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Today: Africana Studies Research and Creativity Symposium

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The Buffalo State Africana studies program will hold its inaugural Student Research and Creativity Symposium today during Bengal Pause (12:15-1:30 p.m.) in Ketchum Hall 113. All are welcome.

Eight Buffalo State students will present their research and creative work in the field of Africana studies. Please come and support our students and experience the unique and stellar work that our students are engaged in.

Submitted by: Barish Ali

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Africana Studies Research and Creativity Symposium: Tomorrow

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The Buffalo State Africana studies program will hold its inaugural Student Research and Creativity Symposium tomorrow, May 2, during Bengal Pause (12:15-1:30 p.m.) in Ketchum Hall 113. All are welcome.

Eight Buffalo State students will present their research and creative work in the field of Africana studies. Please come and support our students and experience the unique and stellar work that our students are engaged in.

Submitted by: Barish Ali

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Dissecting Social Studies Project Display: May 2

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Eleven Buffalo State students enrolled in The Teaching of History course will hold a public display of their research on Thursday, May 2, from 3:05 to 4:15 p.m. in Butler Library (front lobby, facing Student Union Plaza). All are welcome.

History and Social Studies Education students will present their creative work and facilitate courageous conversations about dissecting social studies. Please participate in this public gallery walk, which displays their research efforts and discuss topics that matter to future educators.

Submitted by: Dana F. Serure

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Data Science and Analytics Seminar Series: 'Emerging Aspects of Data Science' - May 7

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Please join us for "Emerging Aspects of Data Science," a presentation by Ernest Fokoue, professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the Rochester Institute of Technology, on Tuesday, May 7, from 5:55 to 7:05 p.m. in Science and Mathematics Complex 151. This talk is part of the Data Science and Analytics Seminar Spring 2024 Series.

Talking Points

  • Classical approaches to statistical analysis
  • State-of-the-art methods of predictive modeling
  • Inevitability of the need for holistic approaches to data science
  • Unifying power of the non-pinnable nature of data 

Abstract
In the practical exploration of potential patterns underlying data, it does not take long for one to realize that simple conclusions are rarely satisfactory. As it were, data real-life data does not lend itself to the kind of reductionist summarization often sought and desired by traditional mathematical scientists. More often than not, there are many facets to the kind of patterns that any dataset might exhibit. This echoes something akin to the passage from classical Newtonian physics to Einsteinian relativistic physics when one has to admit the limitations of the assumptions of a fixed reference and welcome a new and richer paradigm.

This talk is not as philosophical as the earlier sentences might suggest, but perhaps conversational and intended to drive home the crucial importance of resorting to a more flexible and more holistic view of modeling and data analytics, one that is no longer uncomfortable for the failure of simplistic and reductionistic summarization, as one needs to embrace the beauty, richness, and power of subjectivity in data science! 

About Ernest Fokoue
Ernest Fokoue earned his Ph.D. in statistics at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI). Before joining the Rochester Institute of Technology, he held faculty positions at the Ohio State University and Kettering University. He is the coauthor of the Springer graduate textbook Principles and Theory for Data Mining and Machine Learning and has been intensively and extensively involved in the interface between statistical science and artificial intelligence. He is a strong advocate of a complete approach to statistical machine learning and data science comprising a non-degenerate coverage of applications, computation, methodology, and theory (ACMT), the staple of his research and teaching. A passionate lover of mathematical sciences from his earliest childhood, Dr. Fokoue often summarizes his philosophy as follows: "While the letter of mathematics provides great delight to the seeker/researcher/practitioner, the spirit of this mother of all disciplines bestows experiences of a transcendental, nay ineffable nature. Therefore, seek the latter not the former."

Submitted by: Joaquin O. Carbonara

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Student Involvement Survey: Chance to Win $25 Amazon Gift Cards

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Student Leadership and Engagement invites students to participate in the annual involvement survey to provide feedback on campus engagement and involvement opportunities at Buffalo State. The survey should take about three to five minutes to complete. The survey results will be used to inform campus programming efforts and provide a better understanding of student attitudes toward campus engagement. All questions are multiple-choice and voluntary.

Several survey participants will be randomly selected to win $25 Amazon gift cards and Buffalo State swag! Students have until Monday, May 6, to complete the survey

Please contact Student Leadership and Engagement with questions.

Submitted by: Luke C. Haumesser

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College Senate

College Senate Election: Support Staff Senator - Last Day to Vote

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From the Chair of the College Senate Bylaws and Elections Committee
College Senate election for the support staff Senate seat will close at 11:59 p.m. tonight, May 3. To access the ballot, please log in to the election portal using your Buffalo State credentials.

Please email Kristen Mruk, special assistant to the provost and senate, with any problems accessing the ballot or questions about the election.

Voter Eligibility 
All full-time classified employees (all negotiating units except NU = 8 and NU = 13) are eligible to vote.

College Senate

College Senate Election - Support Staff Senator: April 29-May 3

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From the Chair of the College Senate Bylaws and Elections Committee
The College Senate election for the support staff Senate seat is now open and will run through 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 3. To access the ballot, please log in to the election portal using your Buffalo State credentials.

Please email Kristen Mruk, special assistant to the provost and senate, with any problems accessing the ballot or questions about the election.

Voter Eligibility 
All full-time classified employees (all negotiating units except NU = 8 and NU = 13) are eligible to vote.

College Senate

College Senate Election: Support Staff Senator: April 29-May 3

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From the Chair of the College Senate Bylaws and Elections Committee
The College Senate election for the support staff seat is now open and will run through 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 3. To access the ballot, please log in to the election portal using your Buffalo State credentials.

Please email Kristen Mruk, special assistant to the provost and senate, with any problems accessing the ballot or questions about the election.

Voter Eligibility 
All full-time classified employees (all negotiating units except NU = 8 and NU = 13) are eligible to vote.

Today's Message

Africana Studies Research and Creativity Symposium: May 2

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The Buffalo State Africana studies program will hold its inaugural Student Research and Creativity Symposium on Thursday, May 2, during Bengal Pause (12:15-1:30 p.m.) in Ketchum Hall 113. All are welcome.

Eight Buffalo State students will present their research and creative work in the field of Africana studies. Please come and support our students and experience the unique and stellar work that our students are engaged in.

Submitted by: Barish Ali

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Campus Community

Join Our Buffalo State Team for the J. P. Morgan Corporate Challenge: June 13

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Registration is closing soon for the 2024 J. P. Morgan Corporate Challenge, which will be held Thursday, June 13, in Delaware Park. The 3.5-mile race starts at 6:25 p.m. The registration fee is $43 per person. Registration is open until Sunday, May 12. Please register online for the Buffalo State University team.

We hope you invite and encourage your colleagues to register. The Corporate Challenge is a great time to connect with colleagues and community partners. The registration fee includes the hospitality tent, a team T-shirt, Corporate Challenge T-shirt, and much more. A special thank-you to Interim President Bonita Durand for her support and assistance. We also thank United University Professions for its support and assistance annually.

You may create a new account and register directly on the J. P. Morgan website.

More information is available on the J. P. Morgan Corporate Challenge website.

J. P. Morgan donates to a local not-for-profit organization in each of our 16 locations across eight countries on six continents. Our beneficiary for the 2024 J. P. Corporate Challenge Buffalo will be announced soon. For more information, please contact Jude Jayatilleke, ACE program director, (716) 878-6028.

Submitted by: Jude M.A. Jayatilleke

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