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News Clips October 23-29, 2017

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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 October 23-29, 2017.  Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.

October 23
Buffalo Business First: Core $1.38 billion in development happening on Buffalo's West Side (Buffalo State projects mentioned)
Buffalo News: College Power 10: Buffalo State men's soccer, JCC women's volleyball continue streak
Deer Park Patch: Deer Park's Zhang Named to All-State Wind Ensemble (Ricky Fleming, Associate Professor of Music, mentioned)
The Chattanoogan: UTC Civil War Press Symposium Celebrates 25th Meeting Nov. 2-4 (Joseph Marren, Professor of Communications, mentioned)

October 24
Buffalo News: Tracking change in the five climate zones of Western New York (Stephen Vermette, Professor of Geography and Planning, quoted)
WBFO: Say Yes Buffalo receives $250,000 grant to expand paid internship program (Buffalo State student Danielle Burruss interviewed)
WBFO: Press Pass: Diversity lacking in local classrooms (Buffalo State mentioned)

October 25
Buffalo News: Farm workshop looks to blend mission with better margins (Buffalo State mentioned)
Ken-Ton Bee: Kenmore student to receive Horace Mann award (Buffalo State mentioned)
Ken-Ton Bee: Peace Corps volunteer starts project to help build classrooms in Africa (Buffalo State alum Troy Caruana featured)

October 26
WBFO: DEC accepting public comment on results of contamination cleanup (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Rising: BLOOD AT THE ROOT at Paul Robeson: Dominique Morisseau continues to probe racial injustice (Buffalo State mentioned)

October 27
Buffalo News: Reporters' Notebook: Oct. 27, 2017 (Gerald Mead, Lecturer of Arts and Design, mentioned)
WBFO: Theater Talk: BODYGUARD, GREEN, BLOOD, STRAIGHT, BIRD - so many choices, so little time (Buffalo State mentioned)
Lake Placid News: AuSable Forks artist shares a lifetime of stories (Buffalo State alum Susan Cassevaugh featured)

October 29
WIVB: Climate zones defined in Western New York (Stephen Vermette, Professor of Geography and Planning, interviewed)
Buffalo Business First: BLJ: From ironworker to plaintiff's attorney, Mazzu can relate (Buffalo State alum Edward Mazzu featured)
The Michigan City News-Dispatch: World Creativity Day announced for 2018 (Buffalo State mentioned)