News Releases

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

  • UB’s Master’s Program in Applied Economics Drawing Students from Around the World
    1/11/01
    Now in its third year, the University at Buffalo's master's degree program in applied economics has tripled its enrollment -- drawing, in particular, a large international student contingent -- and by all accounts, seems to be filling a niche both for student and market demand.
  • Cohen Heads UB Psychological Services Center
    1/11/01
    B. Beth Cohen, Ph.D., of Buffalo, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology in the UB College of Arts and Sciences, has been named director of the university's Psychological Services Center.
  • UB Announces Appointment of Vincent O’Neill to Head Department of Theatre and Dance
    1/11/01
    In a move that bolsters both institutions, Kerry Grant, dean of the University at Buffalo's College of Arts and Sciences, today announced the appointment of Vincent O'Neill, founder and artistic director of the Irish Classical Theater Company (ICTC), as chair of the UB Department of Theatre and Dance.
  • Spitzer to Address UB Law Alumni in New York City
    1/10/01
    New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer will be the featured speaker when alumni and friends of the University at Buffalo Law School hold their annual New York City Alumni Luncheon at noon on Jan. 26, in the Union League Club, 38 East 37th St. in Manhattan. The event is held each year in conjunction with the New York State Bar Association's annual meeting.
  • NSF Grant Funds UB Study on Economic Effects of Urban-Planning Strategies
    1/10/01
    Alex Anas, Ph.D., Frank H. and Josephine L Goodyear Professor in the Department of Economics in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, who has developed a new strategic-planning model that will allow urban planners to examine alternative "what-if" scenarios in advance and predict their consequences, and his interdisciplinary project team have received a $450,000 award from the National Science Foundation to continue their three-year study of the effect of different infrastructure investment-and-financing strategies on the development of metropolitan areas.
  • Zodiaque Dance Company to Present Spring Concert, “Ripples Too”
    1/8/01
    Zodiaque Dance Company will present its spring concert, "Ripples Too," Feb. 15-18 and 22-25 in the Drama Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the North Campus.
  • UB School of Management’s ‘CEO-MBA Series’ Brings Movers and Shakers Into Classroom
    1/5/01
    Prominent CEOs and senior executives from various business sectors, including banking and information technology, are signing on to teach graduate-level business courses in the University at Buffalo School of Management as part of the school's new CEO-MBA Series.
  • Film Classics Featured in Spring Edition of “Buffalo Film Seminars”
    1/5/01
    A remastered version of the Japanese epic "Ran" and the classic horror masterpiece "The Bride of Frankenstein" are among the films on tap for the spring edition of "Buffalo Film Seminars: Conversations about Great Films with Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson," a 14-week series of screenings and discussions sponsored by the University at Buffalo and the Market Arcade Film and Arts Centre.
  • UB Graduate School of Education Plans Open House
    1/5/01
    The UB Graduate School of Education will hold an open house from 5-7 p.m. on Feb. 1 in Baldy Hall on the North Campus to provide information to persons thinking of a pursing a career in education or an advanced degree in the field.
  • Student Health Center Offers Flu Shots to UB Faculty, Staff, Students
    1/3/01
    The Student Health Center is offering flu shots to all UB faculty, staff and students.