UB in the News

  • Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: UB President quoted on importance of university research on local economy
    1/26/10
    An article in the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on the importance of research to the health of a university -- in this case, Binghamton University -- and the local economy quotes UB President John B. Simpson, who said every $1 million in federally sponsored research results in 29 jobs in the community.
  • Chemical & Engineering News: Chemistry professor awarded for outstanding work and service in field
    1/25/10
    An article on Chemical & Engineering News reports John P. Richard, professor of chemistry, is the winner of the 2009 Jacob F. Schoellkopf Award, given by the ACS Western New York Section for outstanding work and service in chemistry or chemical engineering. The recognition also appeared in the newsletter of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  • AP: Pop culture expert interviewed about "Octomom"
    1/25/10
    Elayne Rapping, professor of American studies, is quoted in an article distributed by the Associated Press about "Octomom" Nadia Suleman and the way she uses the celebrity media for attention and to make money that can be used to raise her children. A reality show could be more lucrative but, Rapping says, "What I suspect is that they don't want to take a chance on her because she's almost a little too crazy for reality television." The article appeared in more than 200 news outlets throughout the nation, including The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, CBS News, Houston Chronicle, Syracuse Post Standard, Huffington Post, Los Angeles Times.
  • Boston Globe: Expert on police health quoted on death of officer
    1/24/10
    An article in the Boston Globe about a Massachusetts police officer who committed suicide after years of troubling behavior quotes John Violanti, research associate professor of social and preventive medicine.
  • Miami Herald: Haitian studying at UB interviewed about island construction standards
    1/23/10
    An article distributed by McClatchy-Tribune News Service about the largely unregulated and substandard construction that has long been accepted on Haiti quotes Pierre Fouche, a Haitian working on his doctorate in earthquake engineering at UB, whose goal is to find affordable methods to strengthen his country's lax standards and structures. The article appeared in news outlets that include the Miami Herald, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Palm Beach Post, Stars and Stripes and Taiwan News.
  • Utica Observer-Dispatch: Elusive gains in minority hiring seems unique, expert says
    1/23/10
    A Utica Observer-Dispatch story on minority hiring quotes associate professor of law, Rick Su.
  • UPI: Breast cancer vaccine development is a joint effort between UB, King Saud University
    1/22/10
    An article distributed by UPI reports researchers at UB and King Saud University in Saudi Arabia are working together to develop a breast cancer vaccine. An article in Business First also reports on the research.
  • Cincinnati Enquirer: Compensation expert discusses police overtime pay
    1/22/10
    An article in the Cincinnati Enquirer on the hundreds of hours of overtime and unused holiday, vacation and sick days officer in the Cincinnati Police Department will cash in to increase their pay when they retire quotes Jerry Newman, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Organizations and Human Resources and a compensation expert.
  • Baltimore Sun: Heart expert calls stents "overused"
    1/22/10
    An article in the Baltimore Sun on the true cost of heart stents quotes William E. Boden, professor of medicine and preventive medicine, who says in many instances stents are "overused and in some cases abused."
  • Buffalo News: UB 2020 praised by Congressman
    1/21/10
    A Buffalo News story reports that during a Buffalo Place board meeting on Wednesday Congressman Brian Higgins praised the UB 2020 plan and UB's stated goal of moving five medical-related schools to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. He also acknowledged that UB will consider moving the Law School to a location in downtown closer to the courts and law firms. Business First also covered the meeting.

UB faculty frequently offer expert perspectives on issues that are part of the current public discourse, including ones that may be perceived as controversial. It is our belief—and at the core of UB’s academic mission—that constructive, thoughtful dialogue fosters a better understanding of our world. Thus, we openly share these perspectives.