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Panel discusses journalism’s future

  In celebration of its 100th birthday, The Record invited the entire Buffalo State community to attend a panel discussion about the future of journalism with four distinguished media leaders of Buffalo last week at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.   Students and professors of Buffalo State and other local […]

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New library databases promote extensive student research

  E.H Butler Library has purchased several new online databases this semester to be used for extensive student research.   The new databases are funded through the library budget.   Electronic database librarian Albert Riess said that faculty members come to him asking for certain databases, and he does his […]

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Com professor speaks at Harvard

  Communication professor Michael Niman attended a conference at Harvard Law school on Saturday April 13, entitled “Deep Capture: Psychology, Public Relations, Democracy, and Law.” The theme, coined by Harvard Law professor Jon Hansen, focused on regulatory agencies and how the United States government in particular regulates certain industries.   […]

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Climate change in spring and winter warms up WNY

  The national problem of climate change is hitting home in Western New York.   Dr. Stephen Vermette, a professor from the geography and planning department, gave a special lecture April 8, presenting to students and faculty research proving significant climate changes that have occurred in Buffalo since 1940.   […]

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Future students get first taste of college

  Buffalo State played host to future students and their parents during a three-day Class Visit Program last week.   Already accepted students attended classes April 3-5 while their parents attended panel discussions about the school. Students and parents were then given campus tours.   According to Kenneth Robinson, admissions […]

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Students to spend a summer study session in Istanbul, Turkey

  A group of students from different departments will be traveling to Istanbul, Turkey, this summer with Dr. Barish Ali, assistant professor in the English department, for a competitive study abroad program.   Students must apply for the program and Ali has gotten applicants from the English department, elementary education, […]

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UPD secures grant to enforce traffic safety and seat belt use

  Students may want to make sure they buckle up during the month of April, as the University Police Department participates in the national campaign, “Click It, or Ticket.”   University Police officers will be surveying students driving around campus, checking to see if they, or any passengers, are wearing […]

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Famous author hosts campus book signing

  Buffalo State welcomed the entire campus community as well as the public Tuesday to sit in on a reading from writer Mick Cochrane of his newest novel “Fitz” in Claudell Hall 212.   Buffalo State’s Barnes and Nobel Bookstore had a table set up for anyone interested in purchasing […]

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Students elect Sauerzopf new USG president

  The United Students Government will have a new face taking over the presidential office in June.   Eric Sauerzopf, a junior from Downingtown, Pa., was elected the next USG president over Gabriel Johnson and Ashleigh-Ann Sutherland by more than 140 votes.   Sauerzopf said he chose Buffalo State because […]

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Students launch ‘ambitious’ campaign for Union windows

  The Campbell Student Union may soon feature stained glass windows after an aggressive fundraising initiative by Buffalo State.   The Student Giving Committee has been working on a campaign to place two stained glass windows featuring the Buffalo State crest into the Union before commencement.   According to Kristen […]