
Think, Explore, Innovate!
Creativity, creative problem solving, and change leadership all play a major role in today's workplace. Professional success is linked to the ability to master creativity, to operate as a creative problem solver, and to lead change.
Dr. Mary Murdock Scholarship Dinner
In celebration of the significant contributions of Dr. Mary Murdock
December 13th, 2008
6pm cocktails (doors open at 5:30 to view the collection)
7pm dinner
at the New Burchfield Penny Art Center at Buffalo State
$50 a person
Eat, drink, view the collection, and celebrate with Mary!
Check or money order made out to BSC Foundation / Creative Studies
Send to: Debi Johnson, Creative Studies, Chase 248, Buffalo State College, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222
RSVP by December 7th, 2008 to johnsodc@buffalostate.edu
Questions about the event? Contact Cyndi Burnett at argonac@buffalostate.edu , (716)878-6223
In loving memory of Ruth Noller
October 6, 1922 - June 3, 2008

To read a tribute to one of our founding faculty members click here.
A History of Success
Since 1967, we have trained students, groups, teams, and organizations to become more effective creative thinkers and problem solvers and to instill these skills in others. As the first school to offer a master of science degree in creativity, we have achieved an international reputation for scholarly research and teaching that focuses on developing creativity, leadership, decision-making and problem solving skills.
We strive to develop and nurture critical life skills in our students. The methods we teach are applied successfully to educational, business, and industrial settings.
Our Mission
The International Center for Studies in Creativity (ICSC) at Buffalo State credentials creativity utilizing a diverse menu of programs that cultivates skills in creative thinking, innovative leadership practices, and problem-solving techniques.
ICSC, through the process of creative thought, enhances an individual's ability to imagine new ideas by learning to envision that which cannot be immediately seen.
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