Lilana Fernández Mollinedo, professor of history at the University of Havana, Cuba, will discuss the history and current state of conflict between the United States and Cuba. Against this historical background, she will then discuss the attempts by President Obama to “normalize” relations...
In response to the most recent school shooting, this community forum will feature a panel of faculty and staff experts who will
explore the complexities of school violence, mental health and gun control from their disciplines’ perspectives. A question and response discussion with the...
In early May 1970, National Guard troops opened fire on unarmed antiwar protesters at Kent State University in Ohio, killing four students and wounding nine, including Thomas Grace, assistant professor of social science at Erie Community College. The shootings triggered a nationwide wave of...
Dr. Aldon Nielsen, George and Barbara Kelly Professor of American Literature at Penn State, will read from his latest book of poetry, Tray (Make New Books, 2018). These poems were inspired by the murder of Trayvon Martin in February 2012 and the activism that responded to ongoing acts...
Feeling overwhelmed by all the details required for APA citations? Not sure how to properly properly cite sources and avoid plagiarism? Learn the ins and outs of using APA to cite books, articles, websites, and more. We encourage you to bring a paper or bibliography draft to review.
Dr. Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué of Baylor University will speak in honor of Black History and Women's History Month. Her talk examines how debates about wearing slacks in 1960s West Cameroon framed negotiations about ideal womanhood, urban subjecthood, and public behavior as the newly...
The Career Development Center and the Economics Club hosts a Lunch & Learn and Networking Session with Citi.
Students will hear from Buffalo State alumni and Citi leaders on career development, current internship and full-time opportunities...
The Career Development Center presents "Internships: Finding, Applying, Succeeding"
Sponsored by Northwestern Mutual.
Alumni will talk about their successful internship experiences and share...
Buffalo State is marking the Great American Smoke out by educating the campus community about our tobacco-free policy and encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking by that day. By doing so, smokers will be taking an important step towards...
Booty Barre and Pound Class *Monday Classes Alternate*
Booty Barre: Strengthen and lengthen the muscles with small, isometric movements set to the beat of the music. You will improve posture and core strength, and tone every muscle.
Pound Fitness: A combo of cardio and weight...
Come ready to sweat! Burn body fat, build lean muscle, and tighten your abs with this high-intensity interval training class. Designed for all levels and abilities from beginners to athletes.
March is national eating disoreder awareness month. Dietitian education students from Buffalo State will be presenting on the topic of eating disorders. What we hope students will take away from this experience: what an eating disorder is, different types of eating disorders, how to recognize an...
The Equity & Campus Diversity office invites all to attend our second Diversity Dialogue of the semester which will focus on women past, present, and future. This event will take place in the Campbell Student Union Assembly Hall and will be from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. The title of the panel...
College Senate Vacancies: Call for Nominations April 13 – April 17, 2020
Two (2) At-Large College Senate positions will become vacant on August 31, 2020. At-Large Senators represent the entirety of the college. All full-time faculty and professional staff are eligible to seek these At-...
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