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Published: September 20, 2012

  • CAEE report to be discussed

    Athena Mutua, professor of law and chair of UB’s Commission on Academic Excellence and Equity, will discuss the commission’s final report and next steps during a Brown Bag Workshop on Oct. 9 sponsored by the Professional Staff Senate’s Diversity Committee.

    The workshop will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in the UB Honors College, 107 Capen Hall, within the Silverman Library, North Campus.

    Light refreshments will be provided.

    For further information, contact the PSS Office at 645-2003

  • Schussmeisters offers ski deals

    UB faculty, staff and students, and their immediate family members are eligible to join Schussmeisters Ski Club, a student-run organization designed to provide members of the UB community opportunities for inexpensive skiing.

    Members may ski at Holiday Valley, Kissing Bridge, Buffalo Ski Club, Peek ‘n Peak and Swain up to 11 times a week, depending on the club’s calendar. Free bus transportation is provided to members every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights from both the North and South campuses.

    The club also is planning a trip to Jay Peak, Vt., Feb. 1-3. The cost is $349 for members and $399 for nonmembers.

    Pre-season membership prices—$250 for faculty/staff/alumni, $155 for students and $260 for family members—are in effect through Oct. 5. After that, prices rise to $290, $180 and $300 through Nov. 30 and $330, $230 and $340 for the remainder of the season.

    For more information, visit the Schussmeisters website or call 645-3100.

  • PSS welcomes new staff

    The Professional Staff Senate’s Welcome Committee will host a Welcome Ceremony for new UB employees at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 11 in the UB Honors College, 107 Capen Hall, within the Silverman Library, North Campus. President Satish K. Tripathi is scheduled to be there to greet members of the professional staff who have been hired during the past year.

    For more information, contact the PSS Office at 645-2003.