News Releases

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

  • Endometriosis Symptoms Improve Dramatically After Surgery For Most Women, UB Prospective Study Shows
    9/4/97
    One of the few prospective studies of surgical treatment for endometriosis has shown that the majority of women who undergo surgery for the condition experience dramatic improvement in pain and discomfort.
  • UB’S First Bullough Lecture to Feature Nursing Leader
    9/4/97
    An internationally acclaimed leader in nursing will deliver the first University at Buffalo School of Nursing Dr. Bonnie Bullough Lecture at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25.
  • UB School of Management Offering “Micro-MBA” Program
    9/3/97
    A "Micro-MBA" Certificate Program is being offered by the Center for Management Development in the School of Management for individuals who wish to develop basic knowledge of the managerial concepts and tools.
  • UB to Offer Team Performance Certificate Program
    9/3/97
    A Team Performance Certificate Program is being offered by the Center for Management Development in the School of Management from Sept. 22 through Nov. 24.
  • UB Offers Pharmacy-Management Program
    9/3/97
    A Pharmacy-Management Certificate Program is being offered for pharmacists and pharmacy managers by the schools of Management and Pharmacy.
  • UB “Mini-Medical School” For The Public Back With More Offerings, Two “Micro-Courses”
    8/29/97
    Fall sessions of the UB’s popular Mini-Medical School -- which filled all of its openings when first offered in May -- will begin on Sept. 9.
  • Newman Named Niagara Frontier Executive of The Year By UB School of Management
    8/29/97
    Reginald B. Newman II, president of NOCO Energy Corp. of Buffalo, has been named 1997 "Niagara Frontier Executive of the Year" by the UB School of Management.
  • Linda Yalem Run Set For Sept. 28
    8/29/97
    More than 1,600 runners, joggers, racewalkers and strollers are expected to participate in the eighth annual Linda Yalem Memorial Run, to be held on Sunday, Sept. 28, on the North Campus.
  • UB to Honor Spiller As Distinguished Alumni Visitor
    8/29/97
    Henry Spiller, D.D.S., an early advocate in Western New York for adding fluoride to public water supplies, will be honored by the UB Alumni Association at a breakfast to be held on Friday, Sept. 12.
  • Software Reveals Structure of “Last Resort” Antibiotic; Data Needed to Create New Forms of Vancomycin
    8/29/97
    Humans are one up in the war against drug-resistant bacteria, thanks to a software package used to solve molecular structures developed at the University at Buffalo and Buffalo’s Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute.