Martin C. Mahoney, Ph.D., M.D., clinical instructor in the Department of Family Medicine, has received the first-place award in the 1998 American Academy of Family Physicians Resident Scholars Competition.
Leslie Fiedler, SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Samuel L. Clemens Professor of English at the UB, recently received the Ivan Sandroff Award from the National Book Critics Circle.
Western New York governments and other public-service entities have an "impressive and encouraging" record of cost-effective collaboration and a growing interest in more such efforts as an approach to building a stronger region, according to two reports released by the Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth at the University at Buffalo.
A physician known internationally for his pioneering work in developing dermatology as a medical specialty and a man considered the most powerful individual in talent management in the entertainment industry are among eight individuals to be honored at the University at Buffalo Alumni Association's annual awards dinner.
Blacks in two rural Appalachian communities will come to life in a exhibit of photographs on display through May 29 outside the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts.
The School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo has announced plans to open a research center devoted to seeking solutions to problems faced by today's urban society.
A $10,350 grant from the Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence program based in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has been awarded to the Graphic Controls Corp. for a design project for its new manufacturing facility.
"The Prudent Investor,” an investor education conference sponsored by UB’s Securities Clinic and the Gerald and Sandra Lippes Endowment for Entrepreneurial Law, will be held on April 18.