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The Office of Academic Affairs and The Anne Frank Project are proud to announce the AFP Fellowship Program.  Individual incentives of $500 will be awarded to ten faculty members from Buffalo State College who show evidence of connecting the themes and content of The Anne Frank Project’s annual conference (AFP2012:  Embracing Responsibility) into one course they are teaching during the 2012-13 academic year. Two faculty members will be selected from each academic school at Buffalo State including:  School of Arts and Humanities, School of Education, School of Natural and Social Sciences, School of Professions and University College.  Over 5000 students, faculty, staff and community members have participated in Buffalo State’s annual diversity, creativity and tolerance conference-- join the AFP family by directly connecting the AFP2012 conference content to your courses and students by developing ideas throughout your future curriculum.  The Anne Frank Project is an ideal classroom common experience for important topics like social justice, conflict resolution, hate crimes, bullying, reconciliation, forgiveness and the moral dilemmas facing crimes against humanity.

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