In this podcast, Jason Schrieber from Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates discusses the research, opinions, and best practices for transportation in Buffalo State's facilities master planning. [more…]
In this podcast, a panel composed of faculty, students, and a corporate human resources representative explore the pros and cons of online education compared with those of the traditional face-to-face environment. [more…]
Kim Chinquee, assistant professor of English, discusses the art of crafting flash fiction and prose poetry, and the differences between them. Read more. [more…]
Jo Yudess discusses her experiences with the Buffalo State creative studies master's program, leadership development, and bringing creativity into the workplace. [more…]
Jeffrey Zacko-Smith, coordinator of the leadership minor at the International Center for Studies in Creativity, discusses leadership theory, social constructivism, and multicultiral education. [more…]
Educator and author Roger Firestien discusses his experiences with the International Center for Studies in Creativity. [more…]
As a kick-off to World Creativity Week (April 15-21), founder Marci Segal discusses its history and purpose and provides a preview of her upcoming keynote address at the International Center for Studies in Creativity (ICSC) Expert 2 Expert community conference. Segal explores the question: What is our role as a creativity community? [more…]
Michael Fox, undergraduate program coordinator at the International Center for Studies in Creativity, discusses his role at the center, scholarship in the classroom, and mentoring. [more…]
Cyndi Burnett, director of distance education programs and instructor at the International Center for Studies in Creativity, discusses the degree program, her approach to creativity, and her background in learning. [more…]
Gerard Puccio, chair and professor, International Center for Studies in Creativity, discusses his background and insights on creativity. [more…]
Susan Keller-Mathers, associate professor at the International Center for Studies in Creativity, discusses what brought her to and what kept her at Buffalo State, the unique opportunities offered by the center, and the college's creativity distance and online classes. [more…]
The 53rd annual Honors Convocation was held, April 15, at 12:15 p.m. in Rockwell Hall Auditorium. The ceremony recognized 974 students for outstanding academic achievement. All invited students have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher and have accumulated a minimum of 45 credit hours at Buffalo State (30 for transfer students). [more…]
As part of the History, Psychology, and Social Movements Lecture Series, Belinda Davis, associate professor of history at Rutgers University, presents "The Inner Life of Politics: The 'New Left' in West Germany, 1962-1983." [more…]
Carolyn Hurley is a professor in the departments of Oncology and Microbiology & Immunology and a member of the Genetics and Epidemiology Division at the Georgetown University Medical Center. In this podcast, Hurley presents "We Are All Different-One Scientist's Journey to Study the Impact of Genetic Diversity on the Immune Response." The Women in Science and Mathematics lecture series is sponsored by the Equity and Campus Diversity Office mini-grant program, the Auxiliary Services Grant Allocation Committee, and the Faculty-Student Association.
Ofield Dukes, an award-winning public relations practitioner in Washington, DC whose clients have included General Motors, Motown Records, and AT&T, discusses the implications of America’s increasing racial, ethnic and cultural diversity for businesses and nonprofit organizations, particularly graduating college seniors and professional communicators. [more…]