News Releases

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

  • 60 Students Honored At UB Medical School Commencement
    6/18/97
    Sixty graduates of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences received awards at the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • Samsung Executives Glimpse New Technologies Through UB School of Management Program
    6/18/97
    Twenty-five chief information officers from the Samsung Corporation's South Korea headquarters are participating in a four-week information-technology strategy program in the UB School of Management this summer.
  • Bequest From Former Professor Benefits UB High-Power Electronics Research
    6/18/97
    A $200,000 bequest from the late Richard E. Dollinger will benefit the work in high-power electronics conducted by the High Power Electronics Institute in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  • Orchard Park Resident Wins Weinstein Award At UB
    6/17/97
    Sara A. Brallier of Orchard Park, a candidate for a master's degree in sociology, is the winner of the 1997 Rose Weinstein Memorial Award, sponsored by UB's Emeritus Center.
  • Boathouse On Erie Canal Set For UB Rowing Teams
    6/17/97
    The rowing teams at the University at Buffalo will have a new home this fall, thanks to construction of a boathouse to be built in North Amherst.
  • UB Study is First to Reportpossible Link Between Alcohol-Metabolizing Enzyme And Breast Cancer
    6/13/97
    EDMONTON -- University at Buffalo researchers have found that premenopausal women with a fast-acting alcohol-metabolizing enzyme who have at least two drinks a day have a greater risk of developing breast cancer.
  • 8 Students Win Sigma Xi Research Competition
    6/13/97
    Eight students attending UB won awards recently during the Sigma Xi Annual Research Day.
  • Engineering Honor Society Inducts UB Graduates
    6/13/97
    Sixty graduating seniors in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences recently were inducted into the New York Nu chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society.
  • Population-Based Study Shows Vitamin C May Be Antioxidant
    6/13/97
    A study of vitamin C's antioxidant properties, conducted by UB epidemiologists, has shown that people with higher levels of vitamin C in their blood serum have lower levels of a marker for oxidative stress.
  • 32 Graduate From UB Executive MBA Program
    6/13/97
    Thirty-two area business people have graduated from the Executive MBA program in the University at Buffalo School of Management.