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NOH ROBING. Koken (actor's assistant) Hatta Tatsuya (left) dresses Fukano Shinjiro during the Japanese robing demonstration held before Sunday's performance in the Center for the Arts of the noh drama "Aoi no Ue." UB theatre and dance student Rachel Oyama assists in the ceremony, which usually is conducted in private and not before an audience. The demonstration, sponsored by the Asian Studies Program, and performance concluded a week-long residency at UB by three noh actors. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)

UB to co-sponsor groundbreaking Chinese art exhibition

The UB Art Galleries will join with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the China Millennium Monument Art Museum in Beijing to bring "The Wall," the largest exhibition of contemporary Chinese art to travel beyond China, to Buffalo in 2005. » Full Story

Simpson addresses Faculty Senate. President John B. Simpson addressed the full Faculty Senate for the first time on Tuesday, joking about his "indoctrination" by snow and ice.

New technique for opening blocked carotid arteries. A new procedure for opening a re-clogged carotid artery developed by UB researchers reduces the risk of neurological complications.

Countdown to commencement. A new program designed by Student Affairs aims to help seniors prepare for commencement and life after UB.

Focus on Frankenstein. An traveling exhibition that celebrates the myth of "Frankenstein" has arrived in Buffalo, thanks to a collaboration between the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries, the UB Libraries and Just Buffalo Literary Center.

Challenging the Boeing "Dreamliner." A research paper by UB industrial geographers contends that the launch of the proposed Boeing 7E7 "Dreamliner" will cost nearly double what the company estimates and may violate trade agreements.

Taking on the world at "Eurosim." UB political science students learned a valuable lesson in decision making and international cooperation at the recent "Eurosim" conference held in the Netherlands.