I hope everyone was able to celebrate Labor Day.
I want to take a moment to recognize the incredible work of our collective bargaining
[more...]I hope everyone was able to celebrate Labor Day.
I want to take a moment to recognize the incredible work of our collective bargaining
[more...]The Grant Allocation Committee (GAC) requests proposals from individuals, departments, and student clubs and organizations for funding of programs
[more...]Please join the CSEA Local 640 Veterans Committee for a moment of silence and a rededication of the 9/11 Memorial Garden located behind Moot Hall
[more...]Interested in free nutrition counseling? Our senior dietetics students are offering free nutrition counseling to all Buffalo State students,
[more...]In a fast-paced world, “time and space to think and work” are a luxury. The Rome Prize, presented by the American Academy in Rome, grants this luxury annually to a select group of artists, writers, and scholars. This year, Buffalo State alumna Katherine L. Beaty, ’05, was named one of 31 Rome Prize fellows from more than 1,000 applicants.
Beaty, who holds a master of arts and certificate of advanced study in book and paper conservation from Buffalo State University’s Patricia H. and Richard E. Garman Art Conservation Department, was awarded the Suzanne Deal Booth Rome Prize for Historic Preservation and Conservation. She will receive a stipend, workspace, and room and board at the academy’s 11-acre campus in Rome, Italy, for 10 months, beginning in September.