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What’s the best thing about Buffalo in the summer?
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The best thing about Buffalo is enjoying the views from our waterfront parks.
Roberta (Robin) Sullivan, M.A. ’98 & B.F.A. ’96
Instructional Designer, Teaching & Learning Center
Office of the Provost, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs -
Buffalonians really celebrate summer with great events. The Allentown Art Festival, Thursday at the Square, Jazz at the Albright-Knox, and Shakespeare in Delaware Park are some of my favorites.
David Dudek, B.A. ’95
Systems Analyst, Client Services Group
Academic Services -
Food! All the festivals and more food! Allentown Art Festival, the Taste of Buffalo, the Hellenic Festival, the Italian Festival and more...hmmm. It’s so good!
Karl Fiebelkorn, M.B.A. ’88 & B.S. ’78
Associate Dean
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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