News Releases

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

  • UB Faculty, Students Conduct After-School Science Program
    4/21/06
    Middle-school-aged students at Buffalo's Native American Magnet School are having their interest in science and science careers nurtured through an after-school science program conducted by University at Buffalo faculty members and students.
  • Gift to UB Supports Special Environments Researchers
    4/21/06
    A former post-doctoral fellow at University at Buffalo has provided a gift to support young researchers in honor of the training in the field of pulmonary medicine, environmental physiology and bioengineering that he received at the Center for Research and Education in Special Environments and Department of Physiology and Biophysics in the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
  • Feminist Mentors Rely on "Moralistic" Standards Regarding Sex
    4/18/06
    Despite their feminist leanings, social workers and their female college assistants wound up falling back on "moralistic, age-based standards of appropriate sexual interest and behavior" when it came to mentoring a group of middle-school girls, according to research co-authored by an assistant professor in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work.
  • Immigration and Crime Control Focus of Baldy Center Event
    4/18/06
    With the recent debates and protests over U.S. immigration policy as a backdrop, the University at Buffalo Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy on April 28 and 29 will present a conference "Merging Immigration and Crime Control," featuring commentary and analysis from leading international experts on the social and economic impact of immigration.
  • Agent Protects Parkinson's Neurons from Rotenone Toxicity
    4/18/06
    Researchers at the University at Buffalo affiliated with the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences have identified a novel agent that can protect neurons involved in Parkinson's disease from being destroyed by the pesticide rotenone.
  • UB Exhibit Commemorates 1906 Quake
    4/17/06
    The University at Buffalo's Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER) Information Service is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the devastating 1906 earthquake with a major exhibit, "A City in Ruins: The San Francisco Earthquake and Fires of 1906."
  • UB School of Social Work to Hold 2006 Alumni Day
    4/14/06
    The University at Buffalo School of Social Work will hold its fifth annual Alumni Day from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. April 20 in the Buffalo/Niagara Marriott, 1340 Millersport Hwy., Amherst.
  • Bagchi-Sen Named American Council on Education Fellow
    4/14/06
    Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, professor in the Department of Geography in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a fellow of the American Council on Education (ACE) for 2006-07.
  • Immigrant Detention Resembles 1980s Drug Policies
    4/13/06
    The growing prevalence of detention as a policy within the U.S. immigration system is strikingly similar to policies of criminal sanctions and mass incarceration used to fight the "war on drugs" in the 1980s, according to University at Buffalo Law School Professor Teresa A. Miller, who studies the U.S. prison system and teaches immigration law.
  • Temperatures, Not Hotels, Likely Alter Niagara Falls' Mist
    4/13/06
    What's up with the mist? When the Niagara Parks Commission posed that question back in 2004, the concern was that high-rise hotels on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls were contributing to the creation of more mist, obscuring the very view that millions of tourists flock there every year to see. Now University at Buffalo geologists have determined that the high-rise hotels are probably not to blame.