If you have any questions about UBLinked, visit http://www.studentaffairs.buffalo.edu/ublinked
There’s a lot going on this month, including:
Clybourne Park ~ Road Less Traveled Productions, November 8
Inon Barnatan ~ Lippes Concert Hall Series, November 8
Malcolm Gladwell as a part of the UB Distinguished Speaker Series, November 13
War Horse at Shea’s, November 15
Free Coffee and Doughnuts:
Buffalo Film Seminar Series:
Participate in a study about the sexual health of college students.
Participation involves:
1. a 10-minute online survey of your thoughts about sexual health topics
2. coming to our lab for 30 minutes to complete an attention task and questionnaires
3. receiving $10 as a thank you for taking part in the study
Sexually active students ages 18-25 eligible to participate.
For more information, please call 829-6803 or email erinwals@buffalo.edu.
Do you want a FREE Lunch or Dinner at UB? Participate in the “Cafeteria Cash Study” for WOMEN ages 18-60!
Participants receive a free lunch or dinner of their choice and will also be compensated ($$). The study takes place at UB and involves 2 appointments on consecutive days. Participants will complete questionnaires for about 1 hour at the first appointment, and receive a free lunch or dinner of their choice at the 2nd appointment.
Learn more and see if you’re eligible here:
www.surveymonkey.com/s/cafeteriacash
or call 716-829-6819
The UB Distinguished Speaker Series is looking for feedback on the recent Hillary Clinton event. Please visit http://studentvoice.com/ub/dssposthillaryclinton and let them know what you think.
There are still tickets available for the Monday, October 28th Sabres Hockey Game vs. Dallas Stars. Tickets are on sale at the SBI Ticket Offices (221 Student Union and 350 Harriman Hall) for $20 each. 2 per UB ID.
DEADLINE EXTENDED!!! – Now —> NOV 11th!!
ABD
Anthropology: Bachelors to Doctorates
(Not just for Anthropologists! Read Below!)
CALL FOR PAPERS
October 14, 2013
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the start of our second year as the journal, Anthropology: Bachelors to Doctorates (ABD). Founded in the Anthropology Department of the State University of New York at Buffalo, ABD provides an arena for dialogue across the subfields through its holistic emphasis on all areas of current anthropological research. Our objective is to showcase rising talent as well as emerging fields of study through ABD’s focus on original research by exceptional graduate and undergraduate students. Further, our peer review process introduces student authors to the steps involved in publication while providing feedback from professionals familiar with their fields of study.
We at ADB are delighted to invite you to submit a paper for consideration in our Spring edition, Volume 2, Issue 2. Abstracts should be 200 words while research articles should be 2500 – 8000 words, including all figures and tables. Interested parties should email abdjournal@gmail.com for full submission guidelines. The submission deadline is November 11, 2013.
ABD welcomes a broad range of research interests in social sciences, including but not limited to:
AAmerican Studies Applied Anthropology Archaeology
Classics Education Policies Forensic and Physical Anthropology
Human Geography Linguistics Medical Anthropology
Primatology Sociocultural Anthropology Urban Planning
We look forward to your submissions! Also, look for Volume 2, Issue 1 of ABD this Fall, in both hard copy and electronic format.
Sincerely,
Dominique Bertrand, Physical Anthropology -Editor Erica Dunayer, EEB- Assistant Editor
Jacob Brady, Archaeology -Editor Matthew Dysart, Archaeology- Assistant Editor
Joe Kessler, Linguistics -Editor Katharina Pabst, Linguistics -Assistant Editor
Laura LeVon, Cultural Anthropology – Editor Kvitka Peczonczyk, Cultural Anthropology -Assistant Editor
Campaign4Life
Are you and organ donor? If you would like to become one NOW is the time. The New York Alliance for Donation is sponsoring a month long campaign to boost the number of registered donors in New York state. For one month, teams will compete to register donors around the state. UB’s team is called “Transplant Warriors.” All you need to do is go to campaign4life.org to register, make sure to select the “Transplant Warriors” team name to help us win the competition. You can also like us on FB “UB Transplant Warriors.”
Help to save lives, become an organ donor today!!
October is being observed as a domestic violence awareness month so we are
collecting toiletries for the women’s shelter. We will put some boxes around
campus to collect the items starting Monday (7th October, 2013). Please
donate.
Donation Collection Centers
200-A-Commons (Thursdays, 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm)
732-Clemens Hall
310-Student Union (GSA office)