News Releases

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

  • Campus Traffic Alert: Lee Road Adjacent to UB's New Greiner Hall Dorm Goes Two-way
    9/29/11
    Lee Road, the campus road adjacent to University at Buffalo's recently opened Greiner Residence Hall has a new look: It's now a two-way street.
  • Enhanced Security Measures Extended on UB Campuses
    9/28/11
    The University at Buffalo has upgraded security measures on its North Campus in Amherst, extending a strategy of more emergency phones, security cameras and better lighting that has been employed successfully at its South Campus in North Buffalo.
  • Support of Latino Students Brings National Recognition to UB Chemistry Department
    9/28/11
    The national Excelencia in Education initiative has recognized the University at Buffalo's chemistry department as one of America's top programs for increasing degree completion among Latinos in higher education at the graduate level.
  • Kenneth Takeuchi Inducted as 2011 American Chemical Society Fellow
    9/28/11
    Kenneth J. Takeuchi, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in Chemistry, has been inducted as a 2011 Fellow of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
  • Compania Flamenco Jose Porcel to Showcase Beauty of Spanish Dance
    9/28/11
    The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Compania Flamenco Jose Porcel on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mainstage Theatre, Center for the Arts, North Campus. The performance is sponsored by M&T Bank.
  • Science Exploration Day Committee Recognizes Supporters of Youth, Science and Learning
    9/28/11
    Bob McClellan, best known for his demonstration of cryogenics and their shattering effect on carnations, received the Distinguished Service Award as educators and volunteers were honored for their support of the University at Buffalo's Science Exploration Day on Sept. 20 at Daemen College's Wick Student Center.
  • UB Mourns the Passing of Wilson Greatbatch, UB Alumnus and Inventor of the Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker
    9/28/11
    UB President Satish K. Tripathi issued a statement today regarding the death of Wilson Greatbatch, a distinguished alumnus and former member of the university's engineering faculty, Greatbatch invented the implantable cardiac pacemaker.
  • RIA Seminar Series Opens with Topic of Parenting and High-risk Drinking in College
    9/28/11
    Advances in parenting research related to college drinking. Hmm. We drank in college; it didn't hurt us (did it?). Do we really need more parenting tips by the time they're 18 and they're on their way out the door to college? That's a conversation that needs to happen early on, says Rob Turrisi.
  • Estradiol from Fatty Tissue Doesn't Cause Low Testosterone in Type 2 Diabetic Men
    9/27/11
    It's not estrogen produced by body fat that causes low levels of testosterone in type 2 diabetic men, according to a University at Buffalo study published last month in Diabetes Care.
  • Honors Students Bring Summer Research Experiences Back to Campus
    9/26/11
    Creating drinkable water for rural Indonesia, helping to clean up tornado-ravaged Joplin, Mo., and researching how diesel exhaust may harm those living near the Peace Bridge are just a few of the ways the intellectually curious students of the University at Buffalo's Honors College spent their summer.