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News Clips May 2-8, 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 May 2-8, 2016.  Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

May 3
Buffalo News: College clips (May 3): Updates and weekly honors (Steve Murphy, men’s hockey coach, mentioned)

May 4
TWC News Buffalo: With Path to Nomination Clear, Here's What Lies Ahead for Trump and Clinton (Anthony Neal, Associate Professor of Political Science, quoted)
WBEN: Buffalo State Professor Bruce Bryski on Indiana Primary Results
Inside Higher Ed: Commencement Speakers Announced (Buffalo State mentioned)

May 5
WIVB: Lazarus Lynch reveals margarita and gourmet taco recipes on Wake Up! (Lazarus Lynch is a Buffalo State student)
Buffalo News: Wiley exiting Ch. 7 in July, presumably headed for a larger market (Buffalo State alum, Desiree Wiley, mentioned)
Your Clifton Park: Artist Spotlight: Natalie Boburka (Buffalo State alum, Natalie Boburka, profiled)

May 6
U.S. News & World Report: 6 Strategies to Develop Research Skills as an Online Student (Article by Bradley Fuster, Special Assistant to the Provost for Innovative Learning)
WIVB: Movie filmed in Buffalo, Niagara Falls to debut on television this weekend (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: Movie shot here to air on cable Saturday (Buffalo State mentioned)

May 7
Buffalo News: The top 2 percent really are getting richer in Erie County (Bruce Fisher, Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Studies, quoted)
WGRZ: Elmwood Village Farmers Market Returns (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: WNY’s fickle weather poses a challenge for the state’s new system (Buffalo State mentioned)

May 8
WBFO: Earthbound viewers have rare chance to see Mercury pass in front of Sun (Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium mentioned)
Buffalo News: Buffalo unveils new master plan for bicycles (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: On Mother’s Day, newborns bring hopes for bright future (Steve Macho, Associate Professor of Career and Technical Education, quoted)
Buffalo News: Buffalo State Softball at the SUNYAC Tournament