News Releases

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

  • Invitrogen Foundation Supports UB's Life Sciences Initiatives in Buffalo
    11/7/08
    The Invitrogen Foundation headquartered in Carlsbad, Calif., has given the University at Buffalo $50,000 to support marketing and outreach efforts for UB's iSci: Career Pathways in the Life Sciences program.
  • Rape and Kidnapping Claim Was False, Investigators Conclude
    11/6/08
    A student who claimed to have been kidnapped and raped on UB's North Campus last year has told University Police that the incident never happened.
  • ADHD Expert Receives UB's First Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence
    11/6/08
    William E. Pelham Jr., University at Buffalo Distinguished Professor in the departments of Psychology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, and one of the leading experts in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), has been named the inaugural recipient of the Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence.
  • U.S. Legal System Perpetuates Employment Discrimination, Noted Sociologists Find
    11/4/08
    University at Buffalo sociologist Ellen Berrey, Ph.D., and two scholars from Northwestern University, say the excessive emphasis in U.S. law on overt acts of employment discrimination ignores the unintentional bias that permeates workplaces and the organizational practices responsible for much discrimination.
  • Maternal Obesity Can Program Fetal Brain to Induce Adult-onset Obesity
    11/4/08
    Researchers at the University at Buffalo have found that fetuses of obese mother rats were programmed in utero to develop obesity in adulthood.
  • UB Readies for Election and Football History
    11/3/08
    The University at Buffalo football program is preparing for a primetime and Election Night football game of historic proportions when the Bulls host Miami University Nov. 4 in UB Stadium. Kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m.
  • Pakistani Professors Train in Earthquake Engineering Techniques
    10/31/08
    News of any earthquake spreads quickly among the dozens of earthquake engineering researchers and students at the University at Buffalo. But Wednesday's magnitude 6.4 quake in southwest Pakistan held particular interest for two researchers visiting UB and MCEER this semester from Pakistan's NWFP University of Engineering and Technology in Peshawar.
  • Regional Institute Releases Brief Exploring U.S.-Canada Trade, Receives National Grant to Research Border Performance
    10/30/08
    Canada is by far the United States' most important trading partner, with exports to our northern neighbor totaling more than those to Mexico, Japan and China combined. Yet federal policies to reinforce security without slowing trade have had mixed results, with some border regions easing bottlenecks more than others. These and other findings on the U.S.-Canada trade relationship are published in "Border Brief," a joint effort of the Regional Institute and the Border Policy Research Institute of Western Washington University.
  • New Study to Examine Relationship between Anger and Alcohol Abuse
    10/30/08
    Research suggests that alcoholics are more likely to experience emotions such as annoyances, frustrations and anger compared to non-alcoholics. A new study at the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) will investigate these anger emotions and how they might be addressed in outpatient alcoholism treatment.
  • Region-wide Student Voting Campaign Reaches Hundreds of Thousands of Students
    10/29/08
    More than 100,000 students from over 100 local elementary, middle and high schools in 20 districts will participate in the largest and most comprehensive student voting program ever held in Western New York since the University at Buffalo began administering the local Kids Voting campaign.