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Tell Students: 'Stop the Bleed' Tourniquet Training with ECMC - November 30

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Please join us for Stop the Bleed, a free 60-minute class facilitated by ECMC that teaches students how to recognize serious bleeding and ways to control it, such as applying direct pressure, packing wounds, or using a tourniquet, on Tuesday, November 30, at 12:15 p.m. in Weigel Wellness Center 203.

All students will have the hands-on opportunity to practice these skills and will be issued a course completion certificate at the end of class. This is a great opportunity to offer students for extra credit or résumé building. Brought to you by Weigel Health Promotions and ECMC

Space is limited, so be sure to register online

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

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Submitted by: Health Promotions

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'Let’s Not Meet by Accident' - October 21

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ECMC will present “Let’s Not Meet by Accident,” a workshop about motor vehicle crashes and their common causes such as distraction and impairment, on Thursday, October 21, at 12:15 p.m. in Weigel Wellness Center 203. Learn about motor vehicle safety and how to avoid crashes during this 60-minute workshop.   

Space is limited; please register in advance.

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

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Submitted by: Health Promotions

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Webinar: 'LGBTQ Targeting by the Tobacco Industry' - October 13

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Weigel Health Promotions and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Institute will present a workshop on LGBTQ targeting by the tobacco industry on Wednesday, October 13, at 11:00 a.m. via Zoom.  

It’s common for LGBTQ individuals to experience disparities that stem from social stigma and discriminatory treatment. But there is a different kind of disparity in the LGBTQ community that is often overlooked: disproportionately higher smoking rates. This webinar examines the ways the tobacco industry specifically targets the LGBTQ community. This is a great opportunity to offer to students for extra credit or résumé building.

 Zoom meeting link

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

Follow us on social media for updates or cancellations. 

Like us?on Facebook?(Buffalo State Health Promotions) 
Follow us on Twitter?(@BSCHealthPromo) 
Watch us on YouTube??(BSCHealthPromotions) 
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Submitted by: Health Promotions

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COVID-19 PPE, Information Stations: Fall 2021

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Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as CDC-approved masks and hand sanitizer will be available at various COVID-19 information stations across campus during their respective operating hours: 

Butler Library lobby 

Campbell Student Union?  

Fitness Center (located in Houston Gym) 

Weigel Wellness Center vestibule 

Faculty members are welcome to request two or three masks to have on hand to provide to students if necessary. Please complete this supply request form or?email?Paula Madrigal?assistant director of prevention and health promotions, ahead of time with these requests or with any questions.?COVID-19 workshops will be held via Zoom on the following Fridays at 9:30 a.m. Workshops can also be requested as needed via email. 

October 8
October 22
November 12
December 10

Faculty members: please remember to keep consistent class seating for the semester. 

Thank you all for your participation; have a safe and healthy semester. 

Submitted by: Health Promotions

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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

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Reminder: Service-Learning Designation Requests Extended - Due October 22

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Faculty members are invited and encouraged to request service-learning designation for courses that meet the College Senate criteria for service-learning courses. We are currently reviewing courses that will be taught in spring 2022.

Designating your course will allow students to easily identify service-learning courses during registration. It will also enable the CCE to track participation to ensure accurate representation of community engagement efforts. In addition, it will afford us the opportunity to celebrate and recognize students, faculty, and community partners involved in this important work!

Please submit your request by completing the service-learning designation request form by Friday, October 22. For more information on requesting designation, please visit the Service-Learning Designation section of the CCE website or email cce@buffalostate.edu.

Submitted by: Tonya J. Ackley

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Announcements

Columbus Day Holiday: October 11

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Columbus Day is an official state holiday. The college will be closed and no classes will be held on Columbus Day, October 11, 2021

All eligible classified and unclassified employees may observe the holiday without charge to accruals.

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Undergraduate Research Small Grants Program: Fall Deadline October 18

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The Undergraduate Research Small Grants program provides up to $400 to assist undergraduate students in carrying out a research, scholarly, or creative activity during the academic year. (Up to $600 may be requested for a single project that involves two or more students.) Funding is intended to help defray the costs to conduct the project and is limited to equipment, supplies, and domestic travel expenses. Award recipients will be required to participate in the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC)/SRCC at Buffalo State on April 23, 2022. The fall deadline for submission of the student portion of the application is Monday, October 18; faculty mentor approval must be completed by Wednesday, October 20. For more details, please visit the online application portal on the Undergraduate Research website.

Submitted by: M. Scott Goodman

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Planetarium Tour for Faculty and Staff: October 7

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Please join us for a tour of the Whitworth Ferguson Planetaruim, facilitated by Kevin Williams, associate professor of earth sciences and science education and director of the planetarium, on Thursday, October 7, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Science and Mathematics Complex Planetarium. 

No food or drink is allowed in the planetarium.

If interested in attending the tour, please register through the Workshop Registration System

Submitted by: Rebecca M. Eggleston

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AmeriCorps Info Eve: November 4

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Please join Community Academic Center (CAC) staff members and students to learn more about our upcoming AmeriCorps EAO slots and working with our multilingual students on Thursday, November 4, during Bengal Pause (12:15–1:30 p.m.). AmeriCorps EAO members receive an educational stipend for completing 300 service hours in CAC educational programs. For more information, please visit the CAC website and register by email.

Submitted by: Naomi W. Hall

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