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Buffalo State University

The State University of New York Buffalo State University[4][5] (colloquially referred to as Buffalo State University, SUNY Buffalo State, Buffalo State, or simply Buff State)[6][7] is a public university in Buffalo, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Buffalo State University was founded in 1871 as the Buffalo Normal School to train teachers. It offers 79 undergraduate majors with 11 honors options, 11 post baccalaureate teacher certification programs, and 64 graduate programs.[8]

Buffalo State University
Former names
  • Buffalo Normal School (1871–1888)
  • State Normal and Training School (1888–1927)
  • State Teachers College at Buffalo (1928–1946)
  • New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo (1946–1950)
  • SUNY, New York State College for Teachers (1950–1951)
  • State University College for Teachers at Buffalo (1951–1959)
  • State University College of Education at Buffalo (1960–1961)
  • State University College at Buffalo (1961–2023)
MottoDedicated to Excellence
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 13, 1871; 152 years ago (1871-09-13)
Parent institution
State University of New York
Academic affiliation
CUMU
Endowment$52.9 million (2019)[1]
ChancellorJohn B. King Jr.
PresidentBonita R. Durand (interim)
ProvostAmitra Wall (interim)
Academic staff
  • Fall 2021:[2]
  • Full-time: 340
  • Part-time: 337
  • Grad. asst.: 35
Students7,173 (Fall 2021)[2]
Undergraduates6,147 (Fall 2021)[2]
Postgraduates1,026 (Fall 2021)[2]
Location,
U.S.
CampusUrban, 125 acres (51 ha)
Colors
  • Burnt orange, purple, warm gray, and cool gray[3]
  •        
NicknameBengals
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
MascotBenji the Bengal
Websitesuny.buffalostate.edu

42°56′05″N 78°53′02″W / 42.9347°N 78.8839°W / 42.9347; -78.8839

History edit

Buffalo State was founded in 1871 as the Buffalo Normal School before becoming the State Normal and Training School (1888–1927), the State Teachers College at Buffalo (1928–1946), the New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo (1946–1950), SUNY, New York State College for Teachers (1950–1951), the State University College for Teachers at Buffalo (1951–1959), the State University College of Education at Buffalo (1960–1961), State University College at Buffalo (1961), and SUNY Buffalo State University in 2023.[6][5]

Eighty-six students attended the Buffalo Normal School on the first day of classes on September 13, 1871. The school's purpose was to provide a uniform training program for teachers to serve Buffalo's fast-growing public school population. Curricular offerings now include more than 250 undergraduate and graduate programs.

The WWII years were another time of growth for the college; in 1944, the now renowned Special Education program was founded and in 1948, the first dormitory building was erected where the present-day Moot Hall is located. In 1961, Buffalo State was the first institution in the SUNY system to offer a study-abroad program, a semester-long immersion program in Siena, Italy. International study programs now include international exchange and study-abroad programs in Australia, Canada, England, Italy, the Netherlands, Puerto Rico, and Spain.

In 1964, the Buffalo State University Planetarium opened its doors with a 24-foot dome, and Dr. James Orgren became the facility's director in 1966. On November 17, 1978, a fire destroyed the facility, but the community's generosity allowed it to reopen on April 18, 1980. In April 1982, it was renamed the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium in honor of its greatest benefactor. In 1984, Dr. Orgren hired Mr. Arthur Gielow as his successor. Mr. Gielow died in 2010, and after a brief remodeling, the planetarium reopened in 2011 under the direction of Dr. Kevin Williams. In January 2013, the planetarium hosted a closing ceremony that highlighted its 48-year history. Through 2010–2012, staff members Tim Collins, Stephen Dubois and Terry Farrell created several programs. In 2015, a generous donation allowed the planetarium to reopen with a temporary 20-foot inflatable fulldome system. The new 35-foot dome facility is now open in the Science And Math Complex building.

Campus edit

Buffalo state has 29 buildings including student centers, academic buildings, athletics buildings, office buildings, and residence halls. Buffalo State is undergoing a $350 million campus-wide improvement project. In 2011, a $45 million Student Apartment Complex opened on the west side of campus. It is Buffalo State's largest addition to campus student housing since the early 1970s.[9]

Academics edit

 
Buffalo State University Graduation, 1997
 
Buffalo State University Student Affairs Vice President and Dean of Students Phillip Santa Maria[10][11] (1943–2005) speaking at MOOG Leadership Weekend, East Aurora, New York, 2000

Buffalo State has 79 undergraduate majors with 11 honors options and 64 opportunities for graduate study, including 11 teacher certification programs. Fifty-one faculty members have been awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, and seven have been honored as SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professors.[12]

More than 80 percent of all classes at Buffalo State have fewer than 40 students. Classes for undergraduate majors usually have between 12 and 15 students.[13] As of 2016, 49 Buffalo State faculty members have been awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.[14]

Schools edit

Buffalo State is composed of three schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, and the School of the Professions.

Programs and centers edit

Programs available at Buffalo State that are not offered at any other SUNY institution include adult education, applied economics, art conservation, communication design, creativity, fashion and textile technology, fiber design, forensic chemistry, metal/jewelry design, higher education administration, urban and regional planning, and wood/furniture design. Buffalo State was the first school in the world to grant a master of science in creativity.[citation needed] The university also now offers an undergraduate minor in Creative Studies.[15] Both programs are offered through the International Center for Studies in Creativity, which is housed on campus. Buffalo State has 12 centers promoting growth and excellence.

Others include:

  • Center for Development of Human Services (CDHS). Strengthening human services through training, organizational, and technical assistance; technology; and evaluation, this center offers a comprehensive menu of management, supervisory, and worker-training programs that enable students to learn to more effectively serve their future clients.
  • Center for Health and Social Research. Working as an integral component of Buffalo State to provide collaboration between students, faculty, and staff in intellectual development, this center works to investigate basic and applied research topics that are among the most pressing in today's society.
  • Great Lakes Center. This center actively conducts collaborative research with other institutions and agencies in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The research focuses primarily on lakes Erie and Ontario and their tributaries, although national and international projects are also a priority. Research topics include aquatic invasive species, biodiversity and conservation of freshwater mollusks, nutrient stoichiometry and lake budgets,[16] population ecology, water quality, and wetland chemistry and hydrology.
 
Aerial view

Rankings edit

Buffalo State was ranked 31 in the category Top Public Schools Regional Universities (North) by U.S. News & World Report's "Best Colleges 2012." When all public and private institutions are included, Buffalo State is ranked 110 in the Top Regional Universities (North) Tier 1, as of 2016.[17] In the same report in 2012, it ranked 73rd nationally for graduate schools in speech-language pathology.[18] Ranking Web of Universities ranks Buffalo State 4 out of 100 top universities in the Northern Region of the United States and 1,000 out of the top 12,000 in the world.[19] International Colleges & Universities ranks Buffalo State as the 17th best university in New York State out of 145.[20]

Student life edit

Demographics edit

There are 8,082 undergraduates and 1,036 graduate students enrolled.[21] The undergraduate population (Fall 2018) was 43 percent male and 57 percent female. The overall admission rate of new students (2016) was 62 percent.[22]

United Students Government edit

United Students Government (USG) represents the student body in campus governance and helps administrate student activities and organizations. USG provides activities, services, and student representation at Buffalo State. USG is headed by an executive branch of students elected each year along with a judicial branch and senate elected at the same time. USG manages and disperses money provided by the mandatory student activity fee to the many organizations and clubs on campus.

Athletics edit

Buffalo State's sports teams are known as the Bengals. Buffalo State competes in 16 varsity sports within NCAA Division III.

Club sports edit

Buffalo State also has four club sports funded by the United Students Government (USG): men's club hockey, co-ed rowing, men's rugby, and women's rugby.[23]

Greek life edit

 
Cock-a-doodle-doo (1981) sculpture by Billie Lawless in front of Upton Hall

Buffalo State has an Inter-Greek Association to support the operation of fraternities and sororities on campus. There are 11 fraternities and sororities recognized at Buffalo State.[24]

Media edit

  • BSC-TV Channel 3
  • WBNY-FM 91.3 (MHz), student-run radio station
  • The Record, the student-run newspaper, was published every Wednesday. It ceased being a print publication in 2016 and became online only starting in 2017.
  • The Lens, an art, culture, and literary magazine
  • 1300 Elmwood, magazine for alumni and friends, published biannually
     
    Burchfield-Penney Art Center

Art edit

The campus's Burchfield Penney Art Center, founded in 1966, moved to its new $33 million facility in 2008. The Burchfield Penney features the work of Western New York artists and houses one of the world's largest collections of work by watercolorist Charles E. Burchfield (1893–1967). The historic Buffalo AKG Art Museum, which showcases modern and contemporary art, is located across the street from the campus. Students can purchase discount passes in the Student Union. There are also a number of other art galleries[25] nearby.

Notable people edit

Buffalo State has 100,000 alumni living in 119 countries throughout the world. Ninety-seven percent live in the United States, and 71 percent live in New York State. The five most popular majors among alumni were elementary education (15,538), art education (4,249), exceptional education (4,180), business studies (3,979), and criminal justice (3,911).

Gallery edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d "College Navigator – SUNY Buffalo State". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. from the original on January 14, 2023. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Buffalo State – Visual Identity Program". buffalostate.edu. 2013. from the original on November 20, 2014. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "About Us | Art Conservation Department | SUNY Buffalo State College". artconservation.buffalostate.edu. from the original on September 19, 2020. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Buffalo State Formally Recognized as a University". SUNY Buffalo State College. 2023-01-10. from the original on 2023-01-10. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
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  7. ^ State, Buffalo. "Buffalo State-Specific Editorial Style – College Relations – Buffalo State College". collegerelations.buffalostate.edu. from the original on December 7, 2015. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  8. ^ "Academics | SUNY Buffalo State College". suny.buffalostate.edu. from the original on 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  9. ^ Kline, Allissa (September 27, 2010). "Growth spurt at Buffalo State". Buffalo Law Journal. from the original on March 18, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  10. ^ Phillip Santa Maria Memorial Award March 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY: Buffalo State College, 2011, Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  11. ^ Phil Santa Maria Award for Student Leadership in Equity and Campus Diversity March 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY: Buffalo State College, 2011, Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  12. ^ "About | SUNY Buffalo State College". suny.buffalostate.edu. from the original on 2020-04-27. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  13. ^ "State University of New York College at Buffalo Facility Profile" (PDF). SUNY.edu. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 20, 2010. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  14. ^ "Buffalo State Academic Affairs Faculty Recognition". buffalostate.edu. 2016. from the original on May 9, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Not to be confused with the University at Buffalo SUNY The State University of New York Buffalo State University 4 5 colloquially referred to as Buffalo State University SUNY Buffalo State Buffalo State or simply Buff State 6 7 is a public university in Buffalo New York It is part of the State University of New York SUNY system Buffalo State University was founded in 1871 as the Buffalo Normal School to train teachers It offers 79 undergraduate majors with 11 honors options 11 post baccalaureate teacher certification programs and 64 graduate programs 8 Buffalo State UniversityFormer namesBuffalo Normal School 1871 1888 State Normal and Training School 1888 1927 State Teachers College at Buffalo 1928 1946 New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo 1946 1950 SUNY New York State College for Teachers 1950 1951 State University College for Teachers at Buffalo 1951 1959 State University College of Education at Buffalo 1960 1961 State University College at Buffalo 1961 2023 MottoDedicated to ExcellenceTypePublic universityEstablishedSeptember 13 1871 152 years ago 1871 09 13 Parent institutionState University of New YorkAcademic affiliationCUMUEndowment 52 9 million 2019 1 ChancellorJohn B King Jr PresidentBonita R Durand interim ProvostAmitra Wall interim Academic staffFall 2021 2 Full time 340Part time 337Grad asst 35Students7 173 Fall 2021 2 Undergraduates6 147 Fall 2021 2 Postgraduates1 026 Fall 2021 2 LocationBuffalo New York U S CampusUrban 125 acres 51 ha ColorsBurnt orange purple warm gray and cool gray 3 NicknameBengalsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIIMascotBenji the BengalWebsitesuny wbr buffalostate wbr edu 42 56 05 N 78 53 02 W 42 9347 N 78 8839 W 42 9347 78 8839 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Schools 3 2 Programs and centers 3 3 Rankings 4 Student life 4 1 Demographics 4 2 United Students Government 4 3 Athletics 4 4 Club sports 4 5 Greek life 4 6 Media 4 7 Art 5 Notable people 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBuffalo State was founded in 1871 as the Buffalo Normal School before becoming the State Normal and Training School 1888 1927 the State Teachers College at Buffalo 1928 1946 the New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo 1946 1950 SUNY New York State College for Teachers 1950 1951 the State University College for Teachers at Buffalo 1951 1959 the State University College of Education at Buffalo 1960 1961 State University College at Buffalo 1961 and SUNY Buffalo State University in 2023 6 5 Eighty six students attended the Buffalo Normal School on the first day of classes on September 13 1871 The school s purpose was to provide a uniform training program for teachers to serve Buffalo s fast growing public school population Curricular offerings now include more than 250 undergraduate and graduate programs The WWII years were another time of growth for the college in 1944 the now renowned Special Education program was founded and in 1948 the first dormitory building was erected where the present day Moot Hall is located In 1961 Buffalo State was the first institution in the SUNY system to offer a study abroad program a semester long immersion program in Siena Italy International study programs now include international exchange and study abroad programs in Australia Canada England Italy the Netherlands Puerto Rico and Spain In 1964 the Buffalo State University Planetarium opened its doors with a 24 foot dome and Dr James Orgren became the facility s director in 1966 On November 17 1978 a fire destroyed the facility but the community s generosity allowed it to reopen on April 18 1980 In April 1982 it was renamed the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium in honor of its greatest benefactor In 1984 Dr Orgren hired Mr Arthur Gielow as his successor Mr Gielow died in 2010 and after a brief remodeling the planetarium reopened in 2011 under the direction of Dr Kevin Williams In January 2013 the planetarium hosted a closing ceremony that highlighted its 48 year history Through 2010 2012 staff members Tim Collins Stephen Dubois and Terry Farrell created several programs In 2015 a generous donation allowed the planetarium to reopen with a temporary 20 foot inflatable fulldome system The new 35 foot dome facility is now open in the Science And Math Complex building Campus editBuffalo state has 29 buildings including student centers academic buildings athletics buildings office buildings and residence halls Buffalo State is undergoing a 350 million campus wide improvement project In 2011 a 45 million Student Apartment Complex opened on the west side of campus It is Buffalo State s largest addition to campus student housing since the early 1970s 9 Academics edit nbsp Buffalo State University Graduation 1997 nbsp Buffalo State University Student Affairs Vice President and Dean of Students Phillip Santa Maria 10 11 1943 2005 speaking at MOOG Leadership Weekend East Aurora New York 2000 Buffalo State has 79 undergraduate majors with 11 honors options and 64 opportunities for graduate study including 11 teacher certification programs Fifty one faculty members have been awarded the SUNY Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Teaching and seven have been honored as SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professors 12 More than 80 percent of all classes at Buffalo State have fewer than 40 students Classes for undergraduate majors usually have between 12 and 15 students 13 As of 2016 49 Buffalo State faculty members have been awarded the SUNY Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Teaching 14 Schools edit Buffalo State is composed of three schools the School of Arts and Sciences the School of Education and the School of the Professions Programs and centers edit Programs available at Buffalo State that are not offered at any other SUNY institution include adult education applied economics art conservation communication design creativity fashion and textile technology fiber design forensic chemistry metal jewelry design higher education administration urban and regional planning and wood furniture design Buffalo State was the first school in the world to grant a master of science in creativity citation needed The university also now offers an undergraduate minor in Creative Studies 15 Both programs are offered through the International Center for Studies in Creativity which is housed on campus Buffalo State has 12 centers promoting growth and excellence Others include Center for Development of Human Services CDHS Strengthening human services through training organizational and technical assistance technology and evaluation this center offers a comprehensive menu of management supervisory and worker training programs that enable students to learn to more effectively serve their future clients Center for Health and Social Research Working as an integral component of Buffalo State to provide collaboration between students faculty and staff in intellectual development this center works to investigate basic and applied research topics that are among the most pressing in today s society Great Lakes Center This center actively conducts collaborative research with other institutions and agencies in the United States Canada and Europe The research focuses primarily on lakes Erie and Ontario and their tributaries although national and international projects are also a priority Research topics include aquatic invasive species biodiversity and conservation of freshwater mollusks nutrient stoichiometry and lake budgets 16 population ecology water quality and wetland chemistry and hydrology nbsp Aerial view Rankings edit Buffalo State was ranked 31 in the category Top Public Schools Regional Universities North by U S News amp World Report s Best Colleges 2012 When all public and private institutions are included Buffalo State is ranked 110 in the Top Regional Universities North Tier 1 as of 2016 17 In the same report in 2012 it ranked 73rd nationally for graduate schools in speech language pathology 18 Ranking Web of Universities ranks Buffalo State 4 out of 100 top universities in the Northern Region of the United States and 1 000 out of the top 12 000 in the world 19 International Colleges amp Universities ranks Buffalo State as the 17th best university in New York State out of 145 20 Student life editDemographics edit There are 8 082 undergraduates and 1 036 graduate students enrolled 21 The undergraduate population Fall 2018 was 43 percent male and 57 percent female The overall admission rate of new students 2016 was 62 percent 22 United Students Government edit United Students Government USG represents the student body in campus governance and helps administrate student activities and organizations USG provides activities services and student representation at Buffalo State USG is headed by an executive branch of students elected each year along with a judicial branch and senate elected at the same time USG manages and disperses money provided by the mandatory student activity fee to the many organizations and clubs on campus Athletics edit Main article Buffalo State Bengals Buffalo State s sports teams are known as the Bengals Buffalo State competes in 16 varsity sports within NCAA Division III Club sports edit Buffalo State also has four club sports funded by the United Students Government USG men s club hockey co ed rowing men s rugby and women s rugby 23 Greek life edit nbsp Cock a doodle doo 1981 sculpture by Billie Lawless in front of Upton HallBuffalo State has an Inter Greek Association to support the operation of fraternities and sororities on campus There are 11 fraternities and sororities recognized at Buffalo State 24 Media edit BSC TV Channel 3 WBNY FM 91 3 MHz student run radio station The Record the student run newspaper was published every Wednesday It ceased being a print publication in 2016 and became online only starting in 2017 The Lens an art culture and literary magazine 1300 Elmwood magazine for alumni and friends published biannually nbsp Burchfield Penney Art Center Art edit The campus s Burchfield Penney Art Center founded in 1966 moved to its new 33 million facility in 2008 The Burchfield Penney features the work of Western New York artists and houses one of the world s largest collections of work by watercolorist Charles E Burchfield 1893 1967 The historic Buffalo AKG Art Museum which showcases modern and contemporary art is located across the street from the campus Students can purchase discount passes in the Student Union There are also a number of other art galleries 25 nearby Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Buffalo State University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Buffalo State has 100 000 alumni living in 119 countries throughout the world Ninety seven percent live in the United States and 71 percent live in New York State The five most popular majors among alumni were elementary education 15 538 art education 4 249 exceptional education 4 180 business studies 3 979 and criminal justice 3 911 Susan Bies former member of the Federal Reserve Board Byron Brown current mayor of the City of Buffalo New York Patrick B Burke member of the New York State Assembly Tom Clark Commissioner of the Professional Bowlers Association PBA Grover Cleveland 22nd and 24th president of the United States member of the first board of directors of the Buffalo Normal School 1870 namesake of Cleveland Hall the university s administration building William Conrad III member of the New York State Assembly Francine DelMonte former member of the New York State Assembly Beverly Eckert member of 9 11 Family Steering Committee and co chair of Voices of September 11th died on Colgan Air Flight 3407 Diane English writer screenwriter film director Tom Fontana Emmy Award winning writer and producer David Franczyk member of the Buffalo Common Council Bobby Gonzalez former head coach of the men s basketball program at Seton Hall University Brian Higgins member of the U S House of Representatives Muriel A Howard president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities former president of Buffalo State University and a former vice president of the University at Buffalo 26 27 28 Sam Hoyt Empire State Development regional president former disgraced member of the New York State Assembly Sylvia Hyman B A art education 1938 ceramic artist 29 Carolyn Lamm partner White amp Case LLP former president American Bar Association Robert Longo painter and sculptor Gary McNamara former talk host at WGR and WBEN nationally syndicated talk host Red Eye Radio Cumulus Media Networks Kevin O Connell broadcaster Channel 2 News Buffalo Sid Parnes professor co founder International Center for Studies in Creativity Crystal Davis Peoples Stokes New York State assemblywoman 141st District Ralph Raico history professor and Austrian School economist John Rzeznik lead singer and guitarist of Buffalo native rock band Goo Goo Dolls attended one year Tom Shannon disk jockey at WKBW Cindy Sherman photographer film director and MacArthur Genius recipient Randy Smith former NBA player and casino executive host Robert E Wright Nef Family Chair of Political Economy at Augustana College South Dakota Daniel Garcia Professional wrestler for All Elite WrestlingGallery edit nbsp Rockwell Hall nbsp The Towers nbsp Campbell Student Union nbsp Bulger Communication Center nbsp Student Union QuadReferences edit SUNY Buffalo State Profile Rankings and Data US News Best Colleges U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on May 26 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d College Navigator SUNY Buffalo State National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Archived from the original on January 14 2023 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