News Releases

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

  • Dental Researchers Retract Statement Indicating Hydrogen Peroxide May Be Cancer Promoter
    3/18/99
    Authors of an abstract reporting preliminary results showing hydrogen peroxide may be a cancer promoter have retracted their presentation of study findings.
  • Buffalo Public Interest Law Program to Hold Auction to Benefit Summer Public-Interest Scholarships
    3/17/99
    The Buffalo Public Interest Law Program, a student-run organization of the Law School, will hold its annual auction on April 9.
  • 10-Week Program Set For Emerging Entrepreneurs
    3/16/99
    A special program designed to help new entrepreneurs grow their businesses is being offered by the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) in the School of Management.
  • Conference In Memory of Barnett Slepian to Discuss Legal Perspectives On Anti-Choice Violence
    3/16/99
    The UB Law Advocates for Choice will present a conference, "Legal Perspectives on Anti-Choice Violence: A Conference Dedicated to the Memory of Dr. Barnett Slepian," on March 27 in the Center for Tomorrow.
  • Visiting Photographer to Give Lecture At UB
    3/16/99
    Visiting photographer Jeffrey Hoone will give a lecture and slide presentation on his photography series titled "Hook Line & Sinker" March 25 in the Center for the Arts on the North Campus.
  • Center For Entrepreneurial Leadership Offers Program For Valuing Businesses
    3/16/99
    A six-week course that details theory and procedures for valuing closely held stock is being offered by the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership (CEL) in the School of Management.
  • UB Plans Third Student Apartment Complex
    3/15/99
    The University at Buffalo has announced plans for a third new complex of student apartments, tentatively set for occupancy in August 2000.
  • First Evidence Found of Link Between Gum Disease And High Alcohol Consumption, Low Dietary Antioxidants
    3/13/99
    Oral biologists from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have shown for the first time that heavy alcohol consumption or a diet low in antioxidant vitamins can increase the risk of developing gum disease.
  • Bacteria From Gum Infections Associated With Diabetes, Chronic Lung Disease, UB Studies Find
    3/13/99
    Diabetes and chronic lung disease can be added to the growing list of systemic diseases and conditions associated with bacteria from infected gums, new studies from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have shown.
  • "Female Offenders" to Be Featured In Art Gallery Exhibit to Open March 19
    3/12/99
    The historical merit of “female offenders” such as Tonya Harding, Amy Fisher and Susan Smith is recognized in "Offending History," a multi-media exhibit that cleverly uncovers outdated gender-biased values embedded in the media portrayal of female criminals.