Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of April 6-12. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
April 6
Knoxville News Sentinel: Desmond Oliver, Rob Lanier in Knoxville to discuss joining Barnes' staff (Buffalo State alum, Desmond Oliver, mentioned)
April 8
WRGZ: Dash's to offer home grocery delivery (Diane McFarland, Associate Professor of Communication, quoted)
TWC News: Buffalo State's Massive Open Online Course a Huge Success (John Cabra, Associate Professor of the Center for Studies in Creativity and Cynthia Burnett, Assistant Professor of the Center for Studies in Creativity, quoted)
Amherst Bee: On the Campus (Buffalo State Fall 2014 Dean's list students mentioned)
WBFO: Hochul promotes women & minority-owned businesses at roundtable (Buffalo State mentioned)
April 9
WIVB: Buffalo State to hold memorial service for lives lost
Buffalo News: Bulletin Board for April 10 (Jerry Boyes, Buffalo State Head Football Coach, mentioned)
Buffalo News: Tweeting teacher tipster helps colleagues reach kids (Buffalo State student, Shane Smith, quoted)
The Sun: 'Love, Sex and the IRS' takes the stage at the Grange (Buffalo State alumni, Ricky Needham and Rhiannon Sherlock, mentioned)
April 10
TWC News: Young Man Killed in NYC Explosion Honored at Buffalo State Memorial Service (President Conway-Turner quoted)
WGRZ: Buff State grad killed in explosion remembered (President Conway-Turner and Vice President Hal Payne quoted)
WKBW: Buffalo State holds Celebration of Life, remembers Nicholas Figuerora (President Conway-Turner quoted)
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle: SUNY undergraduates show their research (Buffalo State student, Daniel Klein, mentioned)
April 11
WROC-TV: Gilda's Cup at St. John Fisher College (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: Retired Senior Volunteer Program enriches lives of senior citizens (Buffalo State alum, Patricia Dowling, mentioned)
April 12
Buffalo State: Reporters’ Notebook (Richard Batt, Associate Professor of Earth Sciences and Science Education, mentioned)