Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of July 24-30, 2017. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
July 24
TCT Magazine: PostProcess technologies senior leadership appointments (Buffalo State alum Bob Bosinski mentioned)
WBFO: Teacher still inspires many through self-expression of jazz (Buffalo State mentioned)
July 25
Buffalo Business First: Part 1: Buffalo's 100 most powerful women (100-75) (Linda Dobmeier, College Council Chair, mentioned)
The Batavian: State police appoint new Troop A commander (Buffalo State alum Edward Kennedy featured)
July 26
Chicago Tribune: 'Zipper merge' article prompts strong reactions from readers (Dwight Hennessy, Professor of Psychology, quoted)
Ken-Ton Bee: 2017 STEAM Conference slated for August (Buffalo State mentioned)
July 27
Buffalo News: Girls coding camp gets encouragement from Hochul (Buffalo State mentioned)
Monroe County Post: College notes (Several Buffalo State graduates/students mentioned)
Orchard Park Bee: 2017 STEAM Conference slated for August (Buffalo State mentioned)
July 28
WBFO: The Girl's Coding Project: Region's only all girl's coding project (Buffalo State mentioned)
WIVB: Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul visits WNY all-girl coding program (Buffalo State mentioned)
Central New York Business Journal: Area high-school girls participate in summer camp focused on STEM fields (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Business First: Part 4: Buffalo's 100 most powerful women (24-1) (President Katherine Conway-Turner mentioned)
Buffalo News: Buffalo native named state police commander in Western New York (Buffalo State alum Edward Kennedy featured)
North Country Now: Hermon, Norfolk and Hopkinton residents win honors at their centers for higher learning (Buffalo State student Heidi Simons mentioned)
July 30
Olean Times Herald: Closing the door: Retiring Taggerty prepares to leave Olean City School District (Buffalo State alum Colleen Taggerty featured)
WBEN: Buffalo State’s Economics Professor Dr. William Ganley discusses tax reform (No link available)