Announcements

Annual Campus Property Audit

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Please be advised that Property Control personnel will begin conducting departmental audits for 2021 on Monday, October 25. You may be asked to help assist in finding specific pieces of equipment or unlocking rooms.

Please visit the Facilities website for information on campus inventory procedures or call Property Control at 878-6835 with questions. Your participation is appreciated.

Submitted by: Lauren A. Morse

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Chemistry-Physics Fall 2021 Seminar Series: 'Small Molecule-Derived Amino Acid Surrogates toward Designing Novel Peptidomimetics ' - October 21

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Please join the Chemistry and Physics departments for the seminar “Small Molecule-Derived Amino Acid Surrogates toward Designing Novel Peptidomimetics,” presented by Sujit Suwal, assistant professor of chemistry at Buffalo State College, on Thursday, October 21, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in Science and Mathematics Complex 170.

Submitted by: Sourav Biswas

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Tell Students: IEOM Student Chapter Field Tour - October 25

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The Buffalo State College student chapter of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Society (IEOM) is planning a tour of a local valve manufacturer on Monday, October 25, at 4:00 p.m. RSVP to Elizabeth O'Neill, assistant professor of engineering technology, by Monday. All majors are welcome. Transportation will be provided for those who need it. We will meet in the Technology Building next to the double doors facing the Technology Building parking area at 3:15 p.m.

Submitted by: Elizabeth A. O'Neill

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Butler Library Triennial LibQUAL+(R) Survey: October 18-November 19

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Every three years, Butler Library kindly asks the Buffalo State College community to participate in the LibQUAL+ service quality survey. The 2021 survey runs from Monday, October 18, through Friday, November 19. Please spend just 10 minutes completing the survey, and encourage students to participate in the survey, too. That's all it takes for your voices to be heard.

Your contribution will make a difference to the library, so please tell us what you like and what you think needs changing—but please tell us. Your feedback will guide our strategic planning initiatives and help us determine what changes and improvements to make in how we serve you. If you include your e-mail address, you will be eligible to win one of 30 prizes valued at roughly $15 each.

Thank you very much for your participation.

Please contact Eugene J. Harvey, assessment and reference librarian, 878-3138, with questions.

Submitted by: Eugene J. Harvey

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Announcements

Call for Proposals: E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund

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Applications are being accepted for the E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund for the period of January 1–December 31, 2022. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, November 10, 2021.

These competitive, peer-reviewed projects support opportunities for the professional development of full-time Buffalo State College faculty members in programs related to the arts and the humanities. Eligible candidates must be members of programs included in the arts (art, design, art conservation, theater, music, dance, film) or the humanities (history, art history, museum studies, philosophy, religious studies, literature, English, modern and classical languages) and teach discipline-specific courses in the arts and humanities.

Candidates are required to submit their proposals to the selection committee detailing how they would use the funding and include a curriculum vitae and detailed project budget. Funds may be used only for expenses directly related to professional development in their discipline, including research, supplies used in research or the publication of research, travel, or other similar professional activities. All pertinent COVID-19 restrictions will apply, and adherence to spending constraint rules and regulations will be followed. Funds may not be directed toward internal administration (including course release fees) or social functions or for personal use. Any proposed budgets that include personnel expenses (e.g., student assistants) must detail those expenses.

Projects consistent with the mission and goals of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center will be given preference. Previously funded candidates may reapply (for a new phase of the funded project, or a new project), but previously unfunded candidates will be given preference. Applicants cannot serve on the selection committee.

The announcement of funded proposals will be made in late December, and expenses according to the approved budget must be incurred during the calendar year from January 1 to December 31, 2022. Recipients will be required to complete their projects during that time. A final report and participation in the 2023 Fall Forum is expected.

The fund's benefactor, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and historian Edward Owen "E. O." Smith Jr., was a member of the faculty of the Buffalo State History Department since 1963, serving as chair of the History and Social Studies Education Department for many years and as the first director of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center. He also founded the college’s museum studies certificate program. He retired from the college in 2013.

During his 50-year tenure, he was known for his concern for students, his chairmanship of numerous college committees, and his efforts to improve the economic and cultural life of Buffalo’s West Side. He also held a deep interest in art and the visual image as a document, and had been honored by the Burchfield Penney Art Center for his participation in and leadership of many collaborative center projects. Dr. Smith was named a SUNY Distinguished Service Professor in 1999 and had previously received the President’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service. Dr. Smith died in March 2014, and his gift endowing this fund leaves a lasting legacy at Buffalo State.

Submitted by: Anthony J.W. Chase

Announcements

Call for Proposals: E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund

Posted:

Applications are being accepted for the E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund for the period of January 1–December 31, 2022. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, November 10, 2021.

These competitive, peer-reviewed projects support opportunities for the professional development of full-time Buffalo State College faculty members in programs related to the arts and the humanities. Eligible candidates must be members of programs included in the arts (art, design, art conservation, theater, music, dance, film) or the humanities (history, art history, museum studies, philosophy, religious studies, literature, English, modern and classical languages) and teach discipline-specific courses in the arts and humanities.

Candidates are required to submit their proposals to the selection committee detailing how they would use the funding and include a curriculum vitae and detailed project budget. Funds may be used only for expenses directly related to professional development in their discipline, including research, supplies used in research or the publication of research, travel, or other similar professional activities. All pertinent COVID-19 restrictions will apply, and adherence to spending constraint rules and regulations will be followed. Funds may not be directed toward internal administration (including course release fees) or social functions or for personal use. Any proposed budgets that include personnel expenses (e.g., student assistants) must detail those expenses.

Projects consistent with the mission and goals of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center will be given preference. Previously funded candidates may reapply (for a new phase of the funded project, or a new project), but previously unfunded candidates will be given preference. Applicants cannot serve on the selection committee.

The announcement of funded proposals will be made in late December, and expenses according to the approved budget must be incurred during the calendar year from January 1 to December 31, 2022. Recipients will be required to complete their projects during that time. A final report and participation in the 2023 Fall Forum is expected.

The fund's benefactor, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and historian Edward Owen "E. O." Smith Jr., was a member of the faculty of the Buffalo State History Department since 1963, serving as chair of the History and Social Studies Education Department for many years and as the first director of the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center. He also founded the college’s museum studies certificate program. He retired from the college in 2013.

During his 50-year tenure, he was known for his concern for students, his chairmanship of numerous college committees, and his efforts to improve the economic and cultural life of Buffalo’s West Side. He also held a deep interest in art and the visual image as a document, and had been honored by the Burchfield Penney Art Center for his participation in and leadership of many collaborative center projects. Dr. Smith was named a SUNY Distinguished Service Professor in 1999 and had previously received the President’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service. Dr. Smith died in March 2014, and his gift endowing this fund leaves a lasting legacy at Buffalo State.

Submitted by: Anthony J.W. Chase

Campus Community

Fall Farmers Market Fest: Bengal Kitchen - October 20

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The Farmers Market is back once again! This year's Fall Farmers Market Festival will be hosted by Buffalo State Dining tomorrow, October 20, from 10:00 a.m. to noon near the entrance of the Bengal Kitchen, located in the Campbell Student Union. And to tap into those warm fall feelings, we will be offering hot apple cider.

We will have butternut squash, yams, fresh corn, homegrown tomatoes, red beets, flowering kale, all types of apples, and much more.

Don't forget: One swipe or $10 = one bag of fresh produce.

Please stop by. We look forward to seeing you!

Submitted by: Joshua D Ungaro

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Buffalo State Softball Meat Raffle: November 12

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The Buffalo State softball team will host a meat raffle on Friday, November 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the Gratwick Firehall (110 Ward Road, North Tonawanda). Advance-sale tickets are $10 each or a table of 8 for $70. Tickets will be $15 the night of the event. Tickets are available through any of the teams' student-athletes or coaches. There will be plenty of chances to win throughout the night. In addition to the meat raffle rounds, there will also be 50/50 and basket raffles. If interested, please email Courtney Smith, assistant women's softball coach. We hope to see you there!

Submitted by: Courtney E. Smith

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'Be Good, Make Me Proud' - Film Screening and Panel Discussion: October 27

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The Arthur O. Eve Educational Opportunity Program, in commemoration of the college's 150th anniversary, will host a film screening and panel discussion to honor and celebrate the legacy of former deputy speaker assemblymen Arthur O. Eve on Wednesday, October 27, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the LoRusso Alumni and Visitor Center. 

Directed by Buffalo State College assistant professors Dorothea Braemer (Communication) and Steve Peraza (History and Social Studies Education), Be Good, Make Me Proud is a heartwarming, thoughtful tribute to Arthur O. Eve, former NY State assembly member and deputy speaker, who was instrumental in pioneering the first Educational Opportunity Program, at Buffalo State College in 1967.

The event is free and open to the public, but suggested donations toward the Jaelah Yannis Jenkins EOP fund are appreciated. The Jaelah Yannis Jenkins EOP fund enhances and expands services provided to students enrolled in the Educational Opportunity Program.

Register for the screening or donate to the fund.

Watch the trailer.

Submitted by: Jude M.A. Jayatilleke

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Tell Students - The Corner Office: 'Women of Influence' - November 4

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Interested in learning how to find your dream job? Are you unsure where to start? Listen to four women’s stories and hear their leadership advice.

Student Leadership and Engagement and the Career Development Center invite students, faculty, and staff to attend the Corner Office Speaker Series on Thursday, November 4, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall. The Corner Office is part of the Bengal Stripes Leadership Program and brings presenters from local, regional, and national businesses to share their stories in leadership. Additionally, it delves into the professional journeys of entrepreneurs, innovators, and idealists to share with the campus community what they have learned in their careers.

RSVP through Bengal Connect.

Light refreshments will be provided.

The first event for fall 2021 will include the following panelists:

  • Annika Samuels, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, National Fuel Gas Company
  • Autum Carter, Health and Housing Advocate, Housing Opportunities Made Equal; Lecturer Buffalo State College Health, Nutrition, and Dietetics Department
  • Amy Habib Rittling, Partner, Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP
  • Lavonda Locke, Administrative Officer, FBI

Students that attend will receive the following:

  • Free Buffalo State–themed wallet
  • Raffle entry to win a Buffalo State swag bag

For more information or with questions, please contact sle@buffalostate.edu or visit the Student Leadership and Engagement website.

Submitted by: Luke C. Haumesser

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