The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Ronald K. Brown/Evidence at 8 p.m. on March 23 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus. A pre-performance will be held at 7 p.m.
The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Moscow Festival Ballet in Swan Lake at 8 p.m. on April 10 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Natalie MacMaster at 8 p.m. on March 6 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
Botulinum toxin, the same Botox used to treat facial wrinkles, helps facial wounds heal with less scarring, according to results of a study published in the August issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
An administrator and professor emeritus from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UI) will share his story at the University at Buffalo Sept. 7 about how he and others built a successful program in Jewish culture within a public university, something UB also is working to achieve.
The appointment of Michael E. Cain, M.D., as dean of the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo was announced today by David L. Dunn, M.D., Ph.D., UB vice president for health sciences.
The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins at 8 p.m. on Oct. 8 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Aug. 18.
The worldwide public accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP and its staff members contributed $25,950 to the University at Buffalo in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006.
The University at Buffalo School of Management and all of its undergraduate, master's and doctoral business programs have been reaccredited by AACSB International -- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
While it might be very difficult to detect benign chemicals that could make an explosive when mixed together, it is not nearly as difficult to detect traces of potentially dangerous chemicals on the fingers of individuals who recently have been in contact with them. At the University at Buffalo, researchers have proposed development of a biometric sensor that could detect such traces on the fingers of airline passengers.