate this year and wish to participate can RSVP by completing the Lavender Graduation Registration form.

Please see the Student Leadership and Engagement website for more information and e-mail sle@buffalostate.edu with questions.

From the From the Vice President for Finance and Management

State Employee Work-Related International Travel

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Please be advised that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that travelers avoid all non-essential travel to countries with Level 3 Travel Health Notices, and cautions against traveling to countries with Level 2 Travel Health Notices (listed below). 

In accordance with this recommendation from the CDC, the State of New York and SUNY have prohibited all New York State work-related employee travel to Level 2 and Level 3 countries until further notice. Countries that currently carry such designations are 

China
Iran
Italy
South Korea
Japan

Your understanding is appreciated. Please direct questions about this matter to the Travel Services Office or to vpfm@buffalostate.edu.

From the From the Vice President for Finance and Management

A Message from New York State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker

Posted:

I am sharing with you the following message from New York State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker:
 

March 3, 2020
Dear Fellow State Employees:

I know you are concerned about novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the risk this poses to you and your family.

As your State Health Commissioner and a longtime practicing physician, I want to assure you that the risk from this virus to New Yorkers remains low. You likely heard in the media, that New York identified its first two cases of COVID-19 on March 1st. Despite this, the risk for contracting the virus is still low in New York State. People most at risk are those who have traveled internationally in the past 14 days or have been in close contact with an international traveler in the same timeframe.

The State Health Department is working across the state to ensure plans are in place to minimize the spread of the virus. However, it is important to note that spread in the community is expected, but we can be successful by taking small steps to help contain it.

Cold and flu viruses are much more prevalent in New York right now. You are far more likely to contract one of these viruses than the novel coronavirus. You already know the steps to take to stop the spread of all of these viruses.

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands, especially before you eat.
  • Avoid contact with sick people.
  • And if you feel sick, stay home.

Many people are asking what they can do to prepare if the virus becomes prevalent in NY. One thing to do is to update your home preparedness kit. You should have a thermometer, decongestants, anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophen for fevers on hand.

Another thing to do is to get your information from reliable sources.

The Department of Health has fielded numerous calls from individuals inquiring about the use of face masks. CDC does not recommend the use of face masks or N95 respirators among the general public. We need to preserve the use of masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers and individuals who may be ill.

Take the important steps included above and stay home when you feel ill, avoid contact people who are ill, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands, and wash your hands often with soap and water.

I know that medical disinformation and hateful, hurtful rumors are circulating on the internet. New Yorkers can access accurate, reliable and up-to-date information on the Department of Health's website: www.health.ny.gov/coronavirus. You can also find reliable information and updates about the virus on the website and social media platforms of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov/COVID19

In New York State, we stick together when we face a challenge and work together.

Sincerely,

Howard A. Zucker, M.D., J.D.
Commissioner of Health

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