News Releases

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

  • Ratchford Named Editor of Prestigious Marketing Journal
    2/11/98
    Brian T. Ratchford, Alumni Professor of Marketing in the School of Management, has been named editor of Marketing Science, a top-tier academic journal in the area of marketing.
  • UB Entrepreneurial Program to Hold Annual Dinner
    2/11/98
    The alumni association of the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership in the School of Management will holds its annual black-tie dinner-dance for alumni and friends on Saturday, March 7.
  • Yaro to Lead Second UB Session On Regionalism
    2/9/98
    The second session of "Regionalism: From Agenda to Action," a series of discussions on regional collaboration coordinated by UB’s Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth, will be held from 5-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Buffalo Hilton.
  • UB Law Faculty Members Recognized By Black Law Students
    2/9/98
    UB School of Law faculty members Makau Mutua and Judy Scales-Trent have received awards from the regional National Black Law Students Association for their commitment to educating students of color.
  • UB Alumni Association to Present Spring Senior Lunch Series
    2/6/98
    Non-verbal communication, lawn-care treatment, murder within the family and a tour of the Chautauqua Institution are among the topics to be addressed this spring during the UB Senior Alumni Program Series.
  • Urban Planner Yaro Named Clarkson Visiting Chair At UB
    2/6/98
    The School of Architecture and Planning will host design critic and acclaimed urban and regional planner Robert D. Yaro as its 1998 William and Elisabeth Clarkson Visiting Chair.
  • UB School of Information And Library Studies to Match National Minority Scholarships
    2/6/98
    The School of Information and Library has announced that it will match up to four $5,000 minority scholarships offered by the American Library Association for the 1998-99 academic year.
  • Information On WNY Health And Disease Available At New Web Site First Community Health-Resource Information Web Site In U.S.
    2/4/98
    The University at Buffalo Health Sciences Library has developed the Western New York Health Resources Web site to serve as a single source for current and historic information and documents on health and disease in Western New York.
  • $1 Million NSF Grant to Fund Math Curriculum For Young Children
    2/4/98
    Researchers at the University at Buffalo and Wayne State University have received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a comprehensive early-childhood math curriculum for use in homes, daycare centers and classrooms.
  • Plans For A New Bridge to Canada Give Engineering Students A Chance to Design, Manage And Perhaps Influence
    2/4/98
    A controversy over plans for a new bridge to link the U.S. and Canada has provided students in a new master's-degree program in engineering at the University at Buffalo with a chance to contribute to the discussion of the international project, while at the same time learning skills needed to manage a large project not typically taught in a classroom.