Please join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for a seminar, "Defining WNY's Climate Zones and Exploring Local Climate Trends," presented by Stephen Vermette of the Buffalo State Geography and Planning Department.
Please join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for a seminar, "Upwelling and Downwelling Dynamics Influence Spatial Patterns of Hypoxia and Nearshore Hypoxia Events in the Central Basin of Lake Erie," presented by Mark Rowe of the National...
Join the Great Lakes Center for our annual Open House. We will present our 2016–2017 Annual Report and discuss current and potential projects. Refreshments will be served.
Please join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for a seminar, "Restoration of the Buffalo River," presented by John Grabowski of the Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper. All interested faculty, staff, and students are welcome.
CSTEP will host Dr. Adam Kisailus from Roswell Park Cancer Institute:
Friday, October 20, from noon to 1:00 p.m. in E. H. Butler 210
Thursday, November 2, from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in E. H. Butler 210
As the assistant dean for internships and educational outreach, Dr. Kisailus...
Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes ecosystem science program for the seminar "Mechanisms Governing Spindle Positioning," presented by Heidi Hehnly, assistant professor...
Please join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science program for a seminar,"Land cover types as predictors of wetland vegetation quality", presented by Martin Stapanian, research ecologist with the USGS Great Lakes Science Center.
The Biology Department, Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Program present a seminar, "Give me that candy bar! The physiological and psychological effects of eating comfort food", presented by Naomi McKay, assistant professor of psychology. All students, staff, and faculty are...
Please join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science program for a seminar, "Disentangling Dreissena Mussel Effects on Larval Fish Distribution, Density, Growth and Potential Recruitment in Lake Michigan", presented by Ed Rutherford, research fishery...
The Biology Department, Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Program present a seminar, "Harnessing Yeast Genetics for Understanding G protein Coupled Receptor Function and for HIV Vaccine Development," presented by Dr. Mark E. Dumont, Professor, University of Rochester, Department...
The Biology Department, Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Program present a seminar, "Deadly pile-ups on neuronal highways: Motor-cargo complexes and transport defects in neurodegenerative disease," presented by Dr. Shermali Gunawardena, Department of Biological Sciences at...
Please join the Great Lakes Center for a seminar titled “Patterns of long-term dynamics of aquatic communities and water quality parameters in the Great Lakes: Are they synchronized?,” presented by Katya Kovalenko from NRRI at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. All students, staff,...
Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for the seminar "Ecosystem Resilience to Global Change in a Biodiversity Hotspot," presented by Dr. Adam Wilson, assistant professor, Department of Geography, University at Buffalo. All...
"Applying GIS technology to Local Environmental Problems: Erie County, NY, Examples" by Lisa Matthies, director of Geographic Information Services at the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning. This seminar is presented by the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great...
Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for the seminar "Ripple Effects of Invasive Species," presented by Dr. Suann Yang, assistant professor, Department of Biology, SUNY Geneseo. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome....
"Emerald Shiners as a Bioindicator of Urban Water Pollution in the Upper Niagara River" by Jo Johnson, GLES graduate and current ecological planner at Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper. This seminar is presented by the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes ecosystem science...
Join the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for two presentations: "Attached algae as indicators of stream ecosystem function in the headwaters of the Lake Erie watershed," by Hannah Fazekas, graduate student of environmental sciences...
Please join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for the seminar "Think Local, Understand Global; Using Biology to Build Confidence in Projected Global Carbon Cycle Climate Feedbacks," presented by Dr. Mark Bradford, professor, School of...
Join the Biology Department, the Great Lakes Center, and the Great Lakes Ecosystem Science Program for the seminar "Using the Past to Manage for the Future: An Historic Approach to Conservation of the Eastern Hellbender," presented by Robin Foster, Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior, University at...
"The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Framework: a spatial framework, ecological classification, and tools to meet the needs of Great Lakes management and research," by Catherine Riseng, associate research scientist at the University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability. This...
"Use of molecular genetics for the conservation of species of concern," by Dr. Isabel Porto-Hannes, research associate at the University at Buffalo's Evolution, Ecology and Behavior. This seminar is presented by the Great Lakes Center, Biology Department, and the Great Lakes ecosystem science...
As part of the exhibition Burchfield’s Arboretum on view at the Burchfield Penney Art Center until December 2, 2018, the center presents a panel discussion celebrating...
We will present the 2017-2018 Annual Report, updates on the GLES graduate program, and current and future projects.
Join the Biology Department for the seminar, "All About That Base: The Vital Importance of Bicarbonate Transporters," presented by Mark Parker, assistant professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo. All students,...
Join the Professional Development Schools Consortium (PDS) at the 2018 Teacher Tailgate, an open house gathering of education students, staff, and faculty to extend relationships across academic boundaries and share information and opportunities with teacher candidates.
This event is open...
Join the Biology Department and the Great Lakes Center for the seminar, "Causes and Consequences of Social Evolution in Certain Birds and Ants," presented by Gavin Leighton, assistant professor of biology. All students, staff, and faculty welcome.
Seminar "Biomechanics of Establishing Asymmetries during Embryo Development," presented by Jeffrey Amack, associate professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. All students...
Seminar, "Nitrogen cycling in stream ecosystems," presented by Dr. Jonathan O'Brien, assistant professor, Department of Biology, Canisius College. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.
"Long-term change in the Great Lakes lower food web: the importance of deep chlorophyll maxima" presented by Dr. Annie Scofield, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University. This seminar is part of the Biology/Great Lakes Center Seminar Series.
The Biology Department and the Great Lakes Center present the seminar "Regulation of Body Temperature by Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoeffectors," by Zachary Schlader,...
Please join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center for "Linking physiological and ecological drivers of plant responses to global change," a seminar presented by Katie Becklin, assistant professor in biology at Syracuse University. All are welcome to attend.
Please join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center for "Sex and contaminant in fish: hot spots, big testes, and high activity males," a seminar presented by Chuck Madenjian, Research Fisheries Biologist at the USGS, Great Lakes Science Center. All are welcome to attend.
Join the Biology Department and the Great Lakes Center for their final fall 2018 seminar, "Daphnia’s challenge: strategies to survive and reproduce under limiting environmental conditions,” presented by Alicia Perez-Fuentetaja, professor in the Biology Department and research scientist...
Please join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center today for "Consequences of consumer adaption for ecosystem responses to eutrophication and HABs," a seminar presented by Michael Chislock, assistant professor in Environmental Science and Ecology at SUNY Brockport. All are welcome to...
Join us for a special Interconnect Presentation! All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
Design 101 students studied the Eckert Herbarium's collection for inspiration and created motifs and patterns. Thirteen patterns were selected by the Buffalo State Fashion and...
Design 101 students studied the Eckert Herbarium's collection for inspiration and created motifs and patterns. Thirteen patterns were selected by the Buffalo State Fashion and Textile Technology Department and their Surface Design students developed garment-appropriate prints. An FSA Founder's...
Japanese stiltgrass, an early detection priority invasive species, was found in the Village of East Aurora and reported to WNY PRISM in 2017. In response, WNY PRISM partnered with the Village of East Aurora and Town of Aurora to start and education campaign to raise awareness of this species and...
Seminar by GLC research scientist candidate Shivakumar Shivarudrappa, “Varied Response of Macrobenthos to Recurring and Abated Environmental Stressors.” Please come and encourage your students to attend.
Please join the Great Lakes Center for the seminar "Sediment Geochemistry and Nutrient Dynamics in the Upper Great Lakes," presented by Sergei Katsev, professor of physics at the...
The Great Lakes Center Seminar Series presents "Freshwater Bivalves: distribution, food and conservation" by Dr. Arthur Bogan, curator of mollusks at North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences. The seminar will focus on freshwater bivalve research, fieldwork across Asia, conservation and...
Join the Biology Department for the seminar, "Signaling Pathways That Control Morphogenesis in Fungi," presented by Paul J. Cullen, professor and director of Graduate Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.
Join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center for the seminar, "Disruption of the Molecular Circadian Clock in Cancer," presented by Brian J. Altman, Assistant Professor, Department of...
Join Weigel Wellness Center for free yoga classes in Buckham Hall D203: Mondays 3:00–4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 4:30–5:30 p.m.; and Saturdays noon–1:00 p.m.
Join Weigel Wellness Center for free yoga classes in Buckham Hall D203: Mondays 3:00–4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 4:30–5:30 p.m.; and Saturdays noon–1:00 p.m.
Join Weigel Wellness Center for free yoga classes in Buckham Hall D203: Mondays 3:00–4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 4:30–5:30 p.m.; and Saturdays noon–1:00 p.m.
Join Weigel Wellness Center for free yoga classes in Buckham Hall D203: Mondays 3:00–4:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 4:30–5:30 p.m.; and Saturdays noon–1:00 p.m.
Join the Biology and Great Lakes Center for the seminar, "Untangling the evolutionary dynamics of complex traits," presented by Sara Miller, NSF postdoctoral fellow, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.
The Career Development Center presents "Internships: Finding, Applying, Succeeding"
Sponsored by Northwestern Mutual.
Alumni will talk about their successful internship experiences and share...
Please join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center for their next seminar titled “...
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...
Please join the Biology Department and Great Lakes Center for their next seminar "Development and application of a robot-assisted computer vision system to support ecological monitoring in the Great Lakes" presented by Peter Esselman, fisheries biologist, USGS Great Lakes Science Center. All are...
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.
Please join the Biology Department and the Great Lakes Center for the seminar, "The role of protein arginine methylation in pre-mRNA splicing," presented by Michael Yu, associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University at Buffalo. All students, staff, and faculty...
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Program leaders of the (new!!) International Professional Development Schools (IPDS) Costa Rica program will provide two information sessions for students interested in a 2½-week teach-and-study-away...
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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