News Releases

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

  • School of Management to Launch New Part-Time MBA Program "Professional MBA" Program Designed to Be More Convenient For WNY Managers
    11/4/97
    The School of Management will launch a new part-time MBA program next fall designed to be highly compatible with the lives and schedules of Western New York's working professionals.
  • Meli Named President of UB Engineering Alumni Association
    11/3/97
    Frederick P. Meli, a 1976 graduate of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, has been elected president of the UB Engineering Alumni Association for 1997-98.
  • Program On Musculoskeletal Problems In Children to Be Held At UB On Nov. 15
    11/3/97
    A program devoted to children's musculoskeletal problems in primary care will be on Saturday, Nov. 15, at UB.
  • UB Pharmacy Students Teach Kids About Household Poisons
    11/3/97
    More than 100 UB pharmacy students this fall are carrying a poison-prevention message to kindergartners and first-graders in local schools.
  • Female Survivors of Sexual Assault Sought For UB Study
    10/31/97
    Female survivors of sexual and physical assault ages 18 and older are being sought by researchers in UB’s Center for Anxiety Research to participate in a study designed to help women experiencing psychological distress as a result of a rape or other physical assault.
  • "UB At Sunrise" to Explore Ancient Chinese Architecture
    10/31/97
    Beverly Foit-Albert, an award-winning architect and adjunct faculty member in the School of Architecture and Planning, will speak in a "UB at Sunrise" program on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
  • UB Energy-Conservation Effort Recognized Nationally
    10/31/97
    A $17.4 million project to save the University at Buffalo $50 million in energy costs over 17 years has been named the 1997 National Energy Project of the Year by the Association of Energy Engineers.
  • Live Videoconference On Hepatitis C Virus to Be Held At UB
    10/31/97
    A live, interactive videoconference on the hepatitis C virus, a disease that has infected 3.9 million Americans, will be downlinked, via satellite, at UB on Saturday Nov. 22.
  • Counsel to Human Rights Watch to Speak At UB
    10/30/97
    Julia Hall, a 1996 graduate of the UB School of Law and counsel to the Helsinki division of Human Rights Watch, will discuss women's human rights in Bosnia on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
  • Tabloid Treatment of The Ancients Sends Classicist On A Scholarly Chase
    10/30/97
    Never mind Dodi, Di and those tapeworm diets that don't work. What makes Don McGuire really glow in the dark is the way the tabloid press mucks around in the ancient world.