News Releases

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

  • New Study by UB Finance Professor Demonstrates Marketing Bias of Financial Analysts
    4/12/01
    A new study by a University at Buffalo finance professor has uncovered a pattern of behavior among financial analysts that suggests that their stock recommendations often conform to expectations of what will sell, rather than what stocks will provide better returns to investors.
  • UB Student Association Honors 4 Faculty Members for Teaching Excellence, Commitment to Students
    4/11/01
    Four faculty members at the University at Buffalo have received the 2001 Milton Plesur Excellence in Teaching Awards from the undergraduate Student Association recognizing their teaching excellence and commitment to students.
  • Writers in New Media to Gather from Around the World for First International Digital Poetry Festival at UB
    4/11/01
    "E-POETRY, 2001: An International Digital Poetry Festival," the first convocation of digital poets and artists gathered to focus on the emerging medium, will be held April 19-21 at the University at Buffalo.
  • Jump$tart Coalition Releases 12 "Must-Know" Principles for Financial Literacy
    4/11/01
    Twelve principles of basic money management have been released by a coalition of financial-services representatives and educators attempting to improve the financial literacy of American schoolchildren and young adults.
  • UB School of Management Awarded Grant to Develop MBA Program in Belarus, Set to Begin in October
    4/11/01
    The Eurasia Foundation has awarded a $218,000 grant to the University at Buffalo School of Management for development of an MBA program at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno (YKSUG) in Belarus.
  • Buffalo Law Review to Honor U.S. District Court Judge Michael A. Telesca
    4/11/01
    The editorial board of the Buffalo Law Review at the University at Buffalo Law School will honor Judge Michael A. Telesca, United States District Court Judge for the Western District of New York, at their 12th annual Law Review dinner.
  • UB Student to Bike Cross-Country as Part of Fraternity Project to Raise Funds for People with Disabilities
    4/6/01
    University at Buffalo sophomore Grayson Omans will be one of 70 members of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity who will pedal cross-country this summer on a 3,900-mile "Journey of Hope" to fund projects for people with disabilities. The trip is part of Pi Kappa Phi's national service project, Push America, which is committed to raising awareness and funds on behalf of people with disabilities.
  • Olsen to Head University at Buffalo Art Galleries
    4/5/01
    The University at Buffalo today announced the appointment of Sandra Haller Olsen, Ph.D., to be director of the University Art Galleries and director of UB's new graduate program in museum studies in the Department of Art History, College of Arts and Sciences.
  • UB's Dental and Social Work Schools Receive Community Foundation Grant for Innovative Initiative
    4/3/01
    A $33,000 grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo to UB's School of Social Work and its School of Dental Medicine will support a pilot project designed to reach out to older adults who are patients in UB's dental clinics and who may need social services.
  • Former EPA Administrator to Speak at UB
    4/3/01
    Carol M. Browner, administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency during the Clinton Administration, will be the keynote speaker during the Earth Day Environmental Science Colloquium to be held on April 20 in the Student Union Social Hall and Theatre on the University at Buffalo North (Amherst) Campus.