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Applied Geography Bengal Pause: Water Quality Sampling Techniques - October 5

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Please join Stephen Vermette, professor of geography and planning, and Mary Perrelli, GIS lab supervisor, for a demonstration of water quality sampling techniques and equipment, as well as basic field chemistry, on Tuesday, October 5, during Bengal Pause (12:15 to 1:30 p.m.). We will meet in Butler Library (near Starbucks Café) at 12:15 p.m., and then walk over as a group to sample Hoyt Lake. A snack will be provided. This event is open to all students, faculty, and staff.

Additional Applied Geography Bengal Pause activities will take place throughout the fall 2021 semester. Each activity is a low-stress, relaxed affair (many outdoors) designed to provide you with a unique hands-on experience. Consider these sessions an antidote to Zoom! Updated informational posters can be found in the Classroom Building, Science and Mathematics Complex, and Campbell Student Union. More information is available under the “Applied Geography Bengal Pause” link on the left side of the Geography and Planning Department website under News and Events.

These activities are brought to you by the Buffalo State Grant Allocation Committee and the Geography and Planning Department.

Submitted by: Stephen J. Vermette

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'Tips and Support for Families Returning to School and Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic' - October 19

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Please join us for "Tips and Support for Families Returning to School and Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic," presented by Beth Tripi, lecturer in the Social Work Department, on Tuesday, October 19, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in Butler Library 318 or via Zoom. 

This workshop is designed for faculty and staff members interested in learning more about anxiety responses to COVID-19, with a special focus on children and families. Coping strategies to manage stress and anxiety related to the return to work and school will be presented.

  • Discussion around the unique qualities of anxiety connected to COVID-19 and common anxious responses in kids and adults
  • Discussion of the collective trauma experienced in our society, what this might look like, and how we have adapted to survive it
  • Discussion of the unique experiences of anxiety depending on subjective experiences and how to support a family member or loved one in this situation
  • Developmentally appropriate approaches and strategies for kids and teens (practical and emotional strategies)
  • Approaches and strategies to manage anxiety in parents or other adults (practical and emotional strategies)
  • Community and Internet resources

For more information and to register, please visit the Workshop Registration System.

Submitted by: Rebecca M. Eggleston

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Tell Students: Make Your Exam Appointments Online for the Testing Center at Student Accessibility Services

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Do you have students who need to take their exams in the Testing Center at Student Accessibility Services (SAS)?

This is a friendly reminder that students must schedule their exam appointments using the online form found on the SAS website five to seven days before they want to take their exam in the Testing Center. They can find the link to the online form under the Testing Center tab.

If students do not know when their exams are, they have been advised to check their syllabus first, and then ask their instructors for further assistance.

If students need help completing the online form, or if they have questions about their responsibilities, they should email Andrea Gustafson, staff member in charge of the Testing Center, at exams@buffalostate.edu or make an appointment with her through the Bengal Success Portal to review the process.

Submitted by: Andrea G. Gustafson

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Three-Ring Binders Available (New)

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The surplus warehouse has several cases of brand-new three-ring binders (3-inch white) available. If your department is interested, please email Lauren Morse, director of property control and sustainable programs, to request them.

Thank you.

Submitted by: Lauren A. Morse

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Campus Compact Webinar - 'Democracy in Action: How Can We Encourage and Safeguard Voting?' - September 30

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Please join the Civic and Community Engagement Office for the webinar "Democracy in Action: How Can We Encourage and Safeguard Voting?" featuring Betty Knighton, president of the National Issues Forums Institute, and Kara Lindaman, professor of political science and public administration at Winona State University, on Thursday, September 30, from 3:00 to 4:00 pm. This event is presented by Campus Compact as part of its National Webinar Series and is free to members of the Buffalo State College community.

This webinar will focus on how students can strengthen their leadership capacity and contribute to civic life by organizing, leading, and participating in nonpartisan, deliberative National Issues Forums about how to encourage and safeguard voting, a hallmark of our democracy. With an emphasis on practices for bringing people together to talk deliberately about what can be done to ensure that elections are fair, efficient, and secure, participants in the webinar will explore ways to talk productively about a range of perspectives and concerns about the issue and to set directions for moving forward—locally, regionally, and nationally.

Please register online today for this webinar and any others in the National Webinar Series that interest you, and get the best of Campus Compact from wherever you are. Across 13 webinars, find tools, resources, and ideas to support and inspire you in your work.

Submitted by: Naomi W. Hall

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E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund

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Faculty members in selected programs within the School of Arts and Sciences are invited to submit project proposals for the E. O. Smith Arts and Humanities Faculty Development Fund for the period of January 1–December 31, 2022. Information about the fund and application process is available through the School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office. 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 will be 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.

Information about the fund and application process will be provided in the formal announcement, which will also be sent to faculty in eligible departments. 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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Title III Grant: Progress Update

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During the 2020–2021 academic year (year three of the grant), the Title III Task Force and Design Teams worked on developing and implementing various grant activities. The following is an overview of the Title III activities:

Year Three Implemented (2020–2021)

  • Refined Online Summer Engagement Program (Countdown to College!) for all first-year students
  • Refined implementation of the Noel Levitz College Student Inventory
  • Piloted First-Year Intrusive Academic Advising Plan that consists of minimum of three comprehensive academic advising interactions
  • Piloted First Year Engagement Program (ROAR to Success!) that consists of regular interaction with completion coaches and BEAT peer mentors during students’ first year at Buffalo State
  • Designed Targeted Tutoring plan to pilot during year four of the grant
  • Developed digital repository to share Digital Supplement Instruction Modules (DSIM) with faculty

Year Four Focus (2021–2022)

  • Implement Online Summer Engagement Program (Countdown to College!) for all first-year students
  • Implement Noel Levitz College Student Inventory 
  • Refine First-Year Intrusive Academic Advising Plan that consists of minimum of three comprehensive academic advising interactions
  • Refine First-Year Engagement Program (ROAR to Success!) that consists of regular interaction with completion coaches and BEAT peer mentors during students’ first year at Buffalo State
  • Pilot Targeted Tutoring plan
  • Pilot two cohorts of Digital Supplement Instruction Modules (DSIM) for selected high D, F, W, gateway courses
  • Pilot digital repository to share DSIM with faculty
  • Continue work on the Predictive Analytics Framework

We thank the Title III Task Force and Design Team members for their work and commitment to the design and implementation of the grant activities. Please visit the Title III website to review detailed plans for each activity and a list of people involved.

All questions regarding the Title III grant can be directed to Agnes Zak-Moskal, interim assistant provost for academic success.

Submitted by: Agnieszka D. Zak-Moskal

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Campus Community

Loving-Kindness Meditation: October 6

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Please join us for a Loving-Kindness Meditation workshop, facilitated by Berg Miller, assistant professor of social work, on Wednesday, October 6, from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. in Butler Library 318 or via Zoom.

Loving-kindness meditation (sometimes called “metta” meditation) is a great way to cultivate one's capacity for responding to others from a place of calm. It involves mentally sending goodwill and warmth toward a series of people you choose. Join us for a meditation to help ground yourself so that you might be more present in your interactions for the rest of the day.

For more information and to register, please visit the Workshop Registration System.

Submitted by: Rebecca M. Eggleston

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Announcements

In Memoriam: William J. Champion

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The Buffalo State College community is saddened by the death of William J. “Bill” Champion, professor emeritus of music, who died September 22, 2021. Mr. Champion joined the college in 1960 and retired in 1991. He is survived by his wife, Martha; two children, four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held September 27 in Hicksville, Ohio. More information is available online.

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Art and Design Student Exhibition

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The Art and Design Department is pleased to announce that the fall student exhibition is currently on view in the Czurles-Nelson Gallery in Upton Hall. The exhibition runs through Wednesday, October 6.

A reception to celebrate our talented students will take place in the gallery on Thursday, September 30, from
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. All are welcome! Refreshments will be served.

Follow Art and Design and the Czurles-Nelson Gallery on social media for all the latest news and events:

Art & Design Department on Facebook

Instagram @artdesignbuffalo

Twitter

Czurles-Nelson Gallery on Facebook

Instagram @czurlesnelsongallery

Submitted by: Marie E. Bogner, Czurles-Nelson Gallery Coordinator

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