News Releases

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

  • "Idol' Hopefuls Can Schedule Auditions
    8/1/08
    Auditions have been scheduled for UB faculty and staff who would lile to be part of UB Idol, the university's first-ever singing contest, which will be held during the Bulls Backyard Bash on Aug. 28 prior to the home opener football game against the University of Texas-El Paso.
  • Grant Funds WNY Internship Clearinghouse Initiative
    8/1/08
    University at Buffalo Career Services has received a grant from the New York State Department of Labor to develop and coordinate Western New York internship opportunities for college students.
  • Western Press Stories Critical of Beijing Olympics Likely to be Resented by the Chinese People, Expert Says
    8/1/08
    The Chinese people resent media reports about exceptional air pollution in Beijing, China's Internet censorship, poor construction of Olympic venues, half-empty hotels, algae-thickened beaches, visa problems and world-wide protests of China's Tibet policy as examples of Western imperial attitudes, says the director of the University at Buffalo's Asian Studies Program.
  • WBFO 88.7FM Wins 2008 PRNDI Award
    7/30/08
    WBFO-FM 88.7, a major public service of the University at Buffalo, received a first place award at the 2008 Public Radio News Directors, Inc. (PRNDI) annual awards banquet on Saturday, July 19, 2008, at the Renaissance M Street Hotel in Washington, DC.
  • Business First: Business building ties to local college
    7/25/08
    An article in Business First interviews local businesspeople about how they build ties to area colleges, including UB.
  • Antimicrobial Sutures Reduce Infections in Brain Shunt Surgery, Study Finds
    7/25/08
    Children born with hydrocephalus, or "water on the brain" must have shunts implanted to drain the fluid away from the brain to reduce harmful pressure. While shunts do their job well, the rate of shunt infection in children is very high for a variety of reasons. Now a new trial conducted by faculty at the University at Buffalo has shown that using antimicrobial sutures to secure the shunt and close the wound significantly reduces the number of shunt infections arising during the first six months after surgery.
  • In These Amazing Summer 'Games,' Student Engineers Flex Mental Muscles
    7/25/08
    University at Buffalo faculty members challenged teams of Western New York's best and brightest high school students to prove their scientific and mathematical mettle in a brain-teasing race around the UB North (Amherst) Campus today. Using some of UB Engineering's high-tech lab resources, student teams competed to destroy a miniature building in a simulated earthquake, detect hidden weapons in X-ray images of luggage, use trigonometry to operate a mechanical robot and calculate turbulence in a wind tunnel.
  • Energy Drinks Linked to Risk-Taking Behaviors Among College Students
    7/24/08
    Over the last decade, energy drinks -- such as Red Bull, Monster and Rockstar -- have become nearly ubiquitous on college campuses. Although few researchers have examined energy drink consumption, a researcher at the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) has been investigating links between energy drinks and public health concerns like substance abuse and risky behaviors.
  • Berlin an Appropriate Stage for Obama Speech Says UB Historian
    7/23/08
    Berlin is a much different city today than it was when presidents Kennedy and Reagan delivered iconic remarks there, but it remains an appropriate setting from which Barack Obama can deliver an important message about global relations, according to a University at Buffalo history professor who wrote a book about John F. Kennedy's famous speech in Berlin.
  • UB's Educational Opportunity Center Creates a Legacy of Success Stories
    7/23/08
    Redemption stories. That's what adminstrators at the Educational Opportunity Center call them. Take the resources of the University at Buffalo's EOC, then mix in the sheer determination and grit of men and women who refuse to be defeated. The result: a steady stream of graduates, many of whom illustrate the triumph of the human spirit and the continuing impact UB has on a frequently overlooked segment of the community.