The "grasshopper" nature of chemical transport in the environment will be the focus of tests by a University at Buffalo researcher to determine how plants contribute to the global distribution of toxic organic pollutants.
Sister Helen Prejean, whose book, "Dead Man Walking," thrust her into the national spotlight and renewed the public debate surrounding capital punishment, will speak at UB. on Thursday, Sept. 11.
Works of abstract expressionism by James G. Pappas, associate professor of African-American studies, are featured in a solo exhibition in the University of Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery.
UB's Center for Structural Biology has received a donation of computer equipment from Sun Microsystems, Inc. to facilitate research advancing virology, immunology and a wide range of other biomedical fields.
Stock returns are as predictable as the calendar, new research by the chair of the Department of Finance and Managerial Economics in the University at Buffalo School of Management has shown.
Stock returns are as predictable as the calendar, new research by the chair of the Department of Finance and Managerial Economics in the University at Buffalo School of Management has shown.
Sebastian G. Ciancio, D.D.S., professor and chair of the UB Department of Periodontology, has been selected to receive the Dental Society of the State of New York's Jarvie-Burkhart Award.
The Department of Media Study this fall will introduce a master's-degree program in digital arts, a largely self-directed, collaborative course that will teach students to use the computer as an artistic tool.