News Releases

All of the latest news about our university. (by topic)

  • UB Graduate School of Education Confers Awards Upon Outstanding Doctoral Student, Alumni
    6/28/02
    The University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education conferred awards upon one of its outstanding doctoral students and several alumni at the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • UB School of Nursing Honors Graduates at Commencement
    6/28/02
    Eighteen students in the University at Buffalo School of Nursing received awards and scholarships at the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • ELI Conducts Summer Institute for African Educators
    6/28/02
    For the third consecutive year, the English Language Institute (ELI) at the University at Buffalo is conducting a special summer institute for educators from sub-Saharan countries.
  • School of Health Related Professions Honors Graduates
    6/28/02
    Twenty new graduates of the University at Buffalo School of Health Related Professions were honored with scholarships and awards during the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • Thirteen Honored at UB School of Social Work Commencement
    6/28/02
    Thirteen students attending the University at Buffalo School of Social Work received awards during the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • UB School of Pharmacy First in the U.S. to Require Future Pharmacists to Take Pharmacogenomics
    6/27/02
    This fall, in addition to Biochemical Principles and Human Physiology, students studying to be pharmacists in the University at Buffalo's School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will be taking a course in pharmacogenomics.
  • University at Buffalo Materials Researchers Develop Device for "Ultrasmall" Data Storage
    6/26/02
    Two University at Buffalo materials researchers have developed an extremely sensitive nanoscale device that could shrink ultra-high-density storage devices to record sizes. The magnetic sensor, made of nickel and measuring only a few atoms in diameter, could increase data storage capacity by a factor of a 1,000 or more and ultimately could lead to supercomputing devices as small as a wristwatch.
  • Physical Aggression Common in the Lives of Young Adults
    6/26/02
    The prevalence of physical aggression among adults "eclipses rates based on police reports or victimization surveys by a factor of 10," according to a study by University at Buffalo researchers recently reported in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence. They found that 1 in every 3 men between the ages of 18 and 30 and 1 in 5 women in that age category are the target of physically aggressive behavior on an annual basis.
  • Through the Efforts of "STOR," University at Buffalo Bringing Companies, Venture Capital to Western New York
    6/25/02
    Buffalo-Niagara is on the verge of a new economy based in the biosciences and information technology, and the University at Buffalo Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach (STOR) is capitalizing on the strengths of the region and university to bring new companies and venture money to Western New York.
  • UB Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach Names Advisory Board
    6/25/02
    The University at Buffalo Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach (STOR) has named 14 local community and business leaders to its new regional advisory board. The board members were announced today by Robert J. Genco, D.D.S., Ph.D., UB vice provost and SUNY Distinguished Professor who is director of STOR.