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UB Gender Institute's 16th Annual Film Festival Begins Feb. 16
02/13/12 "Pink Ribbons Inc.," a film critiquing the corporate politics of breast cancer philanthropy, and the award-winning documentary "Granito: How to Nail a Dictator" are among the films to be featured as part of the 16th International Film Festival, presented by the University at Buffalo Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender.
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Explosive Evolutionary Innovation May Not Always Follow Mass Extinctions, Study of Ancient Zooplankton Finds View Photo
02/13/12 Following one of Earth's five greatest mass extinctions, tiny marine organisms called graptoloids did not begin to rapidly develop new physical traits until about 2 million years after competing species became extinct. This discovery, based on new research, challenges the widely held assumption that a period of explosive evolution quickly follows for survivors of mass extinctions.
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UB's Anti-Bullying Center Presents Program in Support of Gay and Transgendered Youth
02/13/12 The University at Buffalo's Jean M. Alberti Center for the Prevention of Bullying Abuse and School Violence will sponsor a colloquium in support of gay and transgendered youth at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, in 120 Clemens Hall on UB's North Campus.
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UB President Satish K. Tripathi Congratulates Warde Manuel View Photo
02/13/12 In a message to the campus community, University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi today offered his congratulations and best wishes to UB Vice President and Director of Athletics Warde J. Manuel, who has accepted the athletics director position at the University of Connecticut.
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UB's Bruneau Wins 2012 T.R. Higgins Award from the American Institute of Steel Construction View Photo
02/10/12 Michel Bruneau, PhD, professor of civil, structural and environmental engineering in the University at Buffalo's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is the 2012 recipient of the prestigious American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award.
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UB's Beth Tauke Takes Top Housing Industry Prize for Home for Baby Boomers View Photo
02/10/12 A concept home designed with the help of Beth Tauke, associate professor of architecture in the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning, has received a coveted 2012 Best of 50+ Housing Award from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Housing Council for a home that meets the physical needs and lifestyle of baby boomers.
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Can i(Pod) Take Your Order? UB Grad and Former Student Launch Technology Start-Up to Market Restaurant App View Photo
02/10/12 Paper be damned. Two former servers from Western New York are spinning their experience waiting tables into a technology start-up that offers a digital solution for managing food and drink orders. Refulgent Software, based in the University at Buffalo's Technology Incubator, produces and markets "Ambur," an iPod and iPad app that serves as a restaurant point-of-service system.
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UB Nursing Gets Green Light for Online RN-BS Program
02/09/12 The University at Buffalo School of Nursing has received approval by the State Education Department and the State University of New York to reinstate its 12-month online RN-BS program.
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What's Causing "Conversion Disorder" in LeRoy? View Photo
02/09/12 In the following Q&A, David G. Lichter, MD, professor of neurology in the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and an expert in movement disorders, including Tourette's Syndrome and other tic disorders, discusses the emergence of conversion disorder in high school girls in LeRoy, New York and what might be causing it. He has been interviewed on the topic by numerous local and national media.
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UB Ranked Among 'Best Values for 2012' By Princeton Review
02/07/12 The University at Buffalo is among the nation's top 75 "best value" public colleges and universities, according to The Princeton Review's annual national survey of American colleges and universities.
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