Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of November 7-November 13, 2016. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
November 7
Buffalo News: 50 years on, Burchfield Penney thrives Buffalo pride (Buffalo State mentioned)
WGRZ: Political issues discussed ahead of election (Peter Yacobucci, Associate Professor of Political Science, interviewed)
WIVB: How much you do feel your vote counts? (Buffalo State students interviewed)
WIVB: Millennial voters talk trust in candidates, voting process (Buffalo state students interviewed)
Buffalo News: Ellen Pieroni's Folk-Fest continues Nietzsche's tradition (Buffalo State graduate student Ellen Pieroni interviewed)
November 8
WKBW: Buffalo State College gears up for Election Day
WKBW: Young vote could sway presidential election (Buffalo State students interviewed)
WBEN: Election Day Roundtable - Opening Set (Bruce Bryski, Professor of Communications, interviewed)
November 9
WBEN: Now What? Hear a Buffalo's Early News Roundtable (Bruce Bryski, Professor of Communications, interviewed)
WKBW: What is next for Trump supporters? (Jon Lines, Lecturer of Political Science, interviewed in second video)
November 10
Buffalo News: Great Gardening: A new arboretum in town (Buffalo State mentioned)
November 11
WIVB: Buffalo State Bengals reach new level of success
November 12
Buffalo News: Innovative Houghton program offers refugees a brighter future (Buffalo State mentioned)
November 13
The Economic Times: Smartphone app helps early detection of autism (Kathy R. Doody, Assistant Professor of Exceptional Education, quoted)
WIVB: Buffalo State's historic season ends with NCAA Tournament loss