The School of Law and The Buffalo Law Review will co-host a symposium on March 20-21 covering the legal issues and politics at the center of the current confrontations between members of the Iroquois Confederacy, New York State and the federal government.
The Graduate School of Education will present the first lecture of the Herbert and Anita Foster Lecture Series, entitled "Can We Accelerate the Education of all Students?: Treating At-Risk Students as Gifted or Talented," on March 31.
Couples who own cats or dogs have closer relationships, are more satisfied in marriage and respond better to stress than couples who do not, a new University at Buffalo study has shown.
The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology in the Graduate School of Education will co-sponsor a conference titled "Students at Risk: The Role of the Professional in the Year 2000" on March 27.
Couples who own cats or dogs have closer relationships, are more satisfied in marriage and respond better to stress than couples who do not, a new University at Buffalo study has shown.
Paul R. DiBenedetto, a 1979 graduate of the School of Dental Medicine, has been elected president of the UB School of Dental Medicine Alumni Association.
What mathematics can tell us about the sense of touch will be the topic of a lecture to be presented on March 23 by Jonathan Bell, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Mathematics.
More than 400 scholars of international and comparative education from 30 nations will convene in Buffalo this month for the 1998 World Education Conference sponsored by the Comparative and International Education Society.
The Department of Anesthesiology in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will be a co-sponsor of a conference on "Cancer and AIDS Pain Management" to be held April 3-4.