News Releases

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

  • Shryock Receives Fellowship to Author Second Book
    4/22/99
    Andrew J. Shryock, Ph.D., assistant professor of anthropology, has received an American Council of Learned Societies/Social Sciences Research Council International Postdoctoral Fellowship.
  • Investing For Retirement Focus of Workshops
    4/22/99
    "Investing for Retirement" will be the topic of workshops for the public to be held by the UB Securities Clinic on May 1, 8 and 22.
  • Rehabilitation Science to Be Topic of UB Conference
    4/21/99
    The emerging field of rehabilitation science will be the subject of a one-day conference April 28 in the University Inn and Conference Center, 2401 North Forest Road, Getzville.
  • Algorithms Used In Military Radar Systems Have Potential to Improve Medical Ultrasonic Imaging
    4/21/99
    Radar systems employing image-formation algorithms developed by a University at Buffalo associate professor -- and likely being used by NATO planes to spot hidden targets in Yugoslavia -- have the potential to significantly improve medical ultrasonic imaging.
  • New York City Workshop to Focus On Financing Law-School Education
    4/21/99
    Jack D. Cox, associate dean and director of admissions and financial aid at the UB Law School, will lead a workshop on "Law School Debt Management" on April 28 at the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund in New York City.
  • Female Soccer Players Perform Best On A High-Fat Diet, UB Study Finds
    4/19/99
    Female soccer players were able to perform longer at a higher intensity on a diet composed of 35 percent fat than on diets of 27 percent fat or 24 percent fat, researchers at the University at Buffalo have found.
  • Speech And Hearing Clinic to Hold Open House
    4/17/99
    The Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences will hold an open house from 4-6 p.m. April 23 in the south wing of the Biomedical Education Building on the South Campus.
  • Law Alumni Association to Recognize Six At Annual Dinner
    4/16/99
    Five graduates of the UB Law School will receive Distinguished Alumni Awards for their valuable contributions to the legal profession and the community at the 37th annual UB Law Alumni Association meeting and dinner on May 6.
  • Professor Says Today's More Diverse Workplace Increases Need For Conflict Management
    4/16/99
    As diversity increases in the workplace so does the opportunity for conflict, says a University at Buffalo expert in organizational behavior. The first step to address the problem, notes Debra Connelley, is "to rid oneself of ethnocentrism, or the attitude that the goals, values and beliefs of one's own group are superior."
  • UB Study Finds No Relationship Between Male Consumption of Lake Ontario Fish And Conception Delay
    4/16/99
    Women whose partners ate Lake Ontario sport fish, known to be contaminated with residues of PCBs and pesticides, did not take longer to conceive than women whose partners didn't eat such fish, University at Buffalo researchers have found