From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Buffalo State Homecoming: 'Let the Good Times Roar' - September 29-October 3

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The division of Student Affairs is excited to announce that this year’s Homecoming will take place September 27–October 2.

As we prepare to celebrate Homecoming Week 2021, Buffalo State College will also begin celebrating its 150th anniversary. On September 13, 1871, we began teaching students and changing lives, and 150 years later, our Bengals continue to roar! This year’s Homecoming theme, “Let the Good Times Roar…150 Years at Buffalo State College,” embraces the amazing milestone in the college’s history—celebrating all of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends who have been and are a part of our wonderful campus community. As we reflect on our past and look toward our future, join us during Homecoming Week 2021 and keep the good times roaring.

Celebrate with us during Homecoming Week of our sesquicentennial anniversary as we continue to believe, inspire, and achieve at Buffalo State College!

The weeklong celebration of our amazing Bengal community near and far will include the following activities:

  • Chalk the Plaza!
  • Benji’s 150th Birthday Party
  • The Bengal Connect Student Organization Fair Sponsored by USG
  • Office Door Decorating Contest
  • Postcard to Families
  • Buffalo State Pep Rally!
  • The Bengal Barbecue Sponsored by USG
  • Alumni Concert
  • Science and Mathematics Complex and Butler Library Open House
  • USG Commuter Appreciation Event
  • Homecoming Weekend Kickoff in Perry Quad
  • Scholar Donor Breakfast
  • Alumni Tailgate Brunch
  • Bengal and Bagel Family Breakfast
  • Football vs. Union College
  • Men’s Soccer vs. SUNY Cortland
  • Class of 1970 and 1971 50th Reunion
  • USG’s “Let the Good Times Roar!” Plaza Party

More information on this year's schedule can be found on the Homecoming and Family Weekend website.

Buffalo State’s 150th Bengal Birthday Bash - September 28
Buffalo State College's 150th birthday is September 13, 2021. We will be celebrating alongside Homecoming week with singing and cupcakes on Tuesday, September 28, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in the Student Union Plaza. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to join the celebration.

Department and Office Door Decoration Contest
In addition to joining our activities during the week, we encourage campus departments and offices to participate in the Homecoming Door Decoration Contest.

Doors are to be decorated by Monday, September 27, with judging to take place on Wednesday, September 29, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Decorated doors will remain on display throughout the week of Homecoming. Judging will be based on best overall design and best use of the theme "Bengals, Always Together."

Please register online for the Homecoming Door Decoration Contest and contact Student Leadership and Engagement with any questions regarding Homecoming.

Buffalo State’s 150th Anniversary and Homecoming
As we celebrate Homecoming 2021, we are also looking forward to celebrating next year’s Homecoming as part of Buffalo State’s 150th anniversary! The campus is planning for a year of special events, speakers, performances, athletic competitions, and more. For more information on the celebration, please visit Buffalo State’s 150th Anniversary website.

Also Appeared

  • Wednesday, September 15, 2021
  • Wednesday, September 22, 2021

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

Request for Proposals: Grant Allocation Committee

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The Grant Allocation Committee (GAC) requests proposals from individuals, departments, and student clubs and organizations for funding of programs, speakers, and events to take place during the 2021–2022 academic year.

The deadlines to submit applications under this funding cycle are Friday, September 24, for fall 2021 and spring 2022 program proposals; and Friday, November 12, for spring 2022 program proposals. Applications for funding and complete details of requirements may be found on the Student Affairs website. All proposals must be submitted electronically to marzolam@buffalostate.edu.

Questions about the GAC may be addressed to Amanda Marzolf, administrative assistant 2, 878-4704.

Also Appeared

  • Wednesday, September 15, 2021
  • Monday, September 20, 2021
  • Friday, September 24, 2021

From the From the Vice President for Finance and Management

COVID-19 Guidelines for Fall 2021

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Amid evolving guidance related to the pandemic, I am writing to inform you of the current status of Buffalo State College’s protocols related to COVID-19. This update provides guidelines related to health, safety, and administrative services as we resume in-person operations.

This weekly guidance will continue to be posted in the Daily Bulletin until September 28, after which time we will refer you to the college’s Coronavirus Information website for current information. Questions may be addressed to vpfm@buffalostate.edu.

HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELLNESS

Testing
Weekly surveillance testing is required for any employee who has not yet voluntarily provided proof of vaccination to opt out of weekly testing and any student who is partially vaccinated or has received a limited medical or religious exemption.

Testing is being conducted in Buckham Hall’s D Wing main gym, which is located on the lower level (enter from Lot R-12, closest to the Technology Building), during the following days and times:

Mondays 9:00–11:30 a.m. and 1:00–4:00 p.m.
Tuesdays 6:00–11:30 a.m. and 1:00–6:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 9:00–11:30 a.m. and 1:00–4:00 p.m.
Thursdays 9:00–11:30 a.m. and 1:00–6:00 p.m.
Fridays 9:00–11:30 a.m. and 1:00–4:00 p.m.

This weekly requirement must be met by the close of testing each Friday. Employees may choose a convenient time within the available windows to present to Buckham Hall. To expedite the process, please complete the registration process through the online portal before arriving in Buckham Hall. A user guide to the registration process (PDF, 2.4 MB) is available online. Individual test results will be securely posted to the online portal, and test participants will be notified via email when their test results are available. An informative video about the test registration and sample collection process is also available online.

Vaccinations
We strongly encourage employees to voluntarily provide proof of vaccination to the Human Resource Management Office. As we continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, having employees’ voluntary vaccination information is key to our efforts. You can upload your information or contact the Human Resource Management Office at 878-3042 to schedule an appointment to provide your documentation in person.

Governor Cuomo signed legislation on March 12, 2021, granting public and private employees time off to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Under this new law, employees are granted up to four hours of excused leave per injection. This time will not be charged against any other leave the employee has earned or accrued.

Use of the vaccination leave should be requested in advance and approved by your supervisor. While up to four hours of leave with pay is available for COVID-19 vaccination leave, not every employee’s situation will require the full four hours’ allotted time.

The SUNY Time and Attendance System has been updated to provide a COVID-19 vaccine drop-down option in the non-chargeable category. If you have questions about recording the non-chargeable leave, please contact Al Galone, manager of payroll, 878-4124 (for CSEA); or Carey Seneca, interim manager of recruitment and classification, 878-3042 (for UUP).

As of August 23, the SUNY mandate that all students be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 is in effect. Buffalo State College strongly supports and will enforce this student mandate. 

Air Quality
Buffalo State follows guidelines from the New York State Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding mechanical ventilation and air filtration. The campus has installed and will maintain high-performance MERV-13 filters within all facilities with air handling unit ventilation systems. Ventilation systems will continue to operate for longer hours, with increased outdoor air being supplied to indoor spaces where possible. Ventilation systems in all student housing facilities and all restrooms will be operated continuously. General purpose classrooms, which are not supported by air handling unit systems and scheduled for use during fall 2021, will be equipped with air purification units. 

There may be areas of the campus that are warmer or cooler than usual as a result of these changes. Individuals are asked to please accommodate these minor inconveniences and dress appropriately, so that the whole community can benefit from these ventilation changes.

Capacity
Workplace capacity is limited only by the space available for individuals to maintain physical distancing, based on vaccination status. For fully vaccinated individuals, no physical distancing is required.

At this time, proof of vaccination status is not required from employees; however, employees are encouraged to upload their vaccination information to Human Resource Management to be exempted from weekly surveillance testing. 

Cleaning and Disinfecting
Buildings have been prepared for a 100 percent return to in-person operations in compliance with CDC guidelines for cleaning and disinfection. The custodial emergency response team is trained and equipped with specialized disinfecting equipment and is available to address any area of concern, at any time of day, quickly and thoroughly.

Custodial services has resumed normal cleaning operations and is augmenting these with disinfection of high-touch surfaces in public areas. Faculty, staff, and students should make use of hand sanitizer stations and are encouraged to use disinfectant wipes in classrooms and teaching spaces and the Virex spray provided by the campus to disinfect high-touch surfaces in work areas.

Health Screening
State agencies and authorities may continue to screen individuals for COVID-19 symptoms, recent close contacts, and recent positive COVID-19 test results prior to or immediately upon arrival to the workplace, regardless of individual vaccination status. Screening may be performed via signage, by email and website, by telephone, or by electronic survey before individuals arrive to work. Temperature checks are no longer required as a part of health screening.

Buffalo State will continue to use the daily health screening process for all employees who present to campus for work each day. The screening must be completed by all employees reporting to campus, regardless of vaccination status.

Masks
As announced by President Conway-Turner on August 4 and in accordance with updated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Erie County Department of Health, Buffalo State College again requires all campus community members and visitors—regardless of vaccination status—to wear face masks while indoors on campus.

Face masks are not required when faculty or staff members are alone in their personal offices or when students are inside their private residence hall rooms, or for individuals who are actively eating or drinking in a campus dining area.

Unvaccinated individuals are required to wear face masks in all outdoor settings. Face masks are also required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in all large outdoor group settings of 200 or more people.

Resources for Employee Wellness
During challenging times, it is especially important that we be attend to our mental health and well-being. Several resources are available to support employees:

  • The Employee Assistance Program offers support to employees to promote well-being in and out of the workplace.
  • Headspace offers science-backed meditation exercises and mindfulness resources. 
  • Health.gov provides evidence-based guidance for maintaining or improving health through physical activity
  • The Professional Development Center at Buffalo State provides resources for employees to reconnect to campus and supports employee wellness
  • WellNYS Everyday helps New Yorkers make better choices to be well and stay well

Social Distancing
Fully vaccinated individuals do not need to be socially distanced, but unvaccinated individuals and those whose vaccination status is unknown need to maintain 6 feet of social distance in accordance with CDC guidelines. In instructional spaces, in lieu of maintaining 6 feet of social distance, appropriate physical barriers may be used as long as they do not present a health or safety hazard. A mask is considered a physical barrier.

ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS

Attestation
Every campus employee reporting to work in person must affirm that he or she has read and understands the Guidance for State Agencies and Authorities during the COVID-19 Public Health Public Emergency. Please follow the link to read the guidance and attest that you understand its provisions and will adhere to its requirements.

Building Access
Buffalo State has returned to the schedule for building opening and closing used prior to COVID-19. Under the normal schedule, all doors on academic and administrative buildings are  opened by 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday. Academic buildings are closed at 10:00 p.m. and administrative buildings are closed at 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Any facility that requires opening on Saturday or Sunday will be opened upon authorized request from the Events Management Office.

Events
All events must follow the Buffalo State COVID-19 guidance that is in place at the time of the event, and must be registered through the Events Management Office.

Consistent with current guidance, face masks are required at all indoor events for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Masks are also required in all large outdoor group settings of 200 or more people.

There are no capacity limits specific to COVID-19, but CDC physical distancing requirements for unvaccinated individuals are applicable when space allows.

Hosts should use event-related communications to remind all attendees of current campus COVID-19 guidance: Guests should monitor themselves for symptoms the day of the event and should not attend if they are experiencing symptoms or are otherwise concerned that they might be infected with the coronavirus or any illness.

Information Technology
Some on-campus computer equipment may require a little “TLC” after sitting unused during the public health emergency. When you return to in-person operations, please inspect all your computers and peripherals at your earlier opportunity to ensure they are in good working order. Please check to ensure that

Please note that, consistent with the new policy implemented by SUNY System Administration, the campus no longer supports local desktop printers (e.g., HP Deskjet, HP OfficeJet).

Many hardware- and software-related problems can be resolved by simply restarting your computer. We recommend trying this first before opening a ticket for service. On a PC, press the Windows key > Power button > Restart; on a Mac, click the Apple menu > Restart. If your computer isn’t responding, you may need to perform a cold boot by pressing and holding the power button on the computer. The computer will turn off after 10 seconds. Once the computer is off, wait a few seconds before turning it back on.

If you encounter hardware-related problems that can’t be resolved by restarting (e.g., the monitor won’t turn on, the mouse or keyboard don’t work, you can’t print), please open a hardware issue ticket to report the problem to Information Technology (IT). Include any troubleshooting steps you’ve already taken to help IT find a solution more quickly.

If you encounter software-related problems that can’t be resolved by restarting (e.g., an application won’t launch, an application is giving a ‘license expired’ message), please open a software issue ticket to report the problem to IT. Include troubleshooting steps you’ve already tried in the ticket description. 

The deadline for academic software requests for academic year 2021–2022 was May 14, 2021. New software requests, depending on title, may require license review and installation preparation. You may experience delays if your request was not submitted by the deadline.

You may request IT assistance via the online portal, at ithelpdesk@buffalostate.edu, or at 878-4357; or by visiting the new Help Desk location in Butler Library 103, at the Ask Us Desk. Appointments are recommended for all in-person visits. Please visit the booking page to schedule.

Mail and Parcel Delivery 
Mail delivery has returned to normal schedules used prior to COVID-19. Special requests regarding mail and parcel delivery may be emailed to adminops@buffalostate.edu.

Parking
All faculty, staff, student, and visitor vehicles parked on campus are required to display current parking permits appropriate to the lot designation, and according to permit instructions. Parking meters provide short-term parking for visitors, and are available in lots R-3, R-4, G-25, and I-30. Vehicles in metered spaces must display a valid meter receipt.

To ensure proper use of campus lots with the return to in-person operations, full parking enforcement has resumed. Questions about parking at Buffalo State may be directed to parkingservices@buffalostate.edu.

Return to in-Person Operations
The Pilot Statewide Telecommuting Program (alternative work locations) has ended. Requests for exceptions involving extenuating circumstances limited to child care, elder care, or specific COVID-19-related medical accommodations should be addressed to the Human Resource Management Office.

Spending Controls
In accordance with SUNY guidance and until further notice, all Buffalo State departments should continue to curtail Other than Personal Service (OTPS) spending. The restrictions described in the Procedures for Spending Controls: COVID-19 and Post-COVID-19 have been updated to reflect recently publicized changes to travel and personnel procedures  and apply to all state, Buffalo State College Foundation, and Research Foundation administrative funds.

Purchases must be limited to those items and services that are urgent, essential, and relevant to Buffalo State’s strategic priorities. Spending down of departmental accounts is prohibited. These procedures aim to provide methods for prioritizing, seeking approval for, and enacting essential OTPS spending at Buffalo State College during and after the COVID-19 impact.

Travel
This guidance pertains to all state, Research Foundation, and Buffalo State College Foundation funds:

International travel continues to be prohibited. Limited domestic travel may be permitted if it is consistent with local health guidance, supports essential business of the college, and relates to

  • health and safety,
  • instruction and research,
  • student-facing experiences (e.g., Athletics),
  • revenue generation (e.g., Admissions).

All travel requests must be accompanied by a COVID-19 Travel Attestation Form and require approval from the traveler’s supervisor. With the exception of Research Foundation–sponsored travel, all requests require review and approval at spending thresholds consistent with ongoing spending constraints reviews. Proposed travel valued above $10,000 would be subject to approval of the College Budget Committee. Research Foundation sponsor-funded travel is allowable consistent with New York State and local health guidance.

Travel Cards (T-Cards) will be available for use on approved travel. To reactivate T-Cards, please secure supervisor and respective cabinet member approval and submit to Bonnie Heim, director of non-contract procurement.

From the From the Vice President for Student Affairs

150th Celebration Recap: The Celebration Goes On

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Thank you to all who attended the 150th anniversary celebration during Buffalo State College Day on Friday, September 17. We were excited to share this important milestone together, in person, and virtually, and we are gearing up for many more exciting events ahead!

If you’d like to watch a recap of Buffalo State Day, you can find a recording of the live stream on the Buffalo State College YouTube channel.

Please join us as we head into Homecoming, September 29–October 3. More information on this year's schedule can be found on the Homecoming and Family Weekend website.

More 150th events, such as the Buffalo State Foundation Golf and Tennis Scholarship Classic, Alumni Tailgate Brunch, Heathers the Musical (special reception on October 22), the TFA Students 360 Degree Suspense/Horror Film Series, can be found on the 150th Anniversary website.

As we celebrate our sesquicentennial, we look forward to sharing many moments together as we continue to believe, inspire, and achieve at Buffalo State College!

From the From the Chief Diversity Officer

Mandatory Employee Sexual Harassment Prevention Training: Available This Week

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New York State enacted legislation in 2018 requiring all employers, including Buffalo State College, to ensure that their employees complete sexual harassment prevention training annually. The Equity and Campus Diversity Office has developed a 20-minute online program that meets all New York State requirements for sexual harassment prevention training. Specific information on how to access the training will be shared this week in the Daily Bulletin as well as through campus email. The training must be completed no later than Friday, October 8, 2021.

We are excited to announce that we will be using BizLibrary, an online employee training system, for the training this year. This system is used by numerous SUNY campuses and provides the ability for the college to manage all required compliance training, including sexual harassment prevention training. BizLibrary provides an efficient method for employees to complete compliance training requirements and for supervisors to manage the completion of those requirements. Beginning next year, BizLibrary will allow employees to complete annual compliance training requirements months before the deadline and also have access to their video library that will support employees’ personal and professional growth.

Please contact the Equity and Campus Diversity Office, 878-6210, with questions.

From the From the Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management

Fall Open House: October 16, November 13

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The Admissions Office will host two in-person Fall Open House events for prospective students and their families on Saturday, October 16, and Saturday, November 13, from 9:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Each event will begin with a welcome address from the president in the Performing Arts Center. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the campus, meet with faculty and student support services, discuss financial aid options, explore career opportunities, and tour the surrounding cultural corridor. For more information, please visit our Open House web page and check out the Open House video.

In addition to the two in-person Open House events, the Admissions Office will offer several virtual presentations as part of our Virtual Open House Series. Students will have the opportunity to attend live virtual presentations hosted by Buffalo State faculty and staff and ask questions via live chat.

If you have questions or would like to volunteer to help greet our guests, please contact Tom Karanas, assistant director of admissions, 878-4408.

Also Appeared

  • Monday, September 27, 2021
  • Monday, October 4, 2021

From the From the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Please Complete Student Progress Reports in the Bengal Success Portal: Proactively Assist Students in Getting the Support They Need

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The Student Progress Report deployed at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 14, to all instructors and will remain open until Monday, October 4. An e-mail notification with the link has been sent to all faculty members. Instructors can view their class lists, indicate whether a student has encountered an issue, or award a student “kudos” for a job well done.

One of the essential features of the Bengal Success Portal is the Student Progress Report. This early alert tool enables faculty members to proactively inform various constituents (e.g., students, professional or faculty advisers, Residence Life, Special Programs, Information Technology, Financial Aid) about signs of academic, personal, health, or financial difficulty early in the semester.

Students and others in their support networks will receive e-mail notifications when flags are raised. Upon receiving an e-mail alert, students can take immediate actions to seek the necessary assistance to improve their performance. Depending on the flag raised, other constituents may be expected to conduct outreach to support students in enhancing their academic preparation, to address personal or health concerns, or to refer students to the necessary support service departments. These collective efforts by students and constituents are aimed to proactively identify concerns, resolve them in a timely manner, and close the loop of communication, enabling the student to achieve success.

Instructors, please complete the Student Progress Report within the time allotted. Your feedback might provide that extra “nudge” to retain students and put them on the path to success.

Questions related to the Student Progress Report and the process of completing it can be directed to Gabriel Marshall, senior adviser for student success and retention, through e-mail at bengalsuccess@buffalostate.edu.

This video details how to complete a Student Progress Report.

Also Appeared

  • Wednesday, September 22, 2021
  • Wednesday, September 29, 2021

From the From the President

Campus Safety Forum and Community Policing Committee 2021-2022

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I am pleased to announce the membership of the 2021–2022 Campus Safety Forum and Community Policing Committee:

Chair: Sarah Young, Dean of Students

Philip Badaszewski, Assistant Dean, Residence Life Office
Maria Brickhouse, Coordinator of the Academic Center for Excellence, Educational Opportunity Program
Janelle Brooks, Assistant Dean, Student Conduct and Community Standards
Colleen Callahan, Associate Director of Communications and Digital Marketing
Jill D’Angelo, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Department
Patrick DeWind, Senior Database Administrator, Information Technology Services
Gail Gauda, Associate Registrar, Registrar's Office
Lisa Morrison-Fronckowiak, Deputy Chief Diversity Officer; Director, Student Accessibility Services
Richard Myers, University Police Officer 2, University Police
Amy Pedlow, Interim Chief of Police, University Police
Ksenia Petlakh, Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice Department
Nina Pierino, Sexual Violence Prevention Officer, Dean of Students Office
Amy Rosen-Brand, Associate Director, Student Accessibility Services
Ken Burzynski, Undergraduate Student
Mikeya Nesbitt, Undergraduate Student
Dominique Parke, Undergraduate Student

The Campus Safety Forum and Community Policing Committee is charged with reviewing current campus policies and procedures for compliance and making recommendations for their improvement related to

(1) educating the campus community about sexual assault, personal safety, and crime prevention;

(2) reporting sexual assaults and interacting with victims during investigations;

(3) referring complaints to appropriate authorities;

(4) counseling victims and responding to inquiries from concerned persons. 

This group will also represent the Buffalo State College community in creating, evaluating, and implementing a community-oriented policy designed to create an environment focused on crime prevention, problem solving, and education.

From the From the President

Academic Commons, Science and Mathematics Complex Open House: October 1

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The Buffalo State College community is invited to attend the Academic Commons and Science and Mathematics Complex Open House on Friday, October 1, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The event starts at the Campbell Student Union Plaza and will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2:15 p.m., followed by tours of the new facilities. Please register online or by phone at (866) 427-2150 (866-4-BSC-150).

Also Appeared

  • Friday, September 24, 2021
  • Monday, September 27, 2021
  • Wednesday, September 29, 2021

From the From the Chief Diversity Officer

Mandatory Employee Sexual Harassment Prevention Training: Deadline October 8, 2021

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New York State enacted legislation in 2018 requiring all employers, including Buffalo State College, to ensure that their employees complete sexual harassment prevention training annually. The Equity and Campus Diversity Office has developed a 20-minute online program that meets all New York State requirements for sexual harassment prevention training. The training must be completed online using BizLibrary no later than Friday, October 8, 2021.

We are excited to announce that we will be using BizLibrary, an online employee training system, for the training this year. Employees can log in to BizLibrary to complete the training by following these steps:

  1. Visit BizLibrary (http://buffalostate.bizlibrary.com), which will bring you to a Microsoft page. Enter your Buffalo State College email address.
  2. The Buffalo State College log-in page will appear. Enter your campus username and password.
  3. Complete the “2021 Mandatory Sexual Harassment Prevention Training” under “My Assignments,” which includes a 12-minute video and associated quiz and a five-minute video and associated quiz.

Student employees, including graduate students, work-study students, and student workers, are also required to complete the mandatory sexual harassment training. The training will be made available to student employees on Tuesday, September 28, following the work-study student employment deadline. Student employees should take the following steps to complete the training:

  1. Visit BizLibrary (http://buffalostate.bizlibrary.com), which will bring you to a Microsoft page. Enter your student username with @buffalostate.edu after your username (your username is the first part of your email address before “@”). DO NOT enter your student Gmail address.
  2. The Buffalo State College log-in page will appear. Enter your student username and password.
  3. Complete the “2021 Mandatory Sexual Harassment Prevention Training” under “My Assignments,” which includes a 12-minute video and associated quiz and a five-minute video and associated quiz.

Department managers will receive an email on Tuesday, September 28, with instructions on how to see the mandatory sexual harassment prevention training completion status for employees they supervise. Supervisors are asked to monitor and encourage employees to complete the training by the Friday, October 8, deadline.

If you experience log-in issues, please contact the IT Help Desk. Please visit the Equity and Campus Diversity Frequently Asked Questions page, or contact the Equity and Campus Diversity Office, 878-6210, with questions about the training.

Also Appeared

  • Thursday, September 23, 2021
  • Monday, September 27, 2021
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