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SCORING RUDY TICKETS: Sophomore Ashley Nelson has her ID scanned after picking up tickets for the Nov. 13 lecture by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Many of the students waiting in line to pick up tickets in the Center for the Arts on Tuesday said they are anxious to hear Giuliani speak. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)

New theories of type 2 diabetes to be investigated

A study centering on two emerging theories on the causes of diabetes in adults will be conducted by UB researchers, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. » Full Story

UB steps up environmental and safety reviews

The Faculty Senate Executive Committee heard a report yesterday on how UB plans to comply with new and current codes that are being enacted and enforced. » Full Story

Dobyns to give Silverman poetry reading: Poet and novelist Stephen Dobyns will deliver the 26th Oscar Silverman Annual Poetry Reading at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 in 250 Baird Hall, North Campus.

Eager Artists return to Western New York: Members of a South African theatre troupe are back in UB classrooms this week, offering their unique perspective to theatre and dance students.

PTSD common problem for accident victims: A UB psychologist is working to adapt a successful treatment model to a group therapy setting.

Helping engineering students achieve success: The goal of the Student Excellence Initiative in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is to ensure that every student has a chance for success.

Welcome to Buffalo: A course sponsored by the Office of International Student and Scholar Services introduces students to the joys of winter driving.

Korean dancer to serve UB residency: Korean choreographer and dancer In-Young Sohn will be in residence at UB beginning Monday through Nov. 13.