News Releases

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

  • UB Law Alumna Receives MacArthur “Genius” Grant
    7/2/99
    University at Buffalo Law School alumna Sara Horowitz, who created a new organization called Working Today to provide benefits and services to people working in temporary, part-time, contract or independent employment, has been awarded a prestigious "genius" fellowship from The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
  • High-School Students Join UB Supercomputer Program
    6/30/99
    Although they won't be making movies, a select group of local high-school students attending a summer program at the University at Buffalo Center for Computational Research will be doing their homework on an SGI, Inc. Origin2000 Server, similar to the one used in the creation of "Toy Story" and "Antz."
  • Gift to Endow Fellowship for Doctoral Students in English
    6/28/99
    A bequest to the UB College of Arts and Sciences is providing a competitive edge for the Department of English in attracting top-notch doctoral students through increased fellowship money.
  • Endowment Fund Honors Former Chemistry Professor
    6/28/99
    Joseph Vacca, who received a doctorate in chemistry from UB in 1983, has established the Peter T. Lansbury Endowment Fund in honor of Lansbury, UB professor emeritus of chemistry who was his research advisor.
  • Management School Interns Gain Valuable Experience While Helping Area Companies Accomplish Key Goals
    6/28/99
    Each summer, a small platoon of fresh-faced talent marches out into the Western New York business community, eager to exchange hard work for valuable resume credentials. They are interns from the UB School of Management and their arrival is gratefully anticipated by area business owners and managers who hire the students to complete special projects, gather research or bolster their staffs.
  • UB and Sun Microsystems to Develop ‘Poor Man’s Supercomputer’
    6/25/99
    The Center for Computational Research at the University at Buffalo and Sun Microsystems have launched a research partnership aimed at developing a network of high-end workstations that will deliver the power of a supercomputer at a fraction of the cost.
  • Could Humans Live On Mars? Geologists Discuss Mission Landing Sites that Might Have Answers
    6/18/99
    You think finding a place to park down here is hard. Try finding a place to land on Mars. That's what a group of leading planetary geologists tried to decide June 22-23 when they met at the University at Buffalo for the Mars Surveyor 2001 Landing Site Workshop.
  • Medical Rehabilitation Conference Set for July 17-18
    6/18/99
    A conference on interpreting and understanding the results of medical rehabilitation and its cost effectiveness will be held July 17-18 in the Sheraton Inn Buffalo Airport, 2040 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga.The conference will be sponsored by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
  • To Understand Mars Better, Geologists to Visit Niagara Falls
    6/18/99
    What does Niagara Falls have in common with the planet Mars? Quite a lot, geologically speaking. In fact, on June 25-26, a group of leading planetary geologists will visit Buffalo and Niagara Falls to better understand the geology of Mars.
  • Nursing School Graduates Receive Awards
    6/18/99
    Eighteen students in the School of Nursing received awards and scholarships at the school's commencement ceremony last month.