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Call for Programs: Spring 2023 Weeks of Welcome

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Weeks of Welcome at Buffalo State is a series of programs hosted by student organizations and the campus community to welcome our students during the first month of the semester. Student Leadership and Engagement is currently accepting submissions of programs taking place between January 30 and March 10 to be included in the Weeks of Welcome schedule of events. We also encourage the submission of events taking place after March 10, which will still be posted on Bengal Connect

Information on programs and events can be found by visiting the Weeks of Welcome Schedule through the Student Leadership and Engagement website.

Sponsor a Weeks of Welcome Event
Requirements to submit an event:

  • The event takes place between January 30 and March 10, 2023.
  • The event is sponsored by a Buffalo State campus department or registered student organization.
  • The sponsoring campus department or student organization has a confirmed space reservation with Events Management or the Campbell Student Union.
  • The event will be posted on Bengal Connect.

To submit an event, please complete a Weeks of Welcome Program Submission Form.

Please contact Student Leadership and Engagement with questions or to learn more.

Submitted by: Luke C. Haumesser

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Stay Gold: Community Art Party - January 13

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Get in the mix with emerging and established Buffalo artists, performers, and musicians at Stay Gold, a free community art party at the Burchfield Penney Art Center at Buffalo State, on Friday, January 13, from 4:00 to 11:00 p.m. Stay Gold happens only once a year! Experience special art installations and live music performances throughout the center. Check out the exhibition opening of Charles E. Burchfield: In His Own Words, explore the galleries, participate in all-ages art-making, and more. A cash-only pop-up bar will be serving soft drinks, beer, and wine. Admission is free. Masks are optional but encouraged.

Participating artists include Abiff and Curtis, Adrian Blackmon, H Boone, Eclectric Oil and Light, Ari Moore, and Kisha Patterson. Live music by Deadwolf, Bryan Dubay, Ellen Pieroni & the Encyclopedia of Soul, Stress Dolls, tuesday nite, and DJ Trav1sTw1n.

More information is available on the Burchfield Penney website. The Stay Gold Community Art Party is part of the free M&T Second Friday event series hosted by the Burchfield Penney.

Submitted by: Julia L Norris

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Brightspace Fundamentals Workshop Series

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All faculty members are encouraged to begin training in Brightspace, the official campus-supported SUNY-wide learning management system for Buffalo State.

The Brightspace Fundamentals Workshop Series is designed for instructors new to Brightspace and is suitable for instructors teaching in any modality: face-to-face, hybrid, or online. Workshops in the series are Navigation and Interface; Communication Tools; Authoring and Publishing Content; Gradable Activities: Assignments, Discussions, and Quizzes; and Gradebook.

Online Training Options
Online synchronous workshops will be provided by the SUNY Center for Professional Development. Registration is open.

Online asynchronous modules are available within the Buffalo State Brightspace environment. Use the "Network Login" button and enter your Buffalo State username and password. If you are experiencing log-in issues, please submit a ticket via the IT portal.

Please direct any questions about Brightspace functionality to SUNY Online. If you need on-campus assistance from Instructional Design and Distance Learning, please submit a ticket through the IT portal.

Please register for campus sessions through the Workshop Registration System (LibCal).

Submitted by: Natalie L. Wills

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Ten Tips to Enhance Your Course Design

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All faculty members are encouraged to begin training in Brightspace, the official campus-supported SUNY-wide learning management system for Buffalo State.

Getting Ready for Brightspace: 10 Tips to Enhance Your Course Design
The move to Brightspace gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about course design and to create a more interactive and consistent design of learning experiences within a course. This workshop will discuss key design principles and highlight how we can use features within Brightspace to create a cohesive experience for our learners.

Online Training Options
Online synchronous workshops will be provided by the SUNY Center for Professional Development. Registration is open.

Online asynchronous modules are available within the Buffalo State Brightspace environment. Use the "Network Login" button and enter your Buffalo State username and password. If you are experiencing log-in issues, please submit a ticket via the IT portal.

Please direct any questions about Brightspace functionality to SUNY Online. If you need on-campus assistance from Instructional Design and Distance Learning, please submit a ticket through the IT portal.

Please register for campus sessions through the Workshop Registration System (LibCal).

Submitted by: Natalie L. Wills

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  • Monday, January 9, 2023
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Have Questions about Your Brightspace Course? Come to an Open Lab

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All faculty members are encouraged to begin training in Brightspace, the official campus-supported SUNY-wide learning management system for Buffalo State.

Brightspace LMS Open Lab
Need assistance with your course in Brightspace? This lab is an open forum devoted to answering questions and solving problems that faculty members may have about navigating Brightspace. Bring your course-specific questions and have them answered here.

Online Training Options
Online synchronous workshops will be provided by the SUNY Center for Professional Development. Registration is open.

Online asynchronous modules are available within the Buffalo State Brightspace environment. Use the "Network Login" button and enter your Buffalo State username and password. If you are experiencing log-in issues, please submit a ticket via the IT portal.

Please direct any questions about Brightspace functionality to SUNY Online. If you need on-campus assistance from Instructional Design and Distance Learning, please submit a ticket through the IT portal.

Please register for campus sessions through the Workshop Registration System (LibCal).

Submitted by: Natalie L. Wills

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Need Help Deciding How to Move Over to Brightspace?

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All faculty members are encouraged to begin training in Brightspace, the official campus-supported SUNY-wide learning management system for Buffalo State.

?Managing Your Move to Brightspace: “Build from Scratch” or “Copy and Clean” Strategies
These workshops offer strategies for either building a course in Brightspace or migrating course materials from Blackboard into Brightspace.

Online Training Options
Online synchronous workshops will be provided by the SUNY Center for Professional Development. Registration is open.

Online asynchronous modules are available within the Buffalo State Brightspace environment. Use the "Network Login" button and enter your Buffalo State username and password. If you are experiencing log-in issues, please submit a ticket via the IT portal.

Please direct any questions about Brightspace functionality to SUNY Online. If you need on-campus assistance from Instructional Design and Distance Learning, please submit a ticket through the IT portal.

Please register for campus sessions through the Workshop Registration System (LibCal).

Submitted by: Natalie L. Wills

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  • Thursday, January 5, 2023
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Campus Community

Join Us for Winterim: January 17-20

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Winterim provides a variety of activities to support the intellectual, personal, and professional growth of the Buffalo State community. Winterim will be held January 17–20 and is a great opportunity to connect with colleagues and learn from one another. Sessions this year include LinkedIn 101, a card game series, team trivia, community service activities, and many more. Please register for sessions through the Workshop Registration System (LibCal).

Submitted by: Rebecca M. Eggleston

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Campus Community

CPR/AED/BLS Classes, Other Bystander Intervention Trainings

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In light of the recent tragic events in our community, including last week’s blizzard that has claimed 40 lives so far and the shocking injury to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin during the January 2 game, Weigel Health Promotion reminds members of the Buffalo State community that you can be certified in American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR/AED for a discounted price.

Weigel Health Promotion, in collaboration with University Police, will hold open American Heart Association CPR/AED Basic Life Support courses. Open course dates and logistics are to be determined. More information will be posted in the Daily Bulletin and on the Health Promotion web page and social media when it becomes available. Courses will be open to anyone on campus. If you would like to schedule a course for a class, group, team, or department, please contact Paula Madrigal, assistant director of prevention and health promotion.

Additional courses available each semester that can help prepare you in case of an emergency include the following:

  • Narcan (opiate overdose).
  • Stop the Bleed (tourniquet and wound-packing training).
  • QPR (suicide prevention and intervention - available online).
  • Do Your Part: Bystander Intervention Training: Theory, resources, skills, laws, and policy.
  • Others upon request. We can customize and tailor workshops to your needs.

CPR/AED Training
Participants will learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use an automated external defibrillator (AED), and provide relief to choking victims. Skills are taught for use with adults, children, and infants. The class is completed in about three to four hours.

According to the American Heart Association, 70 percent of Americans feel helpless to act during a cardiac emergency because either they do not know how to administer CPR or their training has significantly lapsed. This alarming statistic could hit close to home, because home is exactly where 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), which is a form of first aid, is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including heart attack, cardiac arrest, or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

First aid is the help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.

Why Learn CPR?
Emergencies such as cardiac arrest are more common than you think, and they can happen to anyone at any time. Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors.

Who Can You Help with CPR?
The life you save with CPR is likely to be a loved one. Four out of five cardiac arrests happen at home. Statistically speaking, if called on to administer CPR in an emergency, the life you save is likely to be someone at home: a child, a spouse, a parent, or a friend.

Failure to act in a cardiac emergency can lead to unnecessary deaths. Effective bystander CPR provided immediately after sudden cardiac arrest can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival. Less than 8 percent of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside the hospital survive.

Course Fees
There will be an associated fee for the course, payable by cash, check, or money order, made out to Buffalo State College. Please drop off your payment at the Weigel Wellness Center during business hours one week before the scheduled training. (We do not have online payment options at this time, but we are working on it). Spaces cannot be reserved without payment. 

$10 – Current Buffalo State students
$15 – Faculty, staff, or alumni
$50 – Community members

Space is limited. Registration will be first come, first served for those who complete the form and have paid by the deadline. 

Please contact Paula Madrigal, assistant director of prevention and health promotion, with questions.

Submitted by: Paula A. Madrigal

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Campus Community

Emergency Response to the Buffalo Blizzard of 2022

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The Civic and Community Engagement Office has compiled a list of resources in response to the Buffalo blizzard of 2022. This information is intended to support members of our community who want to help with Buffalo’s recovery efforts, as well as to connect those who are seeking assistance to community resources.

Please feel free to share this information. If you would like to recommend a resource to add to the Emergency Community Response list, please email the information to CCE.

Submitted by: Naomi W. Hall

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Announcements

Internal Search: Senior Staff Assistant/Assistant to the Director

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The following position on campus is open to internal candidates prior to being open to the public. This is an internal job posting open to employees of SUNY Buffalo State who are currently paid from any state-appropriated-funds payroll:

Title: Senior Staff Assistant/Assistant to the Director
Department: Graduate Studies Office
Salary: Competitive
Negotiating Unit: UUP

Brief Job Description:
The senior staff assistant works closely with the director of the Graduate Studies Office. The position has three main functions:
(1) serves as an assistant to the director, requiring a high degree of initiative, judgment, and discretion;
(2) works with the director to manage the overall office operations and monitoring of expenditures and supervising the maintenance of financial accounts and records, requiring personnel management skills, effective communication skills, and organization skills;
(3) works with the director and the office staff to develop plans and strategies for the effective performance of all operations of the office, unit assessment, reviewing operations and procedures, and making recommendations for improvements.

To view the required qualifications and to apply, please view the posting on the Buffalo State Job Opportunities website.

The posting is open for consideration of internal candidates through today, January 12, 2023.

Submitted by: Kevin J. Miller

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