Buckham Campus School
One of the college's five original buildings, completed in 1930, Campus House was home to three Buffalo State presidents and their families until 1969. For the next 30 years, the building served as administrative office space. Campus House was refurbished and in 2001 established as a teaching laboratory for students as well as a social club for the Buffalo State community. Membership is required, with a nominal initiation and membership fee. Campus House is a comfortable, quiet, and affordable spot on campus for lunch and socializing—designed especially for faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the college and offering fine dining and relaxed meeting spaces for members. Members can stop by for lunch or coffee; watch hospitality students at work in the open, state-of-the-art kitchen; or reserve space for business or social occasions, including with guests.
*DISCLAIMER: The NY Project Hope Emotional Support Helpline (“Line”) is not licensed or unlicensed mental health care or treatment of any type regardless of what is discussed or who provides support. It is for emotional support purposes only. Use of the Line does not create any confidential provider-therapist relationship of any type. The Line not a substitute for professional health care.
Leave a message on the confidential voice mail system and a coordinator will return your call promptly.
The New York Statewide Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a free and confidential information, assessment, and referral service available to all state employees and their families. EAP coordinators are trained to identify community services or agencies available to assist with physical or emotional illness, family problems, financial and legal difficulties, alcoholism, and drug abuse.
Recreation and intramural programs, administered by Intercollegiate Athletics, offers a variety of programs, classes, facilities, and sports for all students, faculty, and staff. The Fitness Center, Houston Gym, Kissinger Pool, racquetball courts, and the dance studio are open to the campus community (faculty and staff memberships required for use).
The State Employee Center is an online resource hosted and maintained by the New York State Governor’s Office of Employee Relations. The site provides a guide to New York State employment, benefits, policies, retirement information, general government information, and other useful resources.
Employee Benefits Office
Cleveland Hall 410
The online orientation provides detailed information and links to the benefits available to UUP- represented employees. It includes health insurance and prescription coverage, retirement programs, and dental and vision plans. This is a convenient alternative to attending an on-campus benefits orientation session. Contact the Employee Benefits Office with any questions.
Human Resource Management provides an online manual to assist all campus employees in understanding and implementing Buffalo State and SUNY Human Resource policies and procedures. The format and updated content are designed to provide a complete reference guide to facilitate the proper and timely preparation and execution of personnel actions. Contact Human Resource Management with any questions regarding the information contained in the online manual. Refer to Salaries and Benefits.
Cleveland Hall 307
The Marketing and Communications Office is responsible for the official Buffalo State website; official logos; advertising and digital marketing; internal communications, and public and media relations; recruitment and informational brochures; radio, television, and print advertising; creative services, photography, video production, and web services for the campus community.
Chase Hall 110
The State University Police Department at Buffalo State is the law enforcement agency responsible for crime prevention and control, criminal investigations, traffic and parking supervision, physical plant security, disaster coordination, community policing, and the maintenance of public order. The department offers many special services, including personal-safety awareness education, a motorist assistance program, a safety escort service, and a found-property department.
Educational programs can be requested by submitting an online form provided on the Educational Programs page.
Handbook for Faculty and Librarians
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