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News Clips May 11-17, 2015

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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 May 11-17.   Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

May 11

Lockport Star:  Kenan Center exhibit to honor legacy of Buffalo State College professor

WBFO:  WNY Land Conservancy to buy nature preserve on Niagara River (Buffalo State mentioned)

Democrat & Chronicle:  Brenda James to take on Mark Assini for Gates supervisor (Buffalo State alum, Brenda James, featured)

May 12

WKBW:  Man with puppy able to take kids from park (Pamela Schuetze, Professor of Psychology, quoted)

WIVB:  Buffalo community sends aid to Nepal (Som Dhital, President of the Nepali Student Association, quoted)

Buffalo News:  Classical music invades the space of the Buffalo Common Council (Kyle Resnick, Lecturer of Music, mentioned)

May 13

Buffalo News:  Benefit for Nepal scheduled Sunday (Buffalo State mentioned)

Post Star:  North Warren tax collector running for town clerk (Buffalo State alum, Mindy Conway, featured)

May 14

Artvoice:  Along the Gipsy Trail (Albert Michaels, Professor of History and Social Studies, mentioned)

Buffalo News:  Tumult in Williamsville district leads to call for unity, healing (Michael Littman, Associate Professor of Business, quoted)

The Batavian:  Oakfield girl who threw a perfect game, 10 years later (Buffalo State student, Katie Brownell, mentioned)

MLB.com:  Meet Katie Brownell, the girl who once struck out 18 batters in a perfect Little League game (Buffalo State alum, Katie Brownell, featured)

West Seneca Bee:  On the Campus (Buffalo State students, Erin Johnson and Grace Wisner, mentioned)

Buffalo News:  Gus Macker Tournament set to make grand return (Buffalo State alum, Corey McGowan, mentioned)

Niagara Frontier Publications:  Kenan Center to present 45th annual 100 American Craftsmen show (Buffalo State mentioned)

West Seneca Bee:  Spindle items (Buffalo State mentioned)

May 15

WKBW:  Buffalo's influence on pop music (Charles Mancuso, Professor of Music, featured in the video)

WIVB:  Study shows agriculture one of best fields for new grads (Daniel Potts, Associate Professor of Biology, quoted)

WBEN:  Commencement Online (Patricia Alessandra, Senior Staff Associate of Academic Affairs, quoted)

May 16

This American Life (NPR):  Birds & Bees (Buffalo State's "I Love Consent" workshop profiled)

May 17

Buffalo News:  Thousands graduate Saturday at area colleges (Buffalo State mentioned)

TWC News:  Local College Graduates Enter World This Weekend (Buffalo State mentioned)

WBFO:  Fundraiser being held for earthquake victims in Nepal (Buffalo State mentioned)