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News Clips December 1-7, 2014

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Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of December 1 - 7.   Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories. 

December 1

Buffalo News:  Dozens march along Elmwood Avenue in support of Ferguson protests (Buffalo State mentioned)

WGRZ:  Buffalo Students protest Ferguson grand jury decision (Buffalo State mentioned)

WIVB:  Protesters march through Buffalo (Buffalo State student, Symone Campbell, quoted)

Buffalo News:  Screenings: The week in repertory film (Charles Mancuso, Professor Music and Andrew Nicholls, Professor of History, mentioned)

Buffalo News:  Football alliance dinner Dec. 15 (Buffalo State mentioned)

December 2

Buffalo News:  SUNY unveils campus crime website in effort to prevent sexual assaults against students (President Conway-Turner quoted)

Business First:  jWAY Games founder makes learning experience a business (Buffalo State alum, Juliana Curtis, mentioned)

WGRZ; WUTV; WNLO:  Buffalo State Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Karen Clinton-Jones, discusses SUNY’s new sexual assault policies (no links available)

December 4

The Daily News:  Guest conductor gets his chance to impress GSO board (Rick Fleming, Associate Professor of Music, mentioned)

Buffalo Business First:  SUNY grads claim top prizes in app competition (Buffalo State mentioned)

Buffalo News:  Slaughter’s 716ers ready for another PBL season (Buffalo State alum, Tawan Slaughter and Glenroy Carr, mentioned)

Niagara Gazette:  Niagara County sopranos in an operatic throw-down  (Buffalo State alum, Amy Teal, mentioned)

December 5

Buffalo News:  Buffalo State women’s hockey team finds depth, winning streak

Buffalo News:  Bowling by Milt Northrop: Sutton deserves inclusion (Buffalo State alum, Lauren Marvin Sutton, mentioned)

December 6

Hamburg Sun:  Hamburg set to team with West Seneca girls for 2014-15 ice hockey season (Buffalo State student, Erin Gehen, mentioned)