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Posted: Friday, November 1, 2024

Message to Students: Maintaining a Peaceful, Supportive Environment as Election Day Approaches

The following message will be sent to all Buffalo State students today, November 1, from Interim Dean of Students Elizabeth Ching-Bush:

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Dear Buffalo State University Students,

As Election Day approaches, we want to take a moment to highlight the importance of making your voice heard through the power of voting. Voting is not just a right, but a significant opportunity to shape the future of our community, our state, and our country. Each vote represents a stand on issues that impact our daily lives, education, and the world we share.

By voting, you play an essential role in representing yourself and the Buffalo State community in the democratic process. Whether it’s your first election or one of many, your participation is a testament to the rights and freedoms we all value.

As a designated Voter-Friendly Campus participating in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, Buffalo State has established the LoRusso Alumni and Visitor Center as an on-campus polling site for students. For students who have registered to vote with their campus address, the Alumni and Visitor Center will be open for voting on Election Day, from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday.

We recognize that elections can be a time of strong opinions and passionate conversations. No matter the outcome, it’s important that we, as a campus community, approach the results with respect and civility. A peaceful and supportive environment ensures that every member of our community feels safe and respected, regardless of political perspective. We encourage open and thoughtful discussions, with a reminder that each of us contributes to a positive and undisturbed campus environment.
 
If you feel like you need to talk to someone regarding how the election results are affecting you, please call the Counseling Center at (716) 878-6711.

Always prioritize your safety and that of others. Be aware of your surroundings and report any unusual or suspicious activities to University Police immediately at (716) 878-6333.
 
Let’s come together, respect each other’s views, and honor the privilege we have to participate in our democracy. Remember, every vote counts, and every voice matters.
 
Warm regards,
 
Elizabeth Ching-Bush
Interim Dean of Students, Buffalo State University

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