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News Clips February 29-March 6, 2016

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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 February 29-March 6, 2016.   Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

February 29

WBFO:  Entrepreneurs explore "blue economy" opportunities (Susan McCartney, Director of SBDC, quoted)

WBFO:  Buffalo school students attend STEM workshops (John Siskar, Director of CEURE and Ramona Santa Maria, Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems, quoted)

March 1

WGRZ:  Buffalo school students talk with International Space Station (Event took place at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium)

March 2

WBEN:  Final Super Tuesday Thoughts (Interview with Bruce Bryski, Associate Professor of Communication)

Buffalo News:  Students at Buffalo’s Harvey Austin School chat with astronaut aboard International Space Station (Event took place at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium)

WBFO:  Students conduct rare, live space chat with International Space Station astronaut  (Event took place at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium)

YouTube:  Buffalo Students From PS 97 Talk To An Astronaut Currently In Space (Event took place at the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium)

Amherst Bee:  Scanzuso named East principal (Buffalo State alum, Anthony Scanzuso, featured)

Ken-Ton Bee:  M&T Bank promotes resident to group vice president (Buffalo State alum, Donna Gorney, featured)

March 3

WIVB:  Buffalo State student chef comes to Wake Up! after Food Network appearance

Buffalo News:  Tom Calderone’s new Spotify gig harks back to Buffalo State days at WBNY (Buffalo State alum, Tom Calderone, featured)

March 4

TWC News:  Record Number of Americans Searching 'How to Move to Canada' as Election Season Heats Up (Stephen Pendleton, Associate Professor of Political Science, quoted)

March 6

Quartz:  Feeling secure is “so dangerous” for creativity (John Cabra, Associate Professor of International Center for Studies in Creativity, quoted)