News Releases

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

  • Poet Kenny Fries to Explore Art of Body And Psyche
    2/23/98
    Kenny Fries, the award-winning poet, essayist and playwright who stuns audiences with his lyrical, tantalizing narrations of life on the physical and emotional margins of American society, will present a reading at UB on March 26 and a workshop on March 27.
  • NCEER Receives Award For Seismic Upgrade of Navy Building
    2/19/98
    A $1.4 million project carried out in part by the National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, headquartered at the UB, recently received the 1997 "Build San Diego" Award from the Association of General Contractors.
  • University at Buffalo Names Michael Bernardino Vice President for Health Affairs
    2/19/98
    Michael E. Bernardino, M.D., has been named vice president for health affairs at the University at Buffalo, UB President William R. Greiner announced today.
  • Book Describes How to Be "Great Divorced Dad"
    2/19/98
    Divorced fathers should not use their children to try to get revenge on their ex-wives, speak unkindly about them, cry poverty because of their settlement or turn their offspring into "mini-spies," a UB clinical psychologist advises in a new book.
  • Exhibit to Feature Work of UB Architecture Students
    2/18/98
    An exhibit featuring School of Architecture and Planning student nominees for the annual PELLA scholarship award will be on display until March 6 in the James Dyett Gallery in Hayes Hall.
  • UB Art Students' Work to Be Displayed In Two Exhibits
    2/18/98
    Aspiring artists from the Department of Art at the University at Buffalo will display their work in two special exhibits in the Center for the Arts.
  • UB Art Students' Work to Be Displayed In Two Exhibits
    2/18/98
    Aspiring artists from the Department of Art at the University at Buffalo will display their work in two special exhibits in the Center for the Arts.
  • Courtney Walsh Appointed Executive Director of UB School of Management Executive MBA Program
    2/18/98
    Courtney J. Walsh has been named executive director of the Executive MBA program in the School of Management.
  • Genetics May Explain Much Age-Related Hearing Loss Increasing Antioxidant Enzyme May Provide Protection, Treatment
    2/17/98
    Age-related hearing loss may be lessened or prevented in the future by regulating an enzyme that neutralizes free-oxygen radicals, destructive molecules that can destroy sensory hair cells of the inner ear, suggests preliminary research conducted in the University at Buffalo's Center for Hearing and Deafness.
  • Auditory Nerve, Brain Center, Can Return to Normal After Inner-Ear Nerve Damage, UB Study Finds
    2/16/98
    The brain center responsible for hearing retains the ability to reorganize itself and respond normally during periods of reduced activity resulting from damage to the auditory nerve endings in the inner ear, a study by University at Buffalo researchers has shown.