Job Posting: Statistics Lab Assistant

Through a partnership with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate Student Association (GSA), all UB graduate students can receive assistance with statistical aspects of their final projects (thesis, dissertation, qualifying paper/projects). Enrolled graduate students can seek statistical support in 450 Park Hall at designated hours provided by the Statistics Lab Assistant during the academic year.

If you are interested in applying for the Statistics Lab Assistant position, please see the attached job description and submit your cover letter and resume to arts-sciences@buffalo.edu by August 9, 2017. Qualified candidates will be invited to interview prior to the start of classes on August 28. This is an academic year appointment that carries an academic year stipend of $12,000 and is subject to satisfactory performance in the fall with a possibility of renewal in spring 2018.

Petition Against Tuition Increases

Colleagues,

As many of you know, I have been a vocal opponent of tuition increases since day one. This year, the SUNY Board of Trustees voted (yet again) to raise tuition to the maximum legal limit. I was one of two “no” votes. This is the sixth time in seven years that tuition has been increased at our state-operated campuses, and untold times at our community colleges.

Now is the time to bring our advocacy to the state level. I released a statement yesterday detailing a provision called “Maintenance of Effort,” a commitment from the state to provide critical additional investment to SUNY schools in the future. It passed both the State Assembly and Senate with bi-partisan support. Now it’s up to Governor Andrew Cuomo to sign it. However, there’s a problem…

He’s vetoed this exact provision before. 

That’s why we decided to launch a statewide activism initiative starting off with this petition. In it, we call for the Governor to make good on New York’s promise of opportunity and sign this critical bill immediately. Please take 15 seconds to sign on and share.

Your commitment to this effort could be the difference between a decade of tuition hikes and finally securing some of the funding we need to thrive as a system. I’m hoping you can sign on and commit to spreading this throughout your networks. As always, we are incredibly grateful for your support in our mission to make SUNY the best it can be.

Presidents, please share this with your student governments and consider endorsing on behalf of your SGA.

Please reach out with any questions.

Marc

Marc J. Cohen

President, Student Assembly of the State University of New York
Trustee, State University of New York
Student Assembly of The State University of New York
State University Plaza – Albany, NY 12246
Tel: 518.320.1288   Fax: 518.320.1557 Twitter: @MarcCohenNY

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Volunteer Opportunity at Enriched Housing Program

Good day,

My name is Belinda Balan and I am responsible for the Enriched Housing Program at Ken-Ton Presbyterian Village. This senior apartment is located at 3735 Delaware Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217. We have residents from 65 years old and over. We are regulated by DOH and provide case management, personal care, nutritional services and social activities. We are looking for student groups interested in having inter-generational programs at our facility. The goal is to create meaningful relationships, have fun while learning life lessons. Anyone interested in setting up an activity and/or workshop, please feel free to contact me.

Belinda Balan
bbalan@pscwny.org

Becker Farms CSA

Wellness Education Services is helping to host the Becker Farms Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.  They will have a limited amount of free fresh produce available for students on Thursdays between 1:30 and 5:00pm on a first-come, first-served basis. There may still be some produce available on Fridays as well (lettuce, onions, kale, strawberries).  Students can stop by 114 Student Union and take anything that is available free of charge.

 

ABD Journal ~ Call for Papers

Dear UB Graduate Students,

ABD is an interdisciplinary student journal that was created by graduate students in the departments of Anthropology and Linguistics at the University at Buffalo. After helping produce a successful fourth volume last year, we are excited to begin accepting submissions for next year’s volume.

The theme for the upcoming volume is “Reflections on Public Engagement and the Reception of Anthropological Research”. We encourage interested graduate students from anthropology, linguistics, and other social science disciplines to submit abstracts exploring this theme. Students do not need to be from the University at Buffalo. We welcome submissions from students at other universities and encourage UB students to share this call for papers with their colleagues.

Those interested may submit an abstract of 250 words or less to Hannah Quaintance at ABDBuffalo@gmail.com no later than September 15, 2017. Please find the full call for papers attached.

All the best,

ABD Editors
Hannah Quaintance (editor-in-chief and archaeology editor)
Ariel Noffke (cultural anthropology editor)
Amandine Eriksen (physical/biological editor)
Stephanie Evers (linguistics editor)

GSA Job Postings for 2017-2018: Application Deadline July 3rd

The GSA is currently hiring student staff positions for the 2017-2018 academic year.  Descriptions of the various positions available are attached below.  If you are interested in any of these postings, please email the required materials listed to the GSA Vice President, Amy Miu, at gsa-vicepresident@buffalo.edu by Monday, July 3rd  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.

MDRF Director Posting

MDRF Assistant Posting

Programming Coordinator Posting

Hourly Programming Assistant Posting

Managing Editor Posting

Hourly Associate Editor Posting

Webmaster Posting

 

 

Malala Yousafzai to lead off 31st annual Distinguished Speakers Series


We have an announcement to make…

Malala Yousafzai to lead off 31st annual Distinguished Speakers Series.

“Renowned across the globe for her courage and convictions, Malala offers our university and our community the opportunity to engage with one of the foremost advocates for the education of girls and young women. Her visit to UB will mark the seventh appearance by a Nobel Peace Prize laureate in the Distinguished Speakers Series and will continue our proud tradition of bringing compelling public figures to campus to spark provocative discussions about the defining issues of our time.” – UB President Satish K. Tripathi

Human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai, will open the 31st annual Distinguished Speakers Series at the University at Buffalo on Tuesday, Sept. 19, in Alumni Arena on the UB North Campus.

A champion since the age of 10 for the right for girls to receive an education, Malala made headlines when she was shoot by the Taliban in 2012 at the age of 15 while traveling home from school on the bus with her friends in Pakistan.

Now living with her family Birmingham, England, she is internationally known for her courage in refusing to be silenced and continues to campaign for the right of every child to go to school.

Malala is the co-recipient with Kailash Satyarthi of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and children’s educational rights. Aged 17 at the time, she was the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.

Earlier this year, Malala received honorary Canadian citizenship – only the sixth person, and the youngest, to receive the honor – and also became the youngest person to address the House of Commons of Canada. In addition, this year she also became the youngest person ever to become a United Nations Messenger of Peace.  Malala was named to TIME Magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013, 2014 and 2015. In 2012, she was the recipient of Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize and the 2013 Sakharov Prize.

She is the author of “I Am Malala” (2013), an international bestseller that has been translated into 40 languages.

Following the outpouring of support that Malala received after the Taliban’s attempt on her life in 2012, she set up an international fund – the Malala fund – dedicated to help promote education for girls throughout the world.

Tickets for Malala and the series are not yet available for sale. Sale dates for series subscriptions and individual lecture tickets will be announced when the entire series schedule is set.