News Releases

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

  • UB Workshop to Explore Spin, Quantum Optics and Optical Metamaterials
    9/13/11
    "Beyond the Imagination of Nature: Spin, Quantum Optics and Metamaterials," a workshop for researchers studying metamaterials and transformation optics will be presented by the University at Buffalo and the U.S. Army Research Office on Sept. 19-20 in Buffalo.
  • Kaskie Named 2011 Buffalo Niagara Executive of the Year
    9/13/11
    James R. Kaskie, president and CEO of Kaleida Health and Great Lakes Health System of Western New York, has been named the 2011 Buffalo Niagara Executive of the Year by the University at Buffalo School of Management.
  • University at Buffalo Will Host Regional Asian Studies Conference Sept. 16-17
    9/13/11
    Asia scholars from New York, neighboring states, Canadian provinces and beyond will gather in Buffalo Sept. 16-17 for the 2011 New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS) organized by the Asian Studies Program at the University at Buffalo.
  • UB Again Ranked Among Top Universities by U.S. News
    9/13/11
    The University at Buffalo is one of the best universities in the country, according to the annual "Best Colleges" rankings released today by U.S. News and World Report.
  • School of Management Professor Lauded for Corporate Bond Research
    9/12/11
    Chunchi Wu, M&T Professor of Banking and Finance in the University at Buffalo School of Management, was honored with the 2011 Peter L. Bernstein Award, in recognition of his research paper on corporate bonds.
  • Public Invited to Events Celebrating Inauguration Week at UB
    9/12/11
    The University at Buffalo will celebrate the inauguration of its 15th president, Satish K. Tripathi, with a week-long series of events, Sept. 19-23. Related art exhibitions will begin before and run beyond that week. All events are open to the public and all but a few are free of charge.
  • UB Architecture and Planning Lecture Series Opens Sept. 14
    9/12/11
    Toronto architect Philip Beesley, known for his design of public and residential buildings as well as arresting and complex projects for exhibitions and arts performances, will inaugurate the 2011-12 University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning Lecture Series.
  • Police Searching South Campus for Suspect
    9/11/11
    Police are searching the South Campus for a man who escaped custody after being arrested for loitering.
  • UB Alert: UB Police Conclude Search for Suspect
    9/11/11
    Police have concluded an extensive search, and the suspect is no longer believed to be on campus.
  • New Clues to Molecular Understanding of Autism
    9/9/11
    The first transgenic mouse model of a rare and severe type of autism called Timothy Syndrome is improving the scientific understanding of autism spectrum disorder in general and may help researchers design more targeted interventions and treatments. The research is described in a paper published last week by scientists at the University at Buffalo and Stanford University in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.