• Autism workshop set
    3/19/15
    A workshop designed for faculty and staff members who work with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders will be held from noon to 1 p.m. April 2 in 107 Capen Hall, North Campus.
  • Suicide prevention topic of workshop
    3/12/15
    A presentation and discussion about suicide in the student, veteran and LGBTQ communities will be held from 5-6 p.m. March 31 in 100 Allen Hall, South Campus.
  • ‘Think spring’ at gardening seminar
    3/5/15
    Think spring at the “Lunch and Learn Gardening Seminar” on March 20 sponsored by the Professional Staff Senate.
  • ISSS offers workshops
    3/5/15
    The Office of International Student and Scholar Services is offering two free workshops to assist UB employees who interact with international students.
  • Tours of sustainable buildings offered
    2/26/15
    Have lunch at Crossroads Culinary Center (C3) and then tour two of UB’s greenest buildings during a program on March 10 presented by the Professional Staff Senate’s Sustainable Living Committee.
  • ‘Ableism’ topic of workshop
    2/26/15
    “Ableism” — the practices and dominant attitudes in society that devalue and limit the potential of persons with developmental, physical or psychiatric disabilities — is the topic of a workshop being held on March 5 at UB.
  • SUNY learning project seeks participants
    2/26/15
    Faculty and staff interested in exploring new technologies that can be used to improve student learning can take part in SUNY’s Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP).
  • Discount tickets to home show available
    2/19/15
    Wellness & Work/Life Balance is offering UB faculty and staff discounted tickets to the Buffalo Home Show.
  • Skate for free at UB ice rink
    2/12/15
    All members of the UB community can skate for free — including skate rentals — at UB’s outdoor ice skating rink, located in the Special Events Field across from the Student Union on the North Campus.
  • Med school presents free concerts
    2/5/15
    Members of the UB community are invited to join their colleagues at the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences for a free lunchtime concert series, “Music is Medicine,” on select Wednesdays during February and March.
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