GSEU Minimum Stipend Petition

Hello!

We at UB’s Graduate Students Employees Union (GSEU) are reaching out because graduate workers need your help! As you know, the College of Arts and Sciences within the University at Buffalo set a $20,000 stipend baseline for full-time funded PhD graduate workers. In June of this year, more campaigning by GSEU and LSM led to broad-based fees being covered by UB university-wide for full-time funded PhD graduate workers. However, there are still far too many exceptions to the rule – too many graduate workers at UB still make less than $20k and still pay fees. Not to mention, those of us who do receive $20k are still well short of a living wage in Erie County.

Therefore, we are currently circulating a petition to set a university-wide $22,000 minimum stipend and waive broad-based fees for ALL graduate workers at UB, without exception. While this is still short of a living wage, we want to eliminate inequities in our pay as a first unified step.

If you are a graduate worker, student, faculty, staff, alum, or community supporter at UB or any other SUNY campus, we urge you to sign this petition and share it as widely as you can before next Thursday (Nov. 18th).

Thank you,

UB GSEU leadership


UB LIVING STIPEND MOVEMENT
https://ublivingstipend.wordpress.com/

Winston Duke Lecture Cancelled

Dear guests,

We regret to inform you that the Distinguished Speakers Series lecture featuring Winston Duke scheduled for Thursday, November 4, at 7:00 p.m. has been cancelled due to a conflict with Mr. Duke’s filming schedule.

Ticket refund information can be found below:

  • Guests who paid with a credit card will be automatically refunded within 30 days.
  • Guests who paid with cash should email ubcfatickets@buffalo.edu, or visit the Center for the Arts Box Office during office hours to initiate your refund. Office hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon – 6:00 p.m. When requesting your refund, please be prepared with your order information and ID.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions about this update, or the series overall. We look forward to seeing you at a future Distinguished Speakers Series event; please visit our website for more details about each speaker.

Thank you for your continued understanding, flexibility, and support of the series.

Office of University Events staff
University at Buffalo

(716) 645-3414
ub-speakers@buffalo.edu

Graduate and Postdoctoral Student Centers Survey

Dear Graduate Students,

We seek your input regarding UB’s plan to build Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Centers, in centrally located spaces on the North and South Campuses. We invite you to watch a brief video and participate in a survey to provide input on this initiative, by Nov. 3, 2021.

Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Center Concept Video

Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Center Survey

The creation of these centers seek to build community, promote interdisciplinary interactions, support professional development and enhance wellness/mental health among graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

Thank you for your participation.

Graham Hammill
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Dean of the Graduate School

Three Minute Thesis—Register to Enter!

Doctoral students who are currently enrolled at UB, actively engaged in dissertation research and have completed their Application to Candidacy, are eligible to enter the 3MT competition.

The 3MT competition cycle begins with the 3MT preliminary round where registered participants will present their three-minute pitch and one static slide to a panel of judges. All participants will benefit by receiving feedback from audience reactors

The virtual 3MT preliminary rounds will take place, Nov. 15-17, 2021.

Register to Compete in UB’s 3MT Competition

Registration closes Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. Winners of the preliminary round will go on to compete for cash awards in the 3MT final competition on Friday, March 4, 2022.

New 3MT Micro-Credential

Doctoral students intending to participate in the 3MT prelims are encouraged to complete the new 3MT Micro-Credential: Communicating Research to Broad Audiences. This micro-credential was designed to both prepare students to communicate their research to non-specialists and to compete in the 3MT competition, and is open to all graduate students.

UB Vaccine Clinics

We have set up vaccine clinics for students, faculty and staff.  The pharmacists and students we have working at these sites (below) are prepared to give COVID (for those students that need second shots) and the flu vaccine.  It is vitally important to receive the flu vaccine as well,  since the CDC is predicting a bad year for that.  Students should bring their ID and any insurance card so the vaccines will be FREE!

The schedules are:

  • North Campus: Tuesdays, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 10 Talbert Hall.
  • South Campus: Wednesdays, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 7 Diefendorf Hall.
  • Downtown Campus: Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Room 2211 Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

Feel free to contact me with any questions.

Karl D. Fiebelkorn, RPh, MBA | Senior Associate Dean | Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice & Administration |

|University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences | Room 282 Pharmacy Building | Buffalo, NY 14214 |

| Office: 716 645 2824 | Fax: 716-829-6568 |Web: www.pharmacylaw.buffalo.edu  | Email:  kdf@buffalo.edu

Updated: Regulations for In Person Meetings and Events

Dear Club Officers, Representatives and Students,

As noted in the GSA COVID Memo 2021 that was sent out to all clubs with their club activation email on August 2nd, all in person activities/meetings/events, both on and off campus, require prior approval from both the University and GSA.  Please follow the detailed instructions listed in the memo.  The highlights are listed below.  Any club found to have violated these procedures will have their club derecognized and will lose all of the benefits of university-wide recognition for the year, such as the ability to reserve space, fundraise, and spend your club budget.

We will be relying very heavily on UBLinked this year in order to help us all comply with the various rules and regulations.  A representative from UBLinked gave a tutorial on the site at the GSA Board of Directors meeting on September 8thHere is that portion of the meeting for everyone’s future reference.

Highlights for planning an in person activity:

  1. Submit an event request through your club’s UBLinked page.  Make sure to include the link to the GSA Liability Waiver in the event description.  The GSA Liability waiver has been made into a digital form and has been pre-loaded on every GSA club’s UBLinked homepage.  Make sure to cap the maximum number of RSVP spots allowable accordingly based on the occupancy limitations of the space and the current capacity guidelines at the time of your event.
  2. Once the event has been approved by the University and EH&S, requisition requests can then be submitted to GSA for review and approval (if necessary).
  3. If you will be charging admission for your event, make sure to contact the UB Ticket Office to set up the sale at least 7 days in advance.  Clubs are NOT allowed to collect money from students or community members without utilizing the UB Ticket Office for any reason.
  4. Have students RSVP and complete the GSA Liability Waiver via UBLinked if they plan to attend a free event.  Note that they will need to be logged into UBLinked and registered as a club member to access this information.  For paid events, the GSA Liability Waiver will be posted by the UB Ticket Office as a requirement for purchasing a ticket online.
  5. Officers and/or event organizers will need to verify that every participant has RSVP’d/purchased a ticket in advance and completed a GSA Liability Waiver before they can admit them to an event.  The UBLinked Event Pass App must be used to check students in at each event.  GSA will be checking these attendance lists against liability waiver lists for all in person events before releasing any payments/reimbursements.

If you have any questions about the new policies or guidelines, please reach out to the GSA office for assistance well in advance.  The process for getting an in person event pre-approved can take several weeks, so please make sure to plan accordingly!

Thank you for your attention in this matter.