BUFFALO, N.Y. – Attention admirers and followers of Western New York cuisine: The University at Buffalo’s students, its affordability and overall warmth weren’t the only things on campus to grab national attention during President Obama’s dramatic visit.
“We are honored that President Obama chose the University at Buffalo to announce his proposals to make higher education more affordable, reduce college debt and reward schools for their performance in these areas. We’re proud to have UB recognized as a national model for ensuring access to a world-class education.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Until Thursday, Silvana C. D’Ettorre had never given a public speech. That changed in a big way as the University at Buffalo sophomore and Grand Island native stood before thousands of people in Alumni Arena and welcomed President Barack Obama to Western New York.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Speaking before an audience of thousands at Alumni Arena on Thursday, President Barack Obama announced a plan he said would “shake up the system” and make college more affordable for middle-class students, including those who attend the University at Buffalo.
The remarks that University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi will deliver to the audience at Alumni Arena prior to President Barack Obama’s speech today are enclosed.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Recent terror alerts, including U.S. embassy closings and travel restrictions, can trigger a surprisingly broad range of responses in individuals, says a University at Buffalo psychologist who studies the impact of terrorism.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – When President Barack Obama addresses an audience at the University at Buffalo on Thursday, Aug. 22, it will mark the first time since 1853 that a sitting U.S. president has spoken at the university.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- University at Buffalo President Satish K. Tripathi released this statement welcoming President Barack Obama to the UB campus on Thursday, Aug. 22.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- With Chinese now the second-most-common secondary language in America and the most spoken language on the globe, UB’s Graduate School of Education will launch a new program to train a cadre of educators to teach primary and secondary students Chinese language and culture.