Updated March 23rd, 2007




Buffalo State College communication class gives students experience with the Buffalo Police

 

Riding with Buffalo Police Department officers gives students first-hand perspective that can’t be found in the classroom. Each student is required to ride-along with a Buffalo Police officer to complete the course.

 

Studying Abroad

The International Education Office at Buffalo State College is telling students to go away.

“Our basic mission is to get students out of town,” said Lee Ann Grace, the assistant dean of International and Exchange Programs.

 

 

Buffalo State College sponsors global warming series

Buffalo State College cannot win an Oscar like Al Gore, but it can promote awareness of global warming.

A five-part series of films and guest speakers about global warming began earlier this month and will continue in April.

 
 

March 16th 2007 Low High

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Supporting Our Troops
By Carla Young

 

WNED volunteer fair helps students focus their majors and careers
WNED is scheduled to hold its 3rd annualvolunteer fair March 31, giving college students the chance to shop around for the volunteer work that is right for them.

BSC gets involved in the community
The Asarese Matters Community Center is open for creating positive changes in the community. With the help of local organizations and Buffalo State College, the center is brought to life and useful for the entire neighborhood.

Banner replaces SABRE for online registration but without waitlists
Buffalo State College students registering for fall classes in April will be missing out on some familiar features – like the ability to reserve a slot on a waitlist.

Author of The American Terrorist comes to campus
The Oklahoma City Bombing came to life at Buffalo State College on Thursday with a speech from Lou Michel, a Buffalo News reporter and author of The American Terrorist.