UB will present its second Information Technology (IT) Fair on Wednesday and Thursday, March 19 and 20, to promote consciousness and awareness of information technology at the university.
Programs on human rights issues, including peace prospects in the former Yugoslavia and gay and lesbian marriages, will be presented this spring by UB¹s Human Rights Center and Graduate Group on Human Rights Law and Policy.
"Portals, Pilgrimage, and Crusade in Western Tuscany," by Dorothy G. Glass, professor of art history at the University at Buffalo, is the first book to explore medieval travel along Italy's pilgrimage routes.
"Portals, Pilgrimage, and Crusade in Western Tuscany," by Dorothy G. Glass, professor of art history at the University at Buffalo, is the first book to explore medieval travel along Italy's pilgrimage routes.
A $50,000 gift from Richard J. Nagel, M.D., a 1953 graduate of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has established the first endowed fund for research in the school's Department of Anesthesiology.
Michael Fullan, widely regarded as one of the world¹s leading authorities on education reform, will address the 1997 alumni dinner of the UB Graduate School of Education on March 4.
Michael Fullan, widely regarded as one of the world¹s leading authorities on education reform, will address the 1997 alumni dinner of the UB Graduate School of Education on March 4.
How memory works and ways to test and improve it will be the focus of a lecture to be held on Tuesday, March 18, as part of the UB Senior Alumni Program.
Franklyn G. Knox, M.D., Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic researcher who holds three academic degrees from UB, will receive an honorary degree from UB in ceremonies on Friday, Feb. 21.