The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
The Spring 2008 Celebration of Service acknowledged outstanding efforts of faculty and students in the areas of service learning, volunteering, and community work-study. Read more in the Bulletin.
Steven Wilser, Physics, discusses his research, "Clothespin Microwave Transmitter and Receiver" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Muhammet Cetin, Chemistry Education, discusses his research, "Progress Towards the Synthesis of Indian Yellow" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Kimberly Davis, Individualized Studies, discusses her research, "Sound and Sense: Forging Healing Through Creative Metal-Smithing" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Angela McCormack, Design and Art Education, discusses her research, "Wood, Fire, and Clay" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Trevor Jelowski, Music Education, discusses his research, "From One to Many: Creating Ensemble in Barbershop Music" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Shawn Foti and Dan Rupp, Mechanical Engineering Technology, discuss their research, "Mini Baja Design" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Annalise Freling, Communication, discusses her research, "E. B. Green: Building a Foundation for Buffalo" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Robert J. Klinshaw II, Geology, discusses his research, "Spectroscopic Geo-Sourcing of Lapis Lazuli Used in Artists’ Pigment Production" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Siobhan O’Brien, Music Education, discusses her research, "Irish Folk Music: The Driving Force for Audience Participation" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Eric Moslow, Theater, discusses his research, "Theatrical Set Design from Conception to Production and Beyond" at the 10th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. [more…]
Ultimate Money Skills: Scholars, Dollars, Budgets, and Bills, a free seminar presented by Monster.com that empowers college students to develop smart money management skills and ultimately achieve financial independence. This presentation helps students recognize that the choices they make about money while in college can have a direct impact on their future financial success and gives them the information they need to make better decisions going forward.
Thomas Niziol, Meteorologist-in-Charge for the Buffalo Office of the National Weather Service, describes how modern forecasts are put together and explains the role of the National Weather Service in today's weather market. This event is sponsored by the Faculty-Student Association and the Geography and Planning Department.
Recording of the 51st annual Honors Convocation at Buffalo State College, celebrating the academic achievements of Buffalo State students. [More.] [more…]
In this podcast, Dr. Donna Fernandes, President and CEO of the Buffalo Zoo, speaks as part of the Leadership Lecture Series which presents business executives, professors, and alumni who have demonstrated leadership in their professional career. [more…]
This Leadership Lecture Series podcast features a lecture from Gabe DiMaio. Gabe is currently the Program Director of Classical 94.5 WNED, and former Assistant Program Director and local host of NPR’s All Things Considered on 88-7 WBFO. He graduated from Buffalo State with a degree in Broadcasting and is a graduate of UB Law School. Gabe is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and US Army where he served in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. [more…]