31 May 2021
27 May 2021
SUNY Dissertation Award
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: SUNY Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award
All graduate students who have successfully defended their PhD dissertation and are approved for graduation with the PhD award in academic year 2020-2021 are eligible for nomination (i.e. degree conferral in Summer 2020, Fall 2020, or Spring 2021). For students enrolled in dual-degree programs which include the PhD, individuals are eligible when the campus can certify that all requirements of the PhD have been met.
Nomination Packet
Nomination packages must be submitted electronically to Grechen Mahler, Associate Dean of the Graduate School (gmahler@binghamton.edu) and include the following elements:
1. A 300-500 word abstract in language that can be understood by a non-specialist and suitable for a press release.
2. Three letters of recommendation, evaluating the significance and quality of the nominee’s dissertation work. The nominee’s dissertation supervisor should write one of the letters; the other two should be from researchers or committee members, familiar with the nominee’s work. Letters should be written to a non-specialist audience, avoiding field-specific jargon. If portions of the dissertation have already been published, recommendation letters should indicate the quality of those venues.
3. Full dissertation (pdf version).
4. Nominee’s current resume or CV, including contact information.
Nominations for the Distinguished PhD Graduate Dissertation Award should be submitted to Gretchen Mahler, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, (gmahler@binghamton.edu) by July 1, 2021. Each campus can submit one nominee to SUNY. The Binghamton nominee will be notified of advancement to SUNY by July 19, 2021.
25 May 2021
10 May 2021
03 May 2021
Welcome new SPEL students!
Welcome to the incoming class of SPEL students!
See you in August! (if not sooner)
- Abi Anima
- Scott Gordon
- Changyo Kang
- Madeleine Taylor
21 April 2021
Brown bag tomorrow
Topic:
"Online Manipulation: Hidden Influences in a Digital World"
(article by Susser, Roessler, and Nissenbaum)
Thu 22 April
11:45a
via Zoom
04 April 2021
Tentative state budget
The Buffalo News on Sunday also learned, via sources, that the budget is set to:
• Increase – and not cut as Cuomo first proposed in January – funding to the state’s Tuition Assistance Program that is a key to making college tuition more affordable. The eligible per-pupil increase will be up to $500 in the new budget. More operating aid will also be provided to the State University of New York system and tuition at current levels would be frozen at SUNY campuses for 3 years.