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News Clips July 25-31, 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 July 25-31, 2016.  Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

July 25

Medical Xpress: High health stakes for teen behaviors after cancer treatment (Carol DeNysshen, Associate Professor of Health, Nutrition, and Dietetics, quoted)

July 26

TWC News: Buffalo Mayor Takes Prominent Role for New York Delegation This Week in Philly (Peter Yacobucci, Associate Professor of Political Science, quoted)
TWC News: Buffalo Bernie Backer Asks Stubborn Sanders Supporters to Think of the Alternative (Peter Yacobucci, Associate Professor of Political Science, quoted)

Buffalo News: Stepner leaving Ch. 7, Buscaglia named sports director (Buffalo State graduates Joe Buscaglia and Matt Bove mentioned)

WKBW: Lower unemployment means more jobs for Western New Yorkers (Buffalo State alum Demario Johnson interviewed)

July 27  

Buffalo News: Leslie Zemsky takes seat on Buffalo State College Council

July 29
TWC News: 39 Girls from across Western New York focus on STEM this summer (Buffalo State mentioned)

Pike County Courier: 'Objects' sculpture exhibit to open at Alliance Gallery (Buffalo State alum Richard Gubernick interviewed)

All WNY News: WNY tech girls celebrate STEM at coding camp (Buffalo State mentioned)

WIVB: Boulevard Mall for sale, trends changing shopping malls across country (Fred Floss, Professor of Economics, interviewed)

July 31

The Post Star: On campus (Buffalo State graduates Nathan Booth and Matthew Ringer mentioned)