News Releases

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

  • CATE to Provide Training for Buffalo Teachers
    9/12/03
    However grave the budget crisis that afflicts the Buffalo Public Schools this year, its teachers will get a technological leg up on their computer-savvy students. The University at Buffalo's Center for Applied Technologies in Education (CATE) will provide on-site, in-service training in a variety of educational technologies to more than 3,500 Buffalo school teachers during the 2003-04 school year through its "Push-In Technology Training Program."
  • Clark Named "Niagara Frontier Executive of the Year" by University at Buffalo School of Management
    9/12/03
    Randall L. Clark, chairman and CEO of Dunn Tire Corp., has been named the 2003 Niagara Frontier Executive of the Year by the University at Buffalo School of Management.
  • Important Scientific and Technological Advances to be Topic of Series Sponsored by UB Libraries
    9/11/03
    Western New Yorkers will have the opportunity to learn about and discuss some of the important scientific and technological advances of our time during "Research Revolution: Science and the Shaping of Modern Life," a free video and discussion series to be offered during October by the University at Buffalo Libraries.
  • McLernons to be Honored for Support of UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
    9/11/03
    James W. McLernon, B.S. '50, and his late wife, Nancy A. McLernon, will be honored for their extraordinary support of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at a ceremony at 11 a.m. Sept. 18 in the Jeannette Martin Room, 567 Capen Hall, North Campus.
  • Linda Yalem Run Set for Sept. 28 at UB
    9/11/03
    More than 1,100 runners, walkers and joggers are expected to participate in the Linda Yalem Safety Run, scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Sept. 28 on the University at Buffalo North (Amherst) Campus.
  • UB to Train Local Delphi Thermal Suppliers in Principles of Lean Manufacturing
    9/11/03
    The Center for Industrial Effectiveness (TCIE) at the University at Buffalo is administering a 20-month program to deliver lean manufacturing training and implementation support to 16 Western New York companies that are suppliers to Delphi Thermal's Plant in Lockport.
  • Greiners to Receive UB Newman Centers' Highest Honor
    9/11/03
    University at Buffalo President and Mrs. William R. Greiner will receive the Newman Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Newman Centers, UB Catholic Campus Ministry, at the 27th annual Convocation and Liturgy of the Holy Spirit to be held at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 21 in St. Joseph University Church, 3269 Main St.
  • Molecular Biology Software Aims to do for Biotech Scientists what Word Processing Accomplished for Writers
    9/10/03
    A new software package under development by Virmatics, LLC., a spin-off company formed by researchers at the University at Buffalo and the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, will provide molecular biologists with the tools they need to design successful experiments, potentially boosting the pace of new drug discoveries.
  • PDAs Are as Indispensable as Stethoscopes at UB as Medical School Mandates Them for All Students
    9/5/03
    At the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, all medical students have added something new -- and high-tech -- to their list of must-have school supplies: a personal digital assistant, more commonly known as a PDA.
  • Flag-Raising Ceremonies Set for UB's 9/11 Remembrance Program
    9/5/03
    The University at Buffalo will conduct two flag-raising ceremonies on Thursday as part of the university's second annual 9/11 Remembrance Program.