News Releases

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

  • UB Heads $22 Million Federal Effort to Bring Health-Care Providers to New York's Underserved Areas
    9/11/98
    To help alleviate that shortage of health professionals in the state's underserved communities, the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo is teaming with the State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse and other New York professional schools.
  • UB Receives $18.14 Million In Private Gifts
    9/10/98
    The University at Buffalo received $18.14 million in private gifts during fiscal year 1997-98, the highest level of private giving achieved by the university in a fiscal year.
  • Soul Solidarity Day to Focus On Religious Issues And Their Relation to Academia
    9/10/98
    UB will take the lead as one of the first public universities to initiate a campus-wide dialogue on religious issues and their relation to academia when Soul Solidarity Day, a day-long spiritual exchange, is held on Wednesday, Sept. 16.
  • Certificate Program Offered In Human-Resource Management
    9/9/98
    A new 10-week certificate program in human-resource management is being offered by the Center for Management Development in the School of Management.
  • UB Offers Program For Dental Management
    9/9/98
    A new program in Dental Management is being offered by The Center for Management Development in the School of Management in cooperation with UB's School of Dental Medicine.
  • Paganelli to Be Honored By UB Newman Centers
    9/4/98
    Charles V. Paganelli, Ph.D., SUNY Distinguished Service Professor emeritus at the University at Buffalo, will receive the prestigious Newman Award at the Annual Convocation and Liturgy of the Holy Spirit on Sept. 13.
  • Michael Meenaghan, UB Professor Emeritus And Leading Dental Researcher, Dies At 62
    9/4/98
    Michael A. Meenaghan, D.D.S., Ph.D., professor emeritus in the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and a dental researcher whose work over two decades significantly contributed to the use and safety of implants in the human body, died Monday (August 31, 1998) following a lengthy illness.
  • Estate Planning Seminar Scheduled At UB
    9/4/98
    The increasing need for careful estate planning will be discussed during a free seminar, "The Advantages of Planning Ahead," to be held Sept. 16.
  • University At Buffalo Team Discovers How The Cell Nucleus Orchestrates Genetic Processes
    9/3/98
    In a perfect illustration of how structure determines function, researchers at the University at Buffalo have demonstrated how an exquisitely organized architecture in the cell nucleus controls precisely when and where genetic processes are activated, apparently influencing gene expression and regulation.
  • President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York to Give Inaugural Economics Lecture At UB
    9/2/98
    William J. McDonough, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will give the inaugural lecture in the UB Invited Speakers Series in Economics at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10.