News Releases

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

  • Bernstein’s Up To His Old Tricks: Knockin’ ’Em Dead In Wordland
    5/17/00
    A new book of old work by Charles Bernstein, David Gray Chair of Poetry at the University at Buffalo and one of the great irony producers of our age, is getting rave reviews from the national literary community.
  • UB’s EOC To Hold 27th Graduation Ceremony
    5/17/00
    Julian C. Johnson, a Buffalo attorney, concert producer, promoter and UB alumnus, will speak at the UB Educational Opportunity Center's 27th annual graduation ceremony, to be held at 7 p.m. May 24 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the North Campus.
  • Conference To Launch UB Treatment Program For Bipolar Disorder
    5/17/00
    The University at Buffalo has been selected as one of 20 clinical sites across the United States to provide a specialized treatment program for persons with bipolar disorder, known in lay terms as manic-depression.
  • Surgeon General to Commission 4 UB Medical School Grads
    5/16/00
    Four graduates of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will be commissioned into the armed forces by U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher immediately after the school's commencement ceremony on May 19.
  • Chemical from Venom of Chilean Tarantula Could Aid Treatment of Heart Attack, Other Major Diseases
    5/16/00
    University at Buffalo biophysicists have identified a component of venom from a very large, very hairy Chilean tarantula that blocks the action of ion channels that are responsible for cellular mechanical responses -- the cell's ability to feel. These channels or pores in the cell membrane -- called stretch-activated channels because stretching the membrane causes them to open and close -- have been implicated in functions as diverse as the senses of touch and hearing, muscle contraction and coordination, and blood pressure and volume regulation.
  • UB Study Suggests Ways To Improve Elementary Students’ Language-Arts Skills
    5/15/00
    Working with the students and teachers at Public School 40 in the City of Buffalo, a doctoral student in educational psychology at the University at Buffalo may have developed a solution to the situation faced by students who are having difficulty achieving the new writing standards required to pass New York State’s new English Language Arts Test.
  • Students Inducted Into Residence Halls Alumni Group
    5/15/00
    Kaya Gerberich and Michael Patterson, graduating seniors at UB, recently were inducted into the Association of Alumni and Friends, the alumni group of the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH).
  • UB Project Educates Community About Stroke
    5/15/00
    For the past two years, Lee Guterman and his colleagues in the UB Department of Neurosurgery have been working to help educate the public about stroke’s symptoms and risk factors through the Western New York Stroke Screening Program. The project has particular resonance in Buffalo and environs, where stroke risk is higher than the national average. May has been designated as “stroke month.”
  • Eight Students Receive Special Awards At UB Commencement
    5/15/00
    Eight graduating seniors received special awards during UB’s 154th general commencement ceremony on May 14.
  • Fannie Mae Corp. Contributes $20,000 To UCI Housing Project
    5/12/00
    Fannie Mae Corp. has contributed an additional $20,000 to help the University Community Initiative (UCI) continue with its housing acquisition, rehabilitation and resale program in the University Heights neighborhood of Buffalo.