News Releases

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

  • Two New NIH grants Use Cell Phones to Collect Real-Time Data on Substance Use
    10/21/09
    Scenario: A group of friends are drinking at the local pub, when one gets a cell phone call. He takes it in a quiet corner; nothing unusual. But this isn't a "What's Up" call from a friend: It's a "What-are-you-doing-right-now?" call from an automated voice system programmed to collect data in real time, via cell phone, from participants enrolled in research studies on alcohol, marijuana and the situational factors that surround their use.
  • HIV/AIDS Funding to UB Will Help Zimbabwe Dramatically Increase Research and Treatment Capacity
    10/20/09
    New funding for an innovative University at Buffalo program that trains Zimbabwe's clinician scientists and translational pharmacologists will bring additional health care professionals and researchers to Buffalo to be trained to fight the war on AIDS in Zimbabwe.
  • Will Judicial Judgment Change Cyberspace?
    10/20/09
    The struggle of American courts to control the explosion of intellectual property rights violations on some of the most traveled highways of cyberspace poses a legal challenge to the judicial system with implications that could threaten the survival of Web sites clicked on by the average Internet user every day, a University at Buffalo Law School expert on online intellectual property issues said today.
  • Jim Breuer Performance Cancelled
    10/20/09
    The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo regrets to announce that the performance by Jim Breuer originally scheduled for Oct. 24 has been cancelled due to illness.
  • UB's Stratigakos' "A Woman's Berlin" Wins 2009 German Academic Book Award
    10/20/09
    Despina Stratigakos, PhD, assistant professor of architecture in the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning and assistant professor of visual studies in the UB College of Arts and Sciences, has received the prestigious 2009 Book Prize from the DAAD (Deutscher Akadamischer Austausch Dienst/German Academic Exchange Service), a publicly funded independent organization of higher education institutions in Germany.
  • UB Professor to Receive 2009 Schoellkopf Award
    10/20/09
    John P. Richard, PhD, University at Buffalo professor in the Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been chosen to receive the 2009 Jacob F. Schoellkopf Award.
  • Media Advisory: Environmental Expo Will Help UB Staff and Students Achieve Greener Lifestyles
    10/20/09
    From rain barrels and locally roasted coffee to energy-efficient windows and cars you share instead of own, a broad range of environmentally friendly products for consumers will be on display at the University at Buffalo's "A Greener Shade of Blue and You Day," to be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009) in the atrium of the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Media Advisory: UB Physicists and Artists Aim to Entertain with First Science and Art Cabaret
    10/20/09
    Whether you're a total non-science person or the next Einstein, the Science and Art Cabaret was made for you. Sponsored by the University at Buffalo and Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, the Science and Art Cabaret will be held from 7-9 p.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009) in the Ninth Ward at Babeville's Asbury Hall, 341 Delaware Ave.
  • UB Physicists and Artists Aim to Entertain with First Science and Art Cabaret
    10/19/09
    Whether you're a total non-science person or the next Einstein, the Science and Art Cabaret was made for you. Sponsored by the University at Buffalo and Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, the Science and Art Cabaret will be held from 7-9 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009) in the Ninth Ward at Babeville's Asbury Hall, 341 Delaware Ave.
  • Arctic Sediments Show That 20th Century Warming Is Unlike Natural Variation
    10/19/09
    The possibility that climate change might simply be a natural variation like others that have occurred throughout geologic time is dimming, according to evidence in a Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences paper published today . The research reveals that sediments retrieved by University at Buffalo geologists from a remote Arctic lake are unlike those seen during previous warming episodes.