News Releases

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

  • Folta, Moran Named to Development Positions At UB
    11/11/98
    The Office of University Development has made two appointments, in the School of Pharmacy and School of Management.
  • Kanski Receives UB Nursing Dean's Award For Excellence
    11/10/98
    Genevieve W. Kanski, Ed.D., clinical assistant professor in the School of Nursing, has received the second annual Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching from the school.
  • Russo Receives UB Engineer of The Year Award
    11/10/98
    Anthony L. Russo, Ph.D., has been named "Engineer of the Year" by the UB Engineering Alumni Association.
  • Sheffer In Beirut On Local Government Mission
    11/9/98
    John B. Sheffer, II, director of the Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth at UB, has joined a three-person delegation charged with assessing the structure and needs of local government in Lebanon.
  • Web Site On AIDS Drugs Will Speed Sharing of Information Among Pharmacists And Physicians
    11/9/98
    Pharmacologists in the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy have launched a Web site where practitioners will be able to share and evaluate information about how anti-HIV medications work and interact.
  • UB AIDS Adherence Clinic Gets Patients to Stick to Their Drug Regimens
    11/8/98
    To maximize the chances that HIV patients will do well with their complex, medication regimens, the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy has developed the world's first HIV Medication Adherence Clinic.
  • UB Expert In Mudflows Travels to Nicaragua to Study Causes of The Decade's "Worst Volcanic Disaster"
    11/6/98
    A University at Buffalo scientist who is an expert in volcanic mudflows will travel to Nicaragua on Saturday to evaluate the possible causes of last weekend's devastating mudflow that occurred with the catastrophic collapse of Casita volcano and killed thousands of people in several villages.
  • UB Team's Perfectly Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Will Make Flat Panel Displays Feasible And Affordable
    11/5/98
    University at Buffalo researchers have announced technical advances in producing carbon nanotubes that will lead to affordable flat panel displays, which one day will make it possible to hang TV or computer monitors on the wall like a picture.
  • UB Business Alliance Names Advisory Board
    11/5/98
    Ronald J. Allman of East Amherst, plant manager at American Axle-Tonawanda Forge, has been named chair of the advisory board of the University at Buffalo Business Alliance.
  • Penksa to Lead UB's State-Relations Programs, Initiatives
    11/5/98
    Janet Penksa, vice president for The Center for Health Policy Studies in Albany, has been named an associate vice president for university services at UB.