Code of Conduct agreement tied to Degree Navigator


Buffalo State College students who have tried going on Degree Navigator since March 7 have been denied access until they agree to the school’s Student Code of Conduct, Freedoms and Responsibilities.

In April 2004, State University of New York Chancellor Robert King ordered all SUNY campuses to “develop a specific, written plan to ensure students receive and positively affirm the campus’s Student Code of Conduct.”

 

 

Image of the Degree Navigator sign in page

Rockwell Hall renovations pave way for Great Performers Series

The Performing Arts Center at Rockwell Hall re-opens with a bang as it announces The Great Performers Series. http://www.buffalostate.edu/pdf/campusmap.pdf


Buffalo State College welcomes world-class performers after sizable technical renovations to the Performing Arts Center.

Jazz musician David Sanborn will head off the series on March 18. Sanborn mixes a variety of styles, including R&B, jazz, pop and rock. He joined greats such as Eric Clapton, Steve Glad, Marcus Miller and Joe Sample on a European tour.
www.david-sanborn.com

 

Photo courtesy of the Buffalo State College Web Site

Gaelic Storm to hit BSC

The Celtic band Gaelic Storm tears into the Buffalo State College Performing Arts Center’s as part of the center’s 2005 Great Performers Series on April 15.


This will be Gaelic Storm’s first visit to BSC and its second visit to the Buffalo area as part of the band’s 2005 tour.

 

Band members of Gaelic Storm

 
 

Volunteers needed throughout Buffalo
Volunteers are needed to help assist the Skating Association for the Blind and Handicapped (SABAH) on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until noon during three skating sessions held in Buffalo State College’s Ice Arena.

Student Life office spreads the word on starting organizations
Ever wanted to start a club but didn’t know how?

Genius loves company
Gospel music doesn’t traditionally blend with infidelity, heroin and sexual innuendo unless you’re Ray Charles. The soul movement Ray ignited half a century ago blew into Buffalo State College during part of a year long celebration of “20th Century Americans Who Changed Our Minds and Lives”

Newman Center’s alternative spring break offers students a chance for new friendships and moving experiences
The Newman Center offers good experiences, new friendships and an opportunity to help people in need with its alternative spring break to Crossroads Ministry in Louisville, Ky., this semester.

All aboard to India
The eggnog ran dry and the decorations were boxed back up, but the festivities were just about to begin for 12 Buffalo State College students.

Trip to Siena
Buffalo State College’s International Education Office is presenting opportunities for students to travel to several countries, including England, France and Australia.