News Releases

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

  • UB Nursing School Involved In First Large-Scale, Quality-Of-Life Study Of Women With Lung Cancer
    10/13/99
    The University at Buffalo School of Nursing is one of five nursing schools conducting the first national, large-scale study of quality-of-life issues affecting women with lung cancer.
  • UB To Hold Undergraduate Open House On Oct. 23
    10/13/99
    The University at Buffalo will hold "Discover UB," an open house for prospective undergraduate students, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 23 on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Kleinman Named Chair Of UB Architecture Department
    10/13/99
    Kent Kleinman, a designer with a distinguished international reputation in architectural design and design theory, has been named associate professor and chair of the Department of Architecture in the School of Architecture and Planning.
  • Meacham Named Chair Of Department Of Psychology At UB
    10/13/99
    Jack Meacham, Ph.D., SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at UB, has been named chair of the department.
  • UB Exceeds Fall Enrollment Targets
    10/11/99
    The University at Buffalo has exceeded its enrollment targets for full-time students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and has increased its number of graduate students by more than 15 percent since last fall, according to UB's official enrollment-status report.
  • UB Inducts 5 Into Athletic Hall Of Fame
    10/11/99
    Five former University at Buffalo athletes, including two three-sport stars from the early 1950s, will be inducted into the UB Alumni Association's Athletic Hall of Fame at a dinner Oct. 22 in the Center for Tomorrow on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
  • UB Pediatric Researchers To Conduct First Trial Of Ability Of Vitamin A To Boost Immune System In Premature Infants
    10/11/99
    University at Buffalo pediatric researchers have received a $1.2 million grant from the Institute for Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, to conduct the first clinical trial of vitamin A's potential to bolster the immune systems of very premature babies, an action that could help prevent potentially deadly infections.
  • Youth Development To Be Topic Of Acer Colloquium
    10/11/99
    "New Perspectives on Youth Development" will be the topic of the Charlotte C. Acer Colloquium on Urban Education, to be held from 4-6 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Screening Room in the Center for the Arts on the UB North Campus.
  • The Shifting Sands Of Masculinity To Be Subject Of 1999 Capen Lecture In The Humanities
    10/11/99
    Leo Braudy, an analyst of cultural history, literature and film who says we live in a celebrity-obsessed society with little sense of history, will deliver the 1999 Samuel P. Capen Lecture in the Humanities at UB.
  • UB Exceeds Fall Enrollment Targets
    10/11/99
    The University at Buffalo has exceeded its enrollment targets for full-time students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and has increased its number of graduate students by more than 15 percent since last fall, according to UB's official enrollment-status report.