Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of November 3 – November 9. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
November 3
WIVB: Shopping pops up in Market Arcade building (Buffalo State mentioned)
Time: The 100-Year History of the Modern Bra (Lynn Boorady, Chair and Associate Professor of Fashion & Textile Technology, quoted)
WBEN: Bruce Bryski, Assistant Professor of Communications, talks about the Election day governor race (no link available)
November 4
Buffalo News: Pop-up stores coming to Market Arcade for holidays (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: Cuomo hoping to secure Western New York at last (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: On the Record (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Rising: Second Chic Hertel (Buffalo State mentioned)
November 5
Buffalo Rising: Arts Abilities Conference at Downtown Library (Buffalo State mentioned)
Ken-Ton Bee: Reading events promote literacy in elementary schools (Buffalo State mentioned)
WBEN: Bruce Bryski, Assistant Professor of Communications, recaps the Election Day results (no link available)
November 6
ArtVoice: Buffalo State student filmmakers begin production on TV pilot
The Record News: HVCC and Saint Rose establish 'articulation agreement' (Buffalo State mentioned)
ReadMedia: There's No Place Like Encore 2014 (Paul Ferington, Lecturer of Music, mentioned)
Orchard Park Bee: OP woman named CFO at SKM Group (Buffalo State alum, Ellen Peinkofer , featured)
Lancaster Bee: Former teacher creates range of artwork (Buffalo State alum, Mary Ann Long, featured)
Buffalo Business First: Buffalo nanobrewery seeks $10K in startup costs (Buffalo State alum, John Domres, mentioned)
November 7
Flushdraw: New Study Shows No Increase in Problem Gambling During Past Decade (William F. Wieczorek, Director of Center for Health & Social Research, mentioned)
Buffalo News: How many literary genres does the acclaimed David Mitchell need in one novel? (Edward Taylor, Lecturer of English, mentioned)
November 9
Niagara Gazette: GLYNN: Chinese, Korean visitors stir concern in Youngstown (Chenchen Huang, Associate Professor of Hospitality and Tourism, quoted)