Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of September 26-October 2, 2016. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
September 26
WKBW: Debate watch parties happening in Buffalo (Buffalo State mentioned)
WKBW: WNY getting ready for presidential debate night (Buffalo State mentioned)
Riverhead News-Review: Former Mercy athlete in running for NCAA Woman of the Year Award (Buffalo State grad Sasa Vann featured)
Buffalo News: Reporters' Notebook (Donald Birdd, Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences and Science Education, mentioned)
September 27
WKBW: SAT vs ACT: the beginning of the road to college (Dean Reinhart, Associate Director of Admissions, interviewed)
WBFO: Burchfield Penney bringing art education to WNY through generous grant (Buffalo State mentioned)
WBEN: Opening debate thoughts: Dr. Bruce Bryski & Kevin Hardwick (Bruce Bryski, Professor of Communication, interviewed)
TWC News: National Voter Registration Day Hits Western New York (Buffalo State mentioned)
WIVB: Voter registration push begins (Buffalo State mentioned)
The Sauk Prairie Eagle: Experienced reporter joins Eagle Staff (Buffalo State alum Autumn Leudke interviewed)
September 28
WGRZ: Google Express available in Buffalo now (Sue McCartney, Director of the Small Business Development Center, interviewed)
KenTon Bee: Elderwood appoints Kenmore resident (Buffalo State alum Amy Julicher mentioned)
The Buffalo Criterion: White House Cites Buffalo State Program in ‘Computer Science for All’ Report (No link available)
September 29
West Seneca Bee: On the Campus (Multiple Buffalo State graduates mentioned)
Orchard Park Bee: Residents to star in 'Little Shop of Horrors' (Buffalo State alum Rachel Wach mentioned)
Buffalo News: Daily Planet serves music appreciation with its coffee (Michael Caputi, Lecturer of Business, interviewed)
September 30
WGRZ: Good Neighbors: NFJC Works to Improve Race Relations (Buffalo State student Lyndsay Raymond featured)
Buffalo News: City Hallways (Sept.30): A learning lab (Buffalo State mentioned)
October 2
Buffalo News: It's not just about diversity; Changing the teaching narrative for the youth of color (Article by Jevon Hunter, Woods-Beal Endowed Chair for Urban Education at Buffalo State)
Buffalo News: WASH Project's Community program's spin off into temporary new site (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: Reporters' Notebook (Gerard Puccio, Chair and Professor at the Center for Studies in Creativity, mentioned)