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JOLLY JUGGLER. Dan Cross, a senior double-majoring in history and Spanish, takes advantage of some nice weather and free time to brush up on his juggling skills on the lawn in front of Hayes Hall on the South Campus. (Photo: Donna Longenecker)

Reynolds, Clinton to receive Igniting Ideas Awards

Rep. Thomas Reynolds and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive Igniting Ideas Awards for their leadership in support of the UB Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics at a UB Business Partners Day luncheon to be held on June 6. » Full Story

Another glitch surfaces in HRT

A national study involving 151 women from Western New York, conducted to assess the effect of hormone therapy on dementia and mild cognitive impairment, has shown that women 65 and over who take combined estrogen and progestin may double their risk of developing dementia. » Full Story

Unique views of the humble chair. Students in architecture professor Abir Mullick's "Senior Studio" examined seating from a range of perspectives and then designed and built their own chairs focusing on "ergonomic interest and creative design."

A digital drive-by of Buffalo's automotive history. The Buffalo Transportation/Pierce-Arrow Museum now has a digital library, thanks to the efforts of graduate students in the Department of Information and Library Studies in the School of Informatics.

Levine to be honored by peers. UB faculty member emeritus Murray Levine will be feted by his peers next month for his contributions to the field of community research and action.

Links between visual and musical worlds. Five composers' deep connections to the visual arts form the basis of an exhibition in the Music Library that complements this year's June in Buffalo festival.