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SUMMARY:MLK at Buffalo ~ 50 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 9\, 2017 in the Student Union Theater\, 3:30-5:00pm\, as UB commemorates the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final speech in Buffalo.  Dr. King appeared before a standing-room-only audience at Kleinhans Music Hall on November 9\, 1967. This event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow in 201 Student Union. \nAttached is an accessible document version of the flyer\, as well as a PDF version.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/mlk-at-buffalo-50-years-later/
LOCATION:Student Union Theater\, 201 Student Union\, University at Buffalo\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14260\, United States
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Speaker Series ~ Jesse Williams
DESCRIPTION:Jesse Williams | Nov. 18\, 2017\nFree tickets available for graduate students on Nov. 2nd at the SBI Ticket Offices (221 Student Union and 135 Diefendorf Hall).  2 per UB ID. \n\n\nActor and Activist \n\n\nUndergraduate Student Choice Speaker\n\n\n\nMore About Jesse Williams\n\n\nA native of Chicago and graduate of Temple University\, Jesse Williams began his professional career teaching high school in low income Philadelphia public charter schools. From there he moved to New York City and\, after working at a law firm\, began his professional acting career\, performing off-Broadway at The Cherry Lane Theatre under the direction of award-winning playwright Edward Albee in “The Sandbox.” \nWilliams is ‘Dr. Jackson Avery’ in ABC’s hit series “Grey’s Anatomy.”  He served as senior producer and correspondent for the EPIX docuseries “America Divided” with Norman Lear. He also executive produced the documentary “Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement\,” which premiered summer 2016. His feature credits also include Lee Daniels’ “The Butler\,” “The Cabin in the Woods\,” “Brooklyn’s Finest\,” “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2\,” “They Die By Dawn\,” and 2017 releases\, “Jacob’s Ladder” and “Band Aid.” \nWilliams is founder of the production company\, farWord Inc. and the executive producer of “Question Bridge: Black Males\,” a series of transmedia art installations\, films\, curriculum and website (QuestionBridge.com). The exhibition was an official selection of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival New Frontiers and continues to be exhibited in museums nationwide. \nOff screen\, Williams co-hosts the sports and culture-themed podcast “Open Run\,” through a partnership with LeBron James’ digital network\, Uninterrupted. He is co-owner of Scholly\, a mobile app that connects students to scholarships for which they’re eligible. Additionally\, Williams and partners launched Ebroji\, the first curated GIF keyboard designed specifically to enhance the way we already communicate. \nWilliams gained international attention for his acceptance speech when presented with the 2016 BET Humanitarian Award as a champion of civil rights. He also sits on the Board of Directors of Advancement Project\, a leading national civil rights advocacy organization and Harry Belafonte’s arts and social justice organization Sankofa.org. \n\n\n\n\nFor source or more information\, please visit:\n\n\n\n\n\n  https://www.caaspeakers.com/jesse-williams/  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLecture Sponsor(s)\n\n\n\n\n\n  Undergraduate Student Association
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/distinguished-speaker-series-jesse-williams/
LOCATION:Alumni Arena\, Alumni Arena\, University at Buffalo\, Buffalo\, 14260
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SUMMARY:Nationwide Grad Tax Walkout
DESCRIPTION:Dear fellow Graduate students and everyone passionate about education: \nWe are distressed about the impact the proposed tax bill will have on all graduate students throughout the country. Specifically\, graduate students given tuition tax waivers. \nIf you do not know\, the House of Representatives approved a tax bill that eliminates the tax waiver on tuition waivers and it eliminates student loan interest tax deductions. As an example for here at UB\, our stipend is approximately $24\,000 a year and we are taxed at that income bracket. Under the new bill our adjusted gross income would now include tuition waivers as a form of “income.” This pushes our tax expense upwards of 400% of what we paid this year. Grad School tuition at UB is approximately $21\,000 for full time graduate students taking a full course-load. This cost is 1.5x more for international students\, who make up the majority of the grad student body especially in the school of engineering. This would mean our taxable income would be between $45\,000 and $55\,000. In other schools it is much worse (taxable incomes over $80\,000!). This moves us into unsustainable tax brackets\, at $24\,000 a year our tax burden is approximately $1500. Under the new bill and a taxable income of $45k our tax burden jumps to $5k. This would dramatically affect grad student’s ability to afford basic living expenses. \nUB mainly issues tuition waivers for Grad students- meaning they are paid for by either the department or the advisor through grants. \nShould this tax bill become law (which is very likely)\, I urge you as chairs and the dean to take immediate action in changing the waiver to a scholarship. At the moment this is the only workaround and sends a powerful message to Washington. \nScience and Scientists have long been a-political in the past. Unfortunately this has changed with the current administration. This bill is just one of countless examples of the disregard for our nation’s higher education in particular STEM education. \nGraduate students teach your undergraduate classes\, we grade your papers\, we conduct the lab work to obtain data for grants\, we keep the education-loop going. \nWe are the future of research\, innovation and technology. We are also vital for the structure and function of higher education in the United States. Without us\, universities wouldn’t have enough instructors or teaching assistants for their college courses. Join us in this national walkout to show just how important graduate students are to science\, higher education\, public policy\, and healthcare. \nThere is a nationwide walkout (#gradtaxwalkout) on Wednesday November 29th at 1:00pm EST to show how vital graduate students are to higher education. As a UB grad student as well as the community science education director of Science Demands Action\, Inc (previously Buffalo March for Science) I will be helping to organize this event for UB. \nIt is an hour long only\, as we do not want to punish our universities and labs\, as they are not responsible for this terrible bill. Help send a message by joining your graduate students! \nLocations \nNorth Campus- Founder’s Plaza\nSouth Campus- Between Foster and Crosby \nPlease contact me or Alexandria Trujilio (atrujill@buffalo.edu)  for more information and to let us know you support your grad students! It would be much appreciated if this email could be forwarded to all grad students\, deans\, chairs\, and professors- as this bill will affect us all. \nHelp us get the word out with the #gradtaxwalkout\, and join us by walking to either Founder’s Plaza on North Campus or Between Foster and Crosby Halls on South Campus on Wednesday November 29th at 1:00pm EST. Fight on! \nLink to National Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/300955367071512/ \nLink for UB’s Walkout Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/185775955306704/ \nSincerely\, \nRandall J. Smith Jr\,\nBS; Zoology and Philosophy\nMS\, Chemical and Biological Engineering\nPhD Candidate-Biomedical Engineering \nDirector of Community Education (formerly the Buffalo March for Science)\nScience Demands Action\, Inc.\nBuffalo\, NY 14260 \n \n916 Furnas Hall\nUniversity at Buffalo\nAmherst\, NY 14260\n716-534-8135-H\n716-645-1203-W\n716-302-9005 cell
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/grad-tax-walkout/
LOCATION:UB North Campus and South Campus\, Buffalo\, United States
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