Participants Needed ~ Research Study on Black and Latino Graduate Students in STEM Fields

Black and Latino Graduate Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

You are invited to participate in an interview for a research study on Black and Latino graduate students in STEM fields. The goal of the study is to gather information about the experiences that led you to decide to attend graduate school, and your current experiences in your graduate program.

The interview will take about an hour and you will be compensated $10 for participating.

In order to participate you must:

1. Be a graduate student in a Master’s or Ph.D. program in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics field

2. Self-identify as Black/African American or Latino/Hispanic

3. Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident

4. Be willing to share your experiences
For more information, please contact:
Nancy Campos, Ph.D. Candidate
Educational Culture, Policy and Society
ncampos@buffalo.edu

Participants Needed ~ Research Study on Intimate Relationships among Graduate Students

Hello:

I am an undergraduate Sociology student at George Mason University. I am conducting research for my undergraduate thesis on the topic of intimate relationships, including hooking up, among graduate students. This IRB approved survey will take less than 10 minutes and will ask questions on students’ past and present experiences with the hook up culture. Please click the link below to complete the survey if you are a current graduate student.

Thank you,
MC Elias

http://goo.gl/forms/nXtBeJbwFY

Discount AMC Movie Tickets Available

AMC

GSA will have discount AMC Movie Tickets available for sale on October 5th at the SBI Ticket Offices (221 Student Union and 350 Harriman Hall) for $5 each.  1 per UB ID.  Tickets can be used for most movies at AMC theatre locations.  Limited quantity available.  First come, first served.

SUNY Call for Student and Faculty Fellows for SUNYCON

We are pleased to issue a call for nominations for SUNY Student and Faculty fellows for the 2015 SUNY Critical Issues in Higher Education Conference to be held October 29-30, 2015 in New York City. This year, the conference focuses on: Building A New Business Model for the Academy. The final conference agenda and full conference overview are now available: www.suny.edu/sunycon/2015/

Building off of the successful experience of having conference fellows in the past, we are pleased to provide a select number of individuals with the opportunity to learn more about the changing nature of the higher education business model through the lens of conference speakers, discussions, and networking. The documents below detail what we are seeking by way of nominations. Up to 24 fellows (12 students; 12 faculty) will be invited to participate in the conference activities as well as exclusive meetings with some of our keynote speakers.

The student fellows’ conference registration fee and hotel and transportation costs from the individual’s home campus to New York City will be covered.

Applications must be submitted by your campus’ Chief Academic Officer no later than September 30th.

Please contact SUNYCON2015@suny.edu with any questions.

Call for Student Fellows

Call for Faculty Fellows

SBI Fall Programming Grants Now Available ~ Deadline October 9th

Fall 2015 SBI Programming Grant applications are due Friday, October 9th!

All grant applications must include the signature of the GSA Treasurer in order to be considered, so please make sure to bring all applications to the GSA office (310 Student Union) by THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8TH at 4:30pm in order for them to be signed. The GSA Treasurer will NOT be available on Friday, October 9th.

“The primary function of the Programming Grant is to fund programs that further the quality of student life, and enrich the educational, cultural and social experiences at the University at Buffalo. In light of these goals, organizations that receive awards are to use them to expand existing programs or to help launch new projects.”

Grants of up to $5,000.00 can be awarded to any recognized university affiliated student organization.

The application is attached here, and hard copies can be picked up from the GSA Office (310 Student Union) or the SBI Office (341 Student Union). The deadline for submission is Friday, October 9, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. Please note that this is a rigid deadline, after which grant applications will not be accepted.

SBI Programming Grant Notifications will be distributed to the grant applicants by Monday, October 19, 2015.