ABD Journal ~ Call for Papers

Dear Graduate Students,

I am pleased to announce that the journal created by the University at Buffalo Anthropology Department Graduate Students called ABD will be accepting abstracts for an upcoming edition. The theme is “Who’s Who and Whose Who? Examinations of Conflict and Cohesion Throughout Time”. All disciplines are welcome to submit be that humanities or hard sciences. An abstracts of 250 words or less is due to ahart3@buffalo.edu by no later than September 1, 2016. Please See the attached call for paper and email ahart3@buffalo.edu with further questions.

Best,

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

ABD CFP

GSA Accepting Applications for Student Staff

The GSA is currently hiring student staff positions for the 2016-2017 academic year.  Descriptions of the various positions available can be found 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 Friday, July 29th in order to be considered.  Positions will begin on September 1st, 2016 and will run through August 31st, 2017.  Applicants must be currently enrolled graduate students and must be able to serve for the full term of the position.

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Hourly Associate Editor

Assistant Programming Coordinator

 

Pentagon Decision on Transgender Troops

SUNY Student Assembly Leadership Statements Regarding Pentagon Decision to Allow Transgender Troops

 

Immediate Release: July 30, 2016

Contact: Tyler McNeil, Tyler.McNeil@sunysa.org

 

SUNY Student Assembly Vice President Bridget Doyle:

 

“I was absolutely overwhelmed to hear about this historic victory. To see an institution that is commonly perceived as unyielding and rigid take a major step towards gender inclusivity and equity is a ringing endorsement of social progress and the rejection of gender binary norms. To my fellow students who are members of the transgender or gender non-conforming community: today I celebrate with you. This is an example for every single institution in this country: Now is the time to make a change. Let us rid ourselves of the days of exclusive gender policies. It is time for us to decide to judge someone based only upon their merit.”

 

“In the wake of this monumental decision, I reflect on Laverne Cox’s teachings, ‘I want to encourage each and every one of us to interrogate how we might be an oppressor and how we might be able to become liberators for ourselves and each other.’”

 

“The LGBT+/MOGII community has been subject to oppression, marginalization and hatred for centuries. It is a unique honor and privilege to live and advocate in a time that is by far the most critical juncture in our history. SUNY students across the state have reason to celebrate today. I’m proud to see our military reflecting American values in its policies.”

 

SUNY Student Assembly President and SUNY Trustee Marc Cohen:

 

“SUNY students have been advocating for this and similar issues long before they reached mainstream attention. We are thrilled to see one of our nation’s oldest institutions modernize its social policies.”

 

 SUNY Student Assembly Chair of Military Affairs Lori Mould:

 

“The US military has taken a progressive leap which gives the transgender community the right to openly serve in the US Armed Forces. These women and men deserve not only the right to serve freely and without fear but to serve with dignity, honor, and respect. We are witnessing history being made, right here and now.”

 

About the Student Assembly of the State University of New York

The Student Assembly of the State University of New York (SUNY SA) is an organization comprised of student leaders elected by their peers from across SUNY’s 64 campuses. Empowering students throughout the state, the SUNY SA is committed to student life and ensuring the representation of its members on the state and national level as well as throughout the SUNY system.

Statement on Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision

SUNY STUDENT ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT AND SUNY TRUSTEE MARC J COHEN’S STATEMENT ON THE SUPREME COURT’S DECISION UPHOLDING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

“One of the most enriching aspects of our college years is exposure to diversity. The world is a melting pot of races, cultures, and lifestyles. As SUNY students we are privileged to attend some of the most diverse campuses in the nation. We learn, celebrate, and grow together.

The Supreme Court’s decision to support that diversity only serves to reaffirm inclusion as a core part of our shared values. Higher Education is a resource that should be available to everyone, especially the most vulnerable members of our society. We are looking forward to a future that is more diverse and accepting than ever before.”

About the Student Assembly of the State University of New York

The Student Assembly of the State University of New York (SUNY SA) is the statewide recognized student government organization comprised of student leaders elected by their peers from across SUNY’s 64 campuses. Empowering students throughout the state, the SUNY SA is committed to student life and ensuring the representation of its members on the state and national level as well as throughout the SUNY system.

SUNY Students Support Maintenance of Effort Legislation

To Whom It May Concern:

Attached please find a letter signed on to by the Student Assembly of the State University of New York and the students of New York Students Rising.

We strongly urge the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, a renewal of the Maintenance of Effort legislation. The students and families of the State University of New York have carried the financial burden of public higher education for far too long. It is long past time that the state pay its fair share.

Sincerely,

Marc Cohen

About the Student Assembly of the State University of New York

The Student Assembly of the State University of New York (SUNY SA) is the recognized student government organization for the 465,000 students of the State University of New York. The organization is comprised of student leaders elected by their peers from across SUNY’s 64 campuses. Empowering students throughout the state, the SUNY SA is committed to student life and ensuring the representation of its members on the state and national level as well as throughout the SUNY system.

Student Assembly Pays Tribute To Orlando Victims In Recent Massacre With Blood Drive

Immediate Release: June 29, 2016

Contact: Tyler McNeil, Tyler.McNeil@sunysa.org

ALBANY —  Approximately 31 blood donors laid down to stand in solidarity with the LGBT+/MOGII community in several weeks after the deadliest shooting in the nation’s history.

“This event was an incredible success,” said Marc Cohen, SUNY Student Assembly President and SUNY Trustee. “We had dozens of students, faculty, and community members come out and say with a loud and clear voice, ‘we stand with the LGBT+/MOGII community. I’m proud to be part of a system that greatly values diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

In coordination with the American Red Cross, SUNY Student Assembly sponsored a blood drive last Wednesday dedicated to the 50 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting earlier this month. The amount of blood donated during the event could save up to 93 lives.

“I am delighted to be working with the SUNY Student Assembly on a blood drive in memory of the Orlando shooting victims,” said Steven Leary, senior account manager at the American Red Cross Blood Services. “Giving blood and helping to save someone’s life is a great way to pay tribute to the those who lost their lives in the Orlando tragedy and to keep their memories alive.”

“Our hearts and prayers are with the victims’ loved ones, and we stand with members of our LGBT community as we recommit ourselves to diversity, inclusion, tolerance, and nonviolence,” said University at Albany President Robert Jones. “This effort is just one way to support those in need.”

Matthew Krush, recent graduate student from University at Albany, was encouraged to give blood for the first time at a Red Cross blood drive sponsored by the SUNY Student Assembly.

“It was a good first time to do it,” said Krush. “I stand behind this.”

Alex George, Student Assembly state operated campuses representative and Oswego undergraduate student drove over two hours from Syracuse to attend the event.

“I felt that it was important to show my support not only for this organization, but for the victims of the horrible tragedy in Orlando,” said George. “It was worth the drive from Syracuse to be apart of a great event like this.”

While demonstrating solidarity with the LGBT+/MOGII community, the event also raised awareness for blood donor equality. In the aftermath of the Orlando shooting, under the FDA regulations, many gay men and women who had sexual interaction with gay men in the last year were prohibited from giving blood.

“When the tragedy at Pulse Orlando occurred, our own LGBT+/MOGII community didn’t have the ability to donate and help during a time of extreme need,” said Student Assembly Vice President Bridget Doyle. “We will continue elevating the voice of the MOGII community and fighting for equity in all aspects of life.”

“The science is there to support and allow for equal blood donation,” said Cohen. “How sad is it that people were turned away from donating blood to support their loved ones because of who they choose to love? It’s time for a change, and the Student Assembly is glad to help in leading the charge.”

In October 2014, the Student Assembly passed a resolution which called for local and national governments to support blood donor equality. Last year, the FDA updated their blood donation policy for the first time in nearly three decades. Since the policy change, those restricted under the previous lifetime ban are now allowed to donate blood a year after their last sexual encounter.

“The FDA regulations change does not solve this problem,” said Student Assembly Chief of Staff Nick Simons. “This is a fight that will continue as there is much more work to be done and the students of our system are committed to doing this work.”

While continuing to fight for blood donor equality, the Student Assembly has made other strides for LGBT+/MOGII students in the SUNY system. In the last year, the organization pushed gender neutral language within Student Assembly documents and passed a resolution advocating for greater gender inclusivity on SUNY campuses.

Last week, showing solidarity with the LGBT+/MOGII community, Cohen and SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher lead 300 students in the university system in the New York City Pride March.

About the Student Assembly of the State University of New York

The Student Assembly of the State University of New York (SUNY SA) is an organization comprised of student leaders elected by their peers from across SUNY’s 64 campuses. Empowering students throughout the state, the SUNY SA is committed to student life and ensuring the representation of its members on the state and national level as well as throughout the SUNY system.

Fundraising Opportunity at Ralph Wilson Stadium

Hello my name is Kate Tolley. I am the nonprofit coordinator for sportservice at Ralph Wilson Stadium, and we are looking for new nonprofit, 501 © (3) baring groups who are looking for a great fundraiser, and opportunity. I have attached a brochure for you to look over, and see if it is something that you are interested in. We have a few opening for this upcoming 2016 season here at the Ralph, and if you are interested feel free to contact me with any questions at all via email, or phone.

Thank you for your time and hope to hear from you,

Kate Tolley

Nonprofit Coordinator
Delaware North at Ralph Wilson Stadium
One Bills Drive
Orchard Park, NY 14217
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