News Releases

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

  • Challen Fund Established In UB School of Management
    4/17/95
    Bruce Challen, a 1930 arts-and-sciences alumnus of the University at Buffalo, has established an undergraduate scholarship in the University at Buffalo School of Management with a bequest of $200,000.
  • Technology And Program Changes Implemented to Improve Undergraduate Education At UB
    4/14/95
    The University at Buffalo is making a concerted effort to improve the overall undergraduate experience and to help students, including transfer students, move more easily through the university system and graduate within four years of enrollment.
  • Explore Flavonoids' Health-Promoting Properties, UB Researcher Urges Experimental Biologists
    4/12/95
    Elliott Middleton, Jr., M.D., professor of medicine at the University at Buffalo, thinks the answer is yes. He has been investigating the function of these low-molecular-weight, organic plant compounds for 16 years, and has published a number of papers on the subject.
  • Aaron N. Bloch, Provost of University At Buffalo, Dies At 53
    4/9/95
    Aaron N. Bloch, Ph.D., provost of the University at Buffalo, died suddenly Saturday (April 8, 1995) in his home in East Amherst. He was 53.
  • UB Physicists Report First Evidence of Most Fundamental Form of Matter: Quark/Gluon Plasma
    4/4/95
    In an experiment that has, for the first time, recreated aspects of the Big Bang in the laboratory, University at Buffalo physicists have observed the strongest evidence yet of the most basic form of matter, the quark/gluon plasma.
  • Researchers Report New Findings About Nuclear Matrix
    4/3/95
    University at Buffalo researchers who pioneered basic research on the nuclear matrix, the internal structure of the cell nucleus, are reporting new data on its role in organizing and integrating genetic processes this week at the first major international conference devoted to the nuclear matrix.
  • UB Study Examines Effectiveness, Efficiency And Student Achievement In 100 WNY School Districts Student Achievement Scores Alone Do Not Tell The Whole Story, Say Educators
    3/31/95
    A new study by University at Buffalo education researchers casts a new light on the performance of 100 of Western New York's 102 school Districts (data was insufficient for two districts).
  • First Phase of Martin House Restoration Project Out For Bid; Work Expected to Begin July 1
    3/31/95
    The State University Construction Fund has announced that it is requesting construction bids for the first phase of the restoration of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Darwin D. Martin House Complex. Bidding opened March 29 and will close April 26.
  • Chemical Engineer Robert Good Honored By Adhesion Society
    3/30/95
    Robert J. Good, Ph.D., professor emeritus in the University at Buffalo Department of Chemical Engineering, has been selected by the Adhesion Society to receive its 3M Award for Excellence in Adhesion Science.
  • Access to Quality Health Care Eludes Urban Poor Despite Medicaid Coverage
    3/24/95
    A survey of 1,226 adult residents of a largely Puerto Rican Hispanic neighborhood in Buffalo has shown that Medicaid coverage does not guarantee access to quality health care for the urban poor.