Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of September 11-17, 2017. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
September 11
WBEN: Buffalo State's Professor Steve Vermette Discusses the Science behind Irma's Movements
WBEN: Understanding the science of Irma (Steve Vermette, Professor of Geography and Planning, interviewed)
WGRZ: Scott Levin sits down with Russell Salvatore (Buffalo State mentioned)
September 12
WGRZ: Three ways NY is making it easier to be a teacher (Wendy Paterson, Dean of the School of Education, interviewed)
WHEC: Study finds mood-altering drugs in local fish (Buffalo State mentioned)
September 13
Buffalo News: 'Happy fish' don't make for a healthy Niagara River (Alicia Perez-Fuentetaja, Professor of Biology, quoted)
Buffalo News: Editorial: Threat of antidepressants in our water needs to be addressed (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Rising: Construction Watch: Jacqueline Vito LoRusso Alumni & Visitor Center
Niagara Publications Frontier: DASNY completes multimillion-dollar summer construction at SUNY Buffalo State College, University at Buffalo & Alfred State College
September 14
Lancaster Bee: On the Campus (Several Buffalo State graduates mentioned)
WBEN: Buffalo State's Professor Steve Vermette Gives Hurricane Season Overview
September 15
Albany Times Union: Research finds fish affected by pills (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: After years on sidelines, will M&T look for deals? (John Wilcox, Lecturer of Economics and Finance, quoted)
Buffalo Rising: "Environments"- 4th annual Buffalo Humanities Festival (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Rising: A Blue-Green Alliance Boosts Seneca Bluffs (Buffalo State mentioned)
September 16
Buffalo News: Bengals strike in final minute, outgun Morrisville
Buffalo News: Downstate students drive enrollment trend shift at local SUNY colleges (Buffalo State mentioned)
September 17
Buffalo Rising: Discover India Tour 2017 (Buffalo State mentioned)