News Releases

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

  • UB's Plans for Buffalo's City Center, Waterfront, Olmsted Parks Receive More Awards
    11/25/08
    The Urban Design Project (UDP) headed by urban and regional planner Robert Shibley in the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning, has received four new awards for its work in developing plans for Buffalo's urban center, waterfront and Olmsted Parks system.
  • Scholarships and Jobs for Students Who Choose Cybersecurity
    11/24/08
    In tough economic times, the promise of healthy scholarships plus guaranteed employment upon graduation may sound too good to be true, but that's just what the University at Buffalo is offering to a few lucky students, starting in fall 2009.
  • "Eire on the Erie" -- North American James Joyce Conference to be Held June 12-17
    11/24/08
    Although his work and life are alive and well in Buffalo every year, 2009 will be a very big one for Irish novelist James Joyce and his legion of fans throughout Western New York.
  • UB and NFTA Park and Ride Lot Talks Continue
    11/21/08
    The University at Buffalo several weeks ago presented the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority with a proposal that would allow the NFTA to continue operating a Park and Ride lot on UB's South Campus while making it easier for students, faculty and staff to use mass transit.
  • Teens' Online Safety Improved by Education, Research Shows
    11/21/08
    Think protecting young teenagers on the Internet is important? Then be sure they think it's important, too, according to a forthcoming article in IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication.
  • New Clinical Education Model Piloted by Nursing School May Help Ease Shortages
    11/20/08
    The School of Nursing at the University at Buffalo is testing an innovative approach to clinical nurse education developed at Flinders University of Australia that should improve the chronic shortage of qualified clinical faculty to train the students.
  • University at Buffalo Plans To Go Smoke-Free
    11/20/08
    The University at Buffalo -- on the American Cancer Society's annual Great American Smokeout -- today announced plans to implement a 100 percent smoke-free policy that will take effect beginning with the 2009-10 academic year.
  • UB Unveils Draft of Plan to Redesign and Reconfigure its Campuses
    11/19/08
    The University at Buffalo today unveiled a draft of a plan to dramatically redesign and reconfigure its three campuses -- giving each campus a new identity and purpose -- with the goal of making UB a great place to live, learn and work.
  • Forensics Underfoot: Shoeprint Evidence Gets the Google Treatment
    11/18/08
    A shoeprint etched in blood or dust can make a crucial difference in a criminal case, but it all depends on the ability of human examiners to identify a matching shoeprint pattern from thousands in their databases. It's a laborious, inefficient task. That's why University at Buffalo computer scientists are developing tools to make the search-and-match process more like a Google search and less like hunting for a needle in a haystack.
  • UB Ranked 12th in International Enrollment Among U.S. Colleges and Universities
    11/17/08
    The University at Buffalo -- a longtime leader among major research universities in the United States in terms of percentage of enrollment represented by international students -- has increased its profile in the latest "Open Doors 2008" report published by the Institute of International Education (IIE).