All members of the UB community are invited to pick up free soil amendment from the Campus Dining and Shops food decomposer machine for use in their own flower and vegetable gardens.
A seminar designed to help participants develop their public speaking skills will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 30 in 120 Clemens Hall, North Campus.
The Wellness & Work/Life Balance unit of University Life and Services is offering two free workshops on Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique (IAMT) to UB faculty and staff.
Members of the UB community who are caring for an aging loved one can find answers to questions on such topics as the aging process, mental and physical health, and in-home and elder facility care at an “Ask the Geriatrician” session presented by the Employee Assistance Program.
The offices of Career Services and Financial Aid are looking for UB student employees who have done an outstanding job assisting unit operations for nomination as Student Employee of the Year.
Faculty and staff members interesting in learning how to develop a service-learning course are invited to participate in the free WNY Service Learning Coalition (WNYSLC) Service-Learning Faculty Fellowship Program.
UB faculty and staff members are asked to encourage undergraduate students in their classes and those working in their offices to complete a brief survey on UB’s General Education curriculum that recently was distributed to students via email.
Thomas B. Burrows, executive director of the Center for the Arts, will speak at the next general membership meeting of the Professional Staff Senate at 3 p.m. March 28 in the Center for Tomorrow, North Campus.