inthenews1_17.jpg

News Clips October 12-18, 2015

Share with...

Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of October 12-18, 2015.   Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

October 13

WBFO:  Buffalo State monitoring expanded surveillance system (Peter Carey, Chief of Police, quoted)

Buffalo News:  State Ed commissioner to visit Daemen College (Buffalo State alum, MaryEllen Elia, featured)

October 14

Ken-Ton Bee:  Google experts to provide free Internet seminar (Buffalo State's SBDC mentioned)

Clarence Bee:  Smilanich promoted at Clarence M&T (Buffalo State alum, George Smilanich, featured)

October 15

Artvoice:  Art Rehab (Patrick Ravines, Director of Art Conservation, quoted)

WGRZ:  A Buffalo State coach has a connection to Lamar Odom (Fajri Ansari, Head Men's Basketball Coach, quoted)

Westfield Republican:  Robert H. Jackson Center announces Teacher Fellows (Buffalo State alum, Wendy M. Dyment, mentioned)

October 16

Buffalo News:  Buffalo State Art Conservation Department plans open house Saturday (Patrick Ravines, Director of Art Conservation, quoted)

Oak Ridger:  'Longing for the Bomb' – Oak Ridge and atomic nostalgia (Lindsey Freeman, Assistant Professor of Sociology, quoted)

WGRZ:  Buff State opens Hubble telescope exhibit

October 17

Buffalo State:  How Totes McGoats came to Internet stardom (Buffalo State alum, Brook D'Angelo, mentioned)