News Releases

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

  • Chen Awarded First Mouchly Small Mda Fellowship
    4/21/98
    Ning Chen, M.D. has been awarded the first S. Mouchly Small Muscular Dystrophy Association Research Fellowship at UB.
  • Oozfest Mud Volleyball Competition Set For April 25 At UB
    4/21/98
    It'll be a "down-and-dirty" day at UB on April 25 when 96 volleyball teams from the Northeast and Canada slip and slide to compete for prizes in Oozfest, the largest continuous mud-volleyball tournament in North America.
  • UB Talk to Show Waterfront Property Owners How They Can Save Money While Saving Their Dream Homes From Erosion
    4/20/98
    A district geologist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a University of Buffalo alumnus, will provide homeowners with valuable advice in a talk entitled "Don't Let High Lake Levels and Waves Wash Away Your Dream House" at 7:30 p.m. on April 29.
  • UB Alumni Association to Host Italian Wine And Food Festival
    4/20/98
    Fifty fine Italian wines and an array of Italian cuisine will be featured when the UB Alumni Association hosts an Italian Renaissance Wine and Food Festival on May 5 in the Center for the Arts.
  • Oozfest Mud Volleyball Competition Set For April 25 At UB
    4/20/98
    It'll be a "down-and-dirty" day at UB on April 25 when 96 volleyball teams from the Northeast and Canada slip and slide to compete for prizes in Oozfest, the largest continuous mud-volleyball tournament in North America.
  • International Conference Will Look At How Philosophy Can Clarify Contemporary Issues In Law And Society -- Participants to Include Major Philosophers From U.S., Europe, Latin America
    4/20/98
    Ways in which sound ontological analysis can help alleviate problems in the field of law, and for social institutions in general, will be explored when major figures in philosophy and law participate on April 24 and 25 in the international Marvin Farber Conference in Applied Ontology.
  • UB Offering 600 Courses During 3 Summer Sessions
    4/17/98
    Millard Fillmore College, UB's continuing-education and summer-sessions division, has set three sessions of summer courses that will include courses offered on local cable television or via the Internet.
  • Stevens Receives Grant to Promote Korean Awareness
    4/17/98
    Helen L. Stevens, director of international students and scholar services at UB, has received a grant from NAFSA: Association of International Educators to coordinate and host a three-day Korea workshop in Buffalo for international educators nationwide.
  • UB Alumnus to Discuss His Work On The "Beauty Quark"
    4/16/98
    The so-called "beauty quark" will be the subject of a talk to be given on April 30 by Ronald Poling, Ph.D., professor of physics at the University of Minnesota and a 1976 UB graduate.
  • Gates Named to Board of British Music Education Journal
    4/16/98
    J. Terry Gates, associate professor and coordinator of music education in the Department of Music, has been named to the International Advisory Board of the British Journal of Music Education.