News Releases

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

  • Work with Nanoparticles May Lead to 'On-the-Spot' Virus Detector
    5/2/07
    Chemical engineers from the University at Buffalo have collaborated with scientists from other institutions to solve a critical bottleneck in the transport and capture of virus nanoparticles, making possible a device that could rapidly sample and detect infectious biological agents, such as viruses.
  • MBA Student Places in KeyBank Competition
    5/2/07
    Chijioke Okoro, an MBA student in the School of Management at the University at Buffalo, was named one of the four "Best Presenters" at the KeyBank/Ohio State University Minority MBA Student Case Competition held recently at KeyBank's corporate headquarters in Cleveland.
  • Get Thee to the Central Terminal for "Ghost Train: an Industrial Seance"
    5/2/07
    If you're in the market for a weird, intriguing and exciting Saturday night, head down to Buffalo's Central Terminal, 495 Paderewski Drive, for a multi-media marriage of ghosts, puppets, mechanical spiders, robotic dance partners, hallucinatory discovery and industrial progress -- together at last at an event produced by University at Buffalo robotic artist Don Paul Swain.
  • UB Law Alumni to Honor 6 at Annual Dinner
    5/1/07
    Five graduates of the University at Buffalo Law School and one non-alumnus will be honored for their valuable contributions to the legal profession, community and university at the 45th annual UB Law Alumni Association meeting and dinner to be held at 6 p.m. May 3 in the Hyatt Regency Buffalo.
  • Conference to Focus on Teaching Biology and Microbiology
    5/1/07
    The 14th American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Educators (ASMCUE) will be held in the University at Buffalo's Natural Sciences Complex on UB's North (Amherst) Campus on May 18-20.
  • Simpson to Present UB's Plan for Growth to Members of WNY's Young Professional Groups
    5/1/07
    University at Buffalo President John B. Simpson will meet with members of Western New York's leading young professional groups to present his ambitious plan to grow UB by 40 percent and discuss its potential impact on the regional economy.
  • IT Transformation Focuses on Student Academic, Service Support
    4/30/07
    As part of the UB 2020 strategic planning process, the university has initiated a project to evaluate the many components that make up the current student systems and to explore ways to improve and integrate them.
  • Bennis, Gross to Receive Honorary Degrees
    4/30/07
    Former University at Buffalo administrator Warren Bennis, an internationally known expert in leadership, and National Public Radio personality and UB alumna Terry Gross have been selected to receive honorary degrees from the State University of New York.
  • UB Biomedical STEP Team Competes in National Contest
    4/30/07
    Five local high schools students involved in the University at Buffalo Biomedical STEP Program and Buffalo PREP Program participated in the National Science Bowl, a high-profile academic competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. The team is the first all-female, all-African-American team to make it to the finals in 17 years of the competition.
  • New UB English Chair Brings Civil War to 21st Century
    4/27/07
    When Cristanne Miller and Jerold Frakes joined the UB Department of English last fall, they took their leave, not only of excellent positions at prestigious institutions, but of Southern California's laid-back way of life and Mediterranean climate. The UB English department was the main draw, says Miller, its new chair, but it wasn't the only one.