Stephen C. Dunnett, Ph.D., vice provost for international education, will discuss "UB: A Global University" at a UB at Sunrise program at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 13, in the Center for Tomorrow.
Michael Webster, Ph.D., assistant professor of biological sciences, will discuss "Molecular Ecology: Using DNA to Understand Natural History" at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 24, in Room 215 of the Natural Sciences Complex.
Bruce Jackson will be interviewed by journalist Sander Vanocur when the History Channel series "Movies in Time" presents "Against the Wall," a feature film about the 1971 Attica prison uprising, on March 7 and 8.
Four UB professors have produced an anthology that explores 200 years of public discussion and controversy over the complex issues of cultural diversity and social pluralism.
A panel discussion on the impact of welfare reform and workfare on women will be one of several events organized by UB's Educational Opportunity Center during the month of March to observe Women's History Month.
New concentrations in internal auditing and international business have been added to the undergraduate business program in the UB School of Management.
The 80th birthday of Leslie Fiedler, Samuel Langhorne Clemens Professor of English at the University at Buffalo and universally acknowledged as the "bad-boy of American letters," will be celebrated on Sunday, March 9.
Legal practitioners and scholars from around the nation will discuss theoretical and practical day-to-day issues of "cyberlaw" at a symposium to be held on Saturday, March 8, at the University at Buffalo.
A new Center for Advanced Photonic and Electronic Materials, which will absorb the activities of a former center and incorporate research activities in materials science involving several departments, has been created at UB.
Legal practitioners and scholars from around the nation will discuss theoretical and practical day-to-day issues of "cyberlaw" at a symposium to be held on Saturday, March 8, at the University at Buffalo.