News Releases

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

  • Plant-Based Fat May Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer By Altering Testosterone Metabolism, UB Study Shows
    2/23/99
    Plant-based fats may cut the risk of prostate cancer by reducing the levels of both testosterone and certain enzymes that metabolize testosterone into more active forms, a new study by University at Buffalo nutrition researchers has shown.
  • UB Grad's Online "Bistro" Shares Cheap Culinary Secrets
    2/22/99
    College students looking to find quick, simple and cheap ways to spice up their limited menus can visit an online "bistro" created by a recent University at Buffalo graduate who shares his college culinary expertise on his personal Web site.
  • Morse Named Associate Dean of UB School of Pharmacy
    2/22/99
    Gene D. Morse, Pharm. D., professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice in the School of Pharmacy has been named the school's associate dean for clinical education and research.
  • Bulls Announce First I-A Football Schedule Trips to Virginia And Miami In November; Home Game With Marshall Highlight Schedule
    2/19/99
    The University at Buffalo has announced its 1999 football schedule, UB's first as a Division I-A institution and as a member of the Mid-American Conference.
  • Recruiter Interest And Starting Salaries Surge For UB Mbas
    2/18/99
    Preliminary job-placement statistics for the UB MBA Class of '99 are very promising, according to staff of the Career Resource Center in the School of Management.
  • Yitzhak Rabin's Son to Address Conference
    2/18/99
    Yuval Rabin, son of the late Israeli prime minister and head of a major Israeli grass-roots movement dedicated to finding ways to bring peace to the Middle East, will be the keynote speaker at the 13th annual Wasserman Conference, to be held March 21.
  • International Residency to Add Global Dimension to UB EMBA
    2/18/99
    Enrollment in the Executive MBA (EMBA) program in the University at Buffalo School of Management now will include a first-hand look at the world's largest emerging market, Asia.
  • Shapiro Elected President of International Organization
    2/18/99
    Stuart C. Shapiro, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected president and director of Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Incorporated (KR, Inc.).
  • Clinic Offers Treatment For Anxiety Disorders
    2/17/99
    Anxiety sufferers can receive treatment at reduced cost at UB's Anxiety Disorders Clinic, which conducts a doctoral training program in clinical psychology.
  • Blue & White Club Sets $250,000 Goal For Drive to Support Athletic Scholarship Fund
    2/17/99
    The Blue & White Club in the Division of Athletics has set a goal of $250,000 for its annual drive to support the university's athletic scholarship fund.