GSA Official Statement Regarding University Decision on SBI

Last week Wednesday, May 1st, the officers of the seven student governments were emailed regarding a meeting with the committee conducting an administrative review of SBI (“the University”). The date was set for this Monday, May 5th, at 10AM, with no input from student government leaders, with a meeting following at 11AM for Sub Board I leadership, which the University refused to reschedule.

At this meeting, the University recommended the dissolution of SBI, the student-owned-and-run non-profit corporation that has run without issue for nearly fifty years, and the one place where the seven student governments of the University at Buffalo are united.. The University recommended the elimination of all of SBI’s services, stating they would take over student medical insurance and the pharmacy. They expressed concerns that SBI’s legal advice services, safety shuttle, and off-campus housing could lead to lawsuits against the University, despite SBI’s status as a separate entity from the University. Instead, they stated, the University could replace the safety shuttle with a partnership with Uber or Lyft – less safe for students but safer for the University. The legal advice services will be eliminated, they said, but ISSS could still help with immigration.

Further, they demanded the change of our fiscal agent to the Faculty Student Association – an organization which is made up of, more than any other population, University administration, and which is mired in the recent scandal of Dennis Black’s embezzlement. Their rationale was that SBI was noncompliant with SUNY guidelines because the University does not have a contract with SBI. The University has refused to even negotiate a contract with SBI historically, and at that meeting they again stated they were not interested in pursuing a contract. The GSA does have a contract with SBI, however, and believes that they therefore meet the SUNY guideline of a contractually-recognized campus-affiliated organization. The University further stated that if we chose not to go with FSA by July 1st, and tried to stand behind SBI, our student fees would not be granted to us, but will still be collected. This is also timed with SBI’s legal efforts to reclaim student activity fee money the FSA has been holding for decades (despite the University’s statement that the FSA will be transparent), and comes from a committee made up of 50% FSA board members.

GSA leadership have already been part of conversations with media in our roles as student government leaders and members of the SBI board of directors and will be backing SBI throughout this unethical challenge to SBI’s legitimacy and to student power. The University timed this process, intentionally or carelessly, to coincide with finals, disempowering students by dividing our attention, and asking us to choose between our grades and our rights. We will not make this choice – we will work tirelessly in both areas of our professional lives. Further, they refused any explanation of their refusal to pursue a contract negotiation with SBI or considerations of alternative proposals (such as with organizations not represented heavily on the committee forcing us to change fiscal agents) to us, saying to do so would muddy their presentation. We reject this infantilization and believe we are owed the treatment University administration would want offered to itself. Whatever actions SBI as an organization takes to defend themselves, we proudly support. We are one of seven student governments that the University would choose to separate, and we will stand together.

Your Graduate Student Association Executive Board,

Connor Walters, Vice President

Jessy Coley, President

Josh Joseph, Treasurer

 

 

Job Posting ~ GSA Assistant Programming Coordinator

The GSA is currently hiring an Assistant Programming Coordinator for the 2019-2020 academic year.  A description of the  position is attached.  If you are interested in the posting, please email the required materials listed to the GSA Vice President, Connor Walters, at gsa-vicepresident@buffalo.edu by Monday, May 20th in order to be considered.  Applicants must be currently enrolled graduate students who have paid their mandatory student activity fee and must be able to serve for the full term of the position.

Niagara University Student ~ Research Survey on Education

Dear students,

My name is Nouran Ajabnoor, and I am writing to ask for your help to fill out a survey that takes about 15 minutes. In exchange, you can be entered in a drawing to receive one of the $25 gift cards from Amazon.

The study is designed to gain an understanding of what motivates students to succeed in the classroom setting and how faculty could become more effective teachers. 

Your responses are completely anonymous and cannot be traced back to you. No identification information is being asked. Additionally, your responses are combined with those of many others and summarized in a report to further protect your anonymity.

Questionnaire:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HZD87LX 

After you fill out the survey, please email me at najabnoor@mail.niagara.edu to tell me that you’ve completed the survey and would like to be entered into the drawing for the $25 Amazon gift cards. Winners will be selected and notified by May 20, 2019.

If you have questions, please email me at: najabnoor@mail.niagara.edu.  

GSA Officer Election Results

The GSA Election Committee is pleased to announce the results of the 2019-2020 GSA Officer Elections:

President:

Jessica Coley: 207
(42 abstentions)

Vice President:

Connor Walters: 200
(49 abstentions)

Treasurer:

Joshua Joseph: 203
(46 abstentions)

These elected candidates will officially take office as of June 1, 2019.

Thank you to all of the graduate students who participated in these votes!

Sincerely,

Taylor Glausen (EC Chair)

Xingyu Chen (EC)

Congying Wang (EC)

Valerie Long (EC)

Priyanka Kuchal (EC)

How will you get involved in #UBSAAM?

On Monday, April 1st we are kicking off our Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) trainings and events!  We have a month filled with opportunities to get involved here at UB, but here are a few that I hope everyone helps support:

  1. Take our SUNY Sexual Violence Prevention Campus Climate Survey!  This is your chance to have UB and SUNY hear from YOU.  All enrolled students 18+ attending classes on campus will receive an invitation from SUNY to complete the survey at your UB email address beginning April 1st.  The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete, and students are eligible for a randomized drawing for one of 150 $100 Amazon e-gift cards.  We hope you will dedicate some time to give your honest feedback; your participation will help make our campus community a better place to live, work, and learn.
  2.  Have your club or org join the for the #30DaysofSAAM Instagram contest
  3. Sign up for Walk A Mile 2019! You can IM us if you are interested in signing your club or org up to volunteer, or use the fundraising page to compete to raise the most funds for Crisis Services, our local rape crisis center.  Make sure you save the date: Sunday, April 28th at Harriman Hall.