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IN REMEMBRANCE: Mourners file past a memorial stone containing the names of UB alumni who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The stone was installed near the bronze buffalo in front of the Center for the Arts and unveiled yesterday as part of the university's Sept. 11 Commemoration. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)

UB community gathers to heal and remember

Members of the UB community gathered together yesterday to remember and honor those who lost their lives a year ago in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.» Full Story

Scientists describe protein "switch"

Immunologists from UB are the first to describe a human immune system component known to be essential to controlling the activation of T-cells, the first line of defense against foreign antigens. » Full Story

Convocation to be held Oct. 9: The eighth annual University Convocation will honor and recognize members of the campus community for outstanding achievement.

WHI spinoffs address myriad issues: UB's Women's Health Initiative clinical vanguard center has conducted a series of studies on questions that weren't being asked when the WHI was founded in 1993.

Coping with email spam: Experts say delete key is the best option in dealing with unwanted email.

Universal design hits the road: The Milwaukee Institute of Design is the first venue to host the traveling version of "Unlimited by Design," a multi-media, hands-on exhibition of products and interiors created according to the principles of universal design.

Moshenko works to change stereotype: Autistic son provides the inspiration for UB staffer's efforts to increase awareness of the disability.

Center for the Arts announces schedule for 2002-03: A variety of dance, lectures, theater and musical events are planned to appeal to audiences of all ages.

From bench science to supercomputer: UB's new visualization lab is one of the few in the nation to bridge the gap.

Interest spurs Pharmacy growth: School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences increases size of entering class, hires 16 new faculty members.

Finding trends in data: Early detection of bioterrorist threat is the goal of software system developed by UB computer scientists.

WSJ ranks SOM as one of best: For the second year in a row, the School of Management has been ranked as one of the world's "top business schools" by The Wall Street Journal.

MTV to document UB Greeks: UB and several dozen of its undergraduates will have a "starring" role on two MTV series for 13 weeks beginning in February.

Online activist community: UB study finds Zapatista guerrillas are the lynchpin in a global network.