News Releases

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

  • Business Week Surveys UB School of Management MBA Students For Its "Best Business Schools" Issue
    5/19/98
    Business Week magazine is surveying full-time MBA students in the School of Management as part of its biennial effort to determine the "best business schools" in the United States.
  • Xerox Ceo to Address UB Engineering School
    5/18/98
    Paul A. Allaire, chairman and chief executive officer of Xerox Corp., will deliver the keynote address at the second annual Industry-University Day luncheon on June 2.
  • $2.5 Million Grant to UB to Provide Free Training to Workers At Community-Based Rehabilitation Agencies
    5/15/98
    The University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education has been awarded a five-year, $2.5 million federal grant to provide free continuing-education programs to employees of more than 180 community-based programs providing rehabilitation.
  • UB Selects Nationally Recognized Developer to Build Apartment-Style Undergraduate Housing
    5/13/98
    Construction of the first on-campus housing at the University at Buffalo in nearly 25 years is expected to begin in August, with occupancy slated for the Fall 1999 semester
  • UB Student-Athlete Receives Furnas Scholarship Award
    5/13/98
    David A. Martinez, a senior management major and soccer player, has received the 1998 C.C. Furnas Scholar-Athlete Award, which will provide him with a stipend to continue his studies in law school next year.
  • Boyer Stepping Down As Dean of UB Law School
    5/13/98
    Barry B. Boyer, dean and professor of law in the University at Buffalo School of Law, has announced his intention to step down as dean at the end of July.
  • UB to Offer Program On Coping With Depression
    5/13/98
    A treatment program to help individuals learn how to recognize and cope with depression will be offered this summer through UB’s Psychological Services Center.
  • Survey of Women With Disabilities Finds Many Health-Care Needs Unmet In Traditional Settings
    5/12/98
    One of the first assessments of the health status of women with disabilities, conducted by University at Buffalo faculty members, has spurred formation of a one-of-a-kind multidisciplinary health-care center for women with disabilities, where physicians provide neurologic, gynecologic and preventive care under one roof.
  • High-School Students to Attend Science Exploration Day
    5/11/98
    An estimated 1,100 high-school students from Erie and Niagara counties are expected to "turn on to science" at Science Exploration Day, to be held May 19 at UB.
  • Earliest Warning Sign Indicates Need to Test For Condition Associated With Fetal Deaths
    5/11/98
    Researchers at the University at Buffalo are recommending that the presence of only one of the known clinical signs is sufficient reason to conduct a diagnostic test for chorioamnionitis, an inflammation of the fetal membranes that is a risk factor for fetal death.