News Releases

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

  • UB Dental Researchers Find Novel Peptide in Saliva that Kills Broad Range of Fungi and Bacteria
    3/5/02
    A small piece of protein from one end of a larger molecule found in human saliva has been shown in laboratory tests to have potent antimicrobial activity against several types of bacteria and fungi, some of which are resistant to current drugs. If these findings hold up in animal and human trials, the peptide could form the basis for promising new drugs for treating a wide range of infections.
  • Nobel Laureate in Physics to Deliver Rustgi Lecture
    3/5/02
    Douglas D. Osheroff, the 1996 Nobel laureate in physics, will deliver the 2002 Moti Lal Rustgi Memorial Lecture at 4:30 p.m. on March 15 in Room 225 of the Natural Sciences Complex on the North Campus.
  • Study Suggests Gum Disease, Cardiovascular Disease Link Common Phenomenon in Developed Countries
    3/4/02
    A study of a group of Germans conducted by researchers in the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine suggests that the relationship between gum disease and cardiovascular disease may be a common phenomenon in developed countries. The study found periodontal disease bacteria in samples of fatty plaque removed from the carotid arteries of 106 German subjects undergoing a procedure to unclog the large arteries in the neck. The bacteria were the same types as those found in carotid plaque from an earlier study of U.S. residents.
  • Engineering Faculty Member Receives Prestigious 2002 Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award
    3/4/02
    Paschalis Alexandridis, Ph.D., a faculty member in the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences who uses molecules and particles as "LEGOs" to develop advanced materials at the nano-scale that end up in products ranging from paints to contact lenses has been chosen to receive the prestigious 2002 Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award.
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Recognizes UB Faculty Member for His Work on Substance Use, Abuse
    3/4/02
    Craig Colder, Ph.D., a University at Buffalo psychologist whose research seeks to identify multiple levels of influence that contribute to the development of adolescent substance use, has been selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as a Tobacco Etiology Research Network (TERN) Scholar for 2002.
  • Marketing Seminar Among Programs Planned by UB Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
    3/1/02
    The Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) in the University at Buffalo School of Management, as part of its Executive Education Program series, will offer a program entitled "The Mother-In-Law's Guide to Marketing: How to Create and Implement a Marketing Campaign Whose Success Will Silence Even Your Staunchest Critics."
  • Arditti String Quartet, Opera and New Music Highlight Music Department's March Concert Schedule
    3/1/02
    The prize-winning Arditti String Quartet, known internationally as celebrated interpreters of contemporary and 20th-century music, will perform at the University at Buffalo on March 20 as part of the March concert program presented by the Department of Music. The concert schedule also will feature faculty recitals by pianists Stephen and Frieda Manes, and the Bugallo/Golove/Nelson Trio, whose members are strong proponents of new music, as well as a production by the UB Opera Workshop of Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas."
  • UB MBA Program Announces CASE Competition Winners
    3/1/02
    Four teams of full-time MBA students from the University at Buffalo School of Management recently completed the final round of the school's annual MBA Case Competition, sponsored by Columbus McKinnon Corp. and Ernst & Young.
  • Ohrenstein Plans Contemporary Twist for Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" on March 8 and 9
    3/1/02
    Drawing on her classical training, combined with a deep, experiential knowledge of past and present American composers, Dora Ohrenstein will direct Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas," a rarely performed opera -- and the first opera in English -- on March 8 and 9 at the University at Buffalo.
  • Donny Osmond to Perform in Center for the Arts April 11
    2/28/02
    The University at Buffalo Center for the Arts and UBASE will present Donny Osmond in concert at 8 p.m. on April 11 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.