A scene from UB’s hotly viewed “falcon–cam” shows a peregrine falcon perched near the nest at the tower of MacKay Heating Plant on the east side of the South Campus.
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Newest UB researchers challenge conventional ideas
Meet Bulls head football coach Jeff Quinn
Come next spring, UB’s North Campus will be the site of a massive and imaginative solar array installation
Members of UB Parent Council get involved in campus life
Chemistry professor, retiring after 48 years, reflects on vast changes in field
Botanical researcher is tuned in to the tiniest plants—and details
Community pharmacist extols merits of independent business
Seattle builder competes in arduous iditarod across Alaska
Environmental justice advocate aids remediation efforts
Enjoy faculty and staff profiles from the UB Reporter
Web edition preparation by Paula Gainey and Mike Sabatino
1/17/2013 An article in USA Today on Eastman Kodak?s bankruptcy filing, which has caused huge cuts to pay, benefits and insurance coverage for retirees and employees, quotes Martha Salzman, assistant professor of accounting and law in the UBSchool of Management.
1/17/2013 Steven Dubovsky, chair of the Department of Psychiatry in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, was interviewed live on NPR?s ?Here & Now,? which airs on 170 NPR affiliates nationwide, about President Barack Obama?s $500 million plan to reduce gun violence.
1/15/2013 A front-page story in the Buffalo News reports on a new study soon to be underway at UB and two other upstate medical centers to test a procedure that infuses stem cells into the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis to repair damage to their central nervous systems. The article quotes Bianca Guttman-Weinstock, co-principal investigator on the study. ?Expectations have to be kept under control,? she said. ?You?re not going to implant stem cells in people and suddenly see them running around.?