Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: Promise and Performance in the U.S. Senate; Presenter: Kristin Campbell, lecturer, Political Science.
Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: Vitamin C and Prevention and Treatment of Diseases–New Developments; Presenter: Suk Y. Oh, chair and professor, Dietetics and Nutrition/Health and Wellness
Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: Gesture and Speech: How We Use Our Hands to Refer Back; Presenter: Stephani Foraker
One hundred thirty researchers and 86 presentations were part of the ninth annual Faculty and Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum, held in Houston Gym on Thursday, October 30. President Muriel Howard provided welcoming remarks at this prestigious event.
Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: Two Buffalo Polish Artists Discovered; Presenter: Wanda Slawinska, Associate Librarian, E. H. Butler Library
Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: An Exploratory Investigation of Belongingness, College Binge Drinking, and Academic Functioning; Presenter: Ann M. Romosz, lecturer, Educational Foundations Department.
Presentations from the ninth annual Faculty/Staff Research and Creativity Fall Forum. Topic: “All Work and No Play” Reconsidered: An Investigation into the Use of Games to Promote Student Motivation and Engagement; Presenters: Stephen Gareau and Ruth Guo, assistant professors, Computer Information Systems
Poet, children's author, and activist Lucille Clifton came to Buffalo State for a special reading and book signing. This event was sponsored by the English Department, the School of Arts and Humanities, the Equity and Campus Diversity Office, and the Graduate School.
A second panel discussion presented by the Economics and Finance Department on the impact of the Bailout Bill, dangers that lie ahead, and what is yet to be done. Panelists include the Honorable John LaFalce, Dr. Joelle Leclaire, and Dr. Ted Schmidt. [More.]
Emmy Award–winning journalist and filmmaker Christopher Gallant, '92 discusses his work with WGRZ-TV’s special projects unit. In this podcast, Gallant focuses on his role as director and editor of the Emmy Award-winning news special "They Made a Mistake: The Anthony Capozzi Story."