Buffalo State and its students, faculty, staff, and alumni are making news. The following articles appeared in the media the week of September 12-18, 2016. Please note that links may expire or change as news outlets archive stories.
September 12
AASCU Public Purpose Magazine: Reality Testing, Risk-Taking, and the Legalization of Guns on College Campuses (Article by President Katherine Conway-Turner)
Buffalo News: Six to be inducted into Buffalo State Athletics Hall of Fame
WBEN: Buffalo State's Bruce Bryski comments on Hillary Clinton's health
September 13
Buffalo News: Buffalo school superintendent aims to diversify teaching staff (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo Business First: Pierce-Arrow owners making a $30 million bet on Buffalo (Buffalo State mentioned)
September 14
Buffalo News: SUNY to eliminate checkbox on felony convictions from student applications (President Katherine Conway-Turner interviewed)
TWC News: 'Grow Our Own' Could Bring Diversity to Buffalo Public Schools' Teaching Staff (Buffalo State mentioned)
Buffalo News: Ex-Buffalo State player Carr signs Canucks' tryout contract
September 15
WBFO: Buffalo State cited in progress for Obama's 'Computer Science for all'
WIVB: SUNY schools to removing felony conviction checkbox from student applications (President Katherine Conway-Turner interviewed)
WKBW: Shortage of minority teachers at Buffalo Public Schools (Multiple representatives of the Buffalo State School of Education interviewed)
Buffalo News: On the record (Sept. 15, 2016) (Buffalo State alum Steven Olewnick mentioned)
Buffalo Business First: Columbus McKinnon CEO Tevens headed to retirement (Buffalo State alum Timothy Tevens mentioned)
September 16
WBFO: Police militarization and perspectives discussed Buffalo State forum
WIVB: Drought impacts fall foliage (Daniel Potts, Associate Professor of Biology, interviewed)
Buffalo News: Buffalo Brewing Co. rolls out plans for growth (Buffalo State alum John Domres, Jr. interviewed)
September 17
TWC News: 'Bengals Dare to Care Day' Sends Hundreds of Students to Help the Community