News Releases

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

  • Police Searching South Campus for Suspect
    9/11/11
    Police are searching the South Campus for a man who escaped custody after being arrested for loitering.
  • UB Alert: UB Police Conclude Search for Suspect
    9/11/11
    Police have concluded an extensive search, and the suspect is no longer believed to be on campus.
  • New Clues to Molecular Understanding of Autism
    9/9/11
    The first transgenic mouse model of a rare and severe type of autism called Timothy Syndrome is improving the scientific understanding of autism spectrum disorder in general and may help researchers design more targeted interventions and treatments. The research is described in a paper published last week by scientists at the University at Buffalo and Stanford University in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • On 9/11, Trip to Air Show Will Expose Youth to Service, Science and Technology
    9/9/11
    About 20 students from Buffalo Public Schools will be attending an air show at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station this Sunday as part of a University at Buffalo outreach program that uses aviation to illustrate the wonders of science and technology.
  • Media Advisory: UB to Recognize 10th Anniversary of Sept. 11 Attacks with Special Observance
    9/9/11
    The University at Buffalo will recognize the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with a special observance that will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, in the Student Union on the UB North Campus.
  • Professor's Research on Racial and Gender Bias Wins Best Paper Award
    9/9/11
    Bradley Owens, assistant professor of organization and human resources in the University at Buffalo School of Management, has received the Academy of Management Best Paper Award for 2011.
  • Media Advisory: UB's Conference Explores the Legacy of 'Attica, Attica'
    9/8/11
    BUFFALO, N.Y. Mixing a historic panel of eyewitnesses and survivors with past and present multi-media attractions, the University at Buffalo will mark the 40th anniversary of the most deadly prison riot in the nation's history with a three-day conference, Sept. 11-13 at UB and other Buffalo college campuses, a short drive away from the prison.
  • Jim Brickman Brings A Christmas Celebration to Buffalo
    9/8/11
    Jim Brickman's A Christmas Celebration hits the road for the holiday season with an evening of dazzling solo piano, vibrant vocals and the warmth and humor that has made this concert a seasonal tradition for the past 15 years. The five-time platinum-selling pianist and songwriter, with his special guests, perform in Buffalo on Friday, Dec. 23.
  • Media Advisory: UB to Recognize 10th Anniversary of Sept. 11 Attacks with Special Observance
    9/8/11
    The University at Buffalo will recognize the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with a special observance that will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, in the Student Union on the UB North Campus.
  • Our Local Food System: The Little Economic Development Engine That Can
    9/8/11
    Few people realize that a handful of food retailers and processors on Buffalo's West Side have a $40 million annual economic impact on Erie County. But that is the case, and experts associated with the Buffalo Food Policy Summit, to be held Sept. 20-21, say that like other communities across the country, we can use our food system and its network of producers to generate a higher food-based economic multiplier, making our food system a major engine for economic development.