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Thursday, October 12, 2023

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From the Chair of the Buffalo State Council

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Presidential Search Update

Our search consultants from Storbeck Search have been engaged in an active national recruitment effort to build an impressive and diverse pool of

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Buffalo State Senate

College Senate Meeting: October 13

From the Chair of the College Senate
The next meeting of the College Senate will be held Friday, October 13, at 3:00 p.m. in Newman

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Faculty and Staff Recognition Ceremony: Today

The campus community is invited to attend the

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Biology-GLC Seminar: 'The Trypanosome Lipin TbLpn and the Effect of Arginine Methylation on Its Enzymatic Activity' - October 16

Please join the Biology Department and the Great Lakes Center for the seminar "The Trypanosome Lipin TbLpn and the Effect of Arginine Methylation

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Data Science and Analytics Seminar Series: Entrepreneurship 101 for Data Scientists - October 16

Please join us for "Entrepreneurship 101 for Data Scientists," a presentation by Susan McCartney, director of the Buffalo State Small Business

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One-on-One Consultations with TIAA: October 17

Edmund Haspett from TIAA will be on campus for individual consultations with Buffalo State faculty and staff members on Tuesday, October 17,

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Engineering Technology Alumni Speaker: October 24

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The Engineering Technology Department (ENT) is excited to kick off its Engineering Technology Alumni Seminar series

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Fall 2023 Open House: Garman Art Conservation Department - October 27

We invite the campus community to visit the Garman Art Conservation Department's annual Open House on Friday, October 27, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

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Tell Students: Teacher Tailgate - October 19

The annual Teacher Tailgate will be held Thursday, October 19, from noon to 2:00 p.m. in the Campbell Student Union Social Hall. All are welcome

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Tell Students: M&T Meet and Greet Networking Event - October 31

Please join M&T Bank for a networking event exclusive to Buffalo State University students on Tuesday, October 31, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in

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Tree of the Season: Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo)

The Ginkgo or maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) is an ancient tree native to Asia. Fossil records suggest that this tree was on Earth 150 to 250 million years ago. This slow-growing tree can become massive, reaching more than 80 by 50 feet in the landscape and soaring to over 100 feet in the woodlands of southern China. Planted as a street tree in China and Japan for centuries, Ginkgoes seem to tolerate most soil conditions and urban pollution, have few insect or disease problems, and may live over 1,000 years. Surprisingly, they are a threatened species in their native habitat. The common name, maidenhair tree, comes from their leaves' resemblance to the leaves of maidenhair ferns. Ginkgoes are dioecious, meaning there are male and female trees. Often male trees are selected for landscape purposes because the fruit from female trees can be messy and potentially putrid; however, they do produce edible nuts. Ginkgoes have glossy green leaves that turn a brilliant golden yellow in the fall. An extract from their leaves is used in many cultures for medicinal purposes. Their branches are sturdy, so they resist damage from storms. The Maud Gordon Holmes Arboretum is home to several examples of this tree. The pictured tree, a female, is located in the small lawn area west of Bacon Hall. 

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Photo and information courtesy of Steven Sypniewski, assistant campus planner and manager of the Buffalo State Maud Gordon Holmes Arboretum.

Curricular

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the Senate Curriculum Committee
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The following has been approved

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