• High School Students Recognized in UB Poetry Contest
    5/1/06
    Christopher Johnson-Robertson of Buffalo, a student at City Honors High School, has been awarded first-prize in the annual poetry contest for high school students sponsored by the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).
  • Newman, Sample to be Honored at UB's 160th Commencement
    5/1/06
    Reginald B. Newman II, chairman and former president of NOCO Energy Corp., a family-owned petroleum company, and longtime friend and supporter of UB, will receive the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal, UB's highest award, during the university's 160th general commencement ceremony, to be held at 10 a.m. May 14 in Alumni Arena, North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Client Violence Focus of Workshop for Social Workers
    5/1/06
    The risk of violence is a reality for most social workers in practice today, says a nationally regarded social work educator who will present a workshop sponsored by the University at Buffalo School of Social Work titled "Risk Assessment, Violent Clients and Practitioner Safety" on May 12 in the Holiday Inn Amherst.
  • Lights, Cameras, Quake: Wood Townhouse to Undergo Seismic Testing
    5/4/06
    University at Buffalo researchers are launching a series of unprecedented seismic tests on a full-scale, three-bedroom, wood-frame townhouse being built in an earthquake-simulation laboratory in the university's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. In November, the structure will be put to a final test in a simulation of California's 1994 Northridge earthquake that is expected to create massive damage.
  • Strange Bedfellows: Exhibition Celebrates Physics, Arts
    5/5/06
    In the lobby of a nondescript brick building on the University at Buffalo North (Amherst) Campus, a unique marriage of sorts is taking place through a new "Physics and Arts Exhibition."
  • Lying Is Exposed By Micro-Expressions We Can't Control
    5/5/06
    When trying to lie your way through any situation, keep a tight rein on your zygo maticus major and your orbicularis oculi. They'll give you away faster than a snitch. So says a University at Buffalo social psychologist, whose revolutionary research on human facial expressions in situations of high stakes deception debunks myths that have permeated police and security training for decades.
  • Challenging Censorship, Celebrating Free Speech
    5/5/06
    "Read It While You Can: Challenging the New Censorship and Celebrating Free Speech" will be the first program in the Celebration of the Book series, a new initiative of the University at Buffalo's Humanities Institute exploring the richness of Buffalo's thriving community of independent writers and small presses.
  • UB Partners with Niagara, Ontario, to Convene Binational Summit
    5/8/06
    In 2001 the Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ontario, initiated a cross-border dialogue by inviting Western New York representatives to its annual Smarter Niagara Summit to discuss regional challenges. This year, the binational focus of the event has been significantly expanded, with Southern Ontario and Western New York leaders, including representatives from the University at Buffalo, jointly coordinating "Summit 2006: Creating the Cross Border Capital -- One Region, Two Niagaras, Our Shared Future."
  • UB Anderson Gallery to Host Kenmore West Student Art Exhibition
    5/9/06
    An exhibition of work by students from Kenmore West High School will open in the UB Anderson Gallery Arts Education Classroom (second floor) with a public reception from 7-9 p.m. on May 19. The exhibition of paintings, photos, prints and sculpture was selected from more than 250 submissions from students in grades 9 through 12.
  • Researchers Track Basis of Cognitive Deficits in Lupus
    5/9/06
    Neuroscientists in the Department of Neurology/Jacobs Neurological Institute at the University at Buffalo have received $1.2 million from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to link the cognitive deficits in working memory frequently observed in persons with lupus to specific electrical activity and anatomical changes in the brain.
  • Symposium to Honor Sheridan's Career
    5/9/06
    A four-decade career dedicated to mitigating geologic catastrophes and saving lives will be the focus of "Volcanic Flows and Falls: A Conference to Honor Professor Michael Sheridan" to be held Thursday and Friday in the Ramada Hotel & Conference Center (formerly the University Inn and Conference Center), 2402 N. Forest Road.
  • Gift from Alumna to Fund Pharmacy Community Efforts
    5/10/06
    Margaret McGlynn, president of the vaccine division of Merck & Co., is a second-generation graduate of the University at Buffalo following her late father's lead and honoring his memory with a start-up gift to establish the Edward J. Hempling Community Pharmacy Education Fund in UB's School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
  • International Conference on Clinical Supervision
    5/10/06
    Mental-health professionals representing a variety of fields will gather in Buffalo on June 1-3 for the Second International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision, an interdisciplinary conference devoted to clinical-supervision theory, practice and research.
  • Web Site Helps Community Access UB Services, Programs
    5/12/06
    The Western New York community has a new user-friendly way to learn about the University at Buffalo's local impact and to access the university's services and programs with the new "Your UB" Web site.
  • "Math Is Everywhere" Will Draw Students in Grades 3-8 to UB
    5/12/06
    Mathematics will be the subject of the day on May 18 and May 19 when the University at Buffalo welcomes hundreds of elementary and middle-school students who will conduct presentations and participate in individual and team competitions designed to engage area elementary and middle-school students in math.
  • Students to Design Toys in UB High School Workshop
    5/12/06
    The applications don't say "Santa's Helpers Wanted," but students who participate in this summer's Fisher-Price Cyber-Engineering High School Workshop at the University at Buffalo will be designing toys as they learn state-of-the-art engineering design techniques.
  • Study Suggests Tension Headache May Actually Be TMJD
    5/12/06
    People whose recurrent headaches have been diagnosed as tension-related actually may be suffering from temporomandibular muscle and joint disorder, or TMJD, a study headed by a researcher from the University at Buffalo's School of Dental Medicine has shown.
  • $5.8 Million Funds 2 New Studies on Best Treatments for ADHD
    5/12/06
    William E. Pelham, Jr., Ph.D., professor of psychology, pediatrics and psychiatry at the University at Buffalo and one of the leading experts in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, has received a total of $5.8 million to begin two new studies of treatment approaches for the condition.
  • Welch Receives TIAA-CREF Lifetime Achievement Award
    5/12/06
    Longtime University at Buffalo faculty member Claude E. Welch, Jr., has been named the recipient of the first Lifetime Achievement Award presented by TIAA-CREF, the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields.
  • Stenger Named Engineering Dean at University at Buffalo
    5/15/06
    Harvey G. Stenger, Jr., Ph.D., professor of chemical engineering and former dean of the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science at Lehigh University, has been named dean of the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  • Symposium to Examine "Frontiers in Biological Systems"
    5/16/06
    A science and industry symposium featuring world renowned researchers in the fields of genomics, neuroscience and biomedical informatics will be held June 13-15 in conjunction with the grand opening of the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, a major research center of the University at Buffalo.
  • Grand Opening Set for Center of Excellence
    5/16/06
    Creation of a life-sciences industry and economy for Buffalo Niagara will take an historic step forward with the grand opening in June of the University at Buffalo's New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
  • Friends, Family to Celebrate Creeley's 80th Birthday
    5/17/06
    What would have been the 80th birthday of the late University at Buffalo poet and faculty member Robert Creeley will be celebrated this weekend in The Church on Delaware Avenue and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery with a variety of events, including poetry reading, film screenings and musical presentations.
  • IBM, Volker, Tokasz to be Honored at UB Business Partners Day
    5/18/06
    IBM, State Sen. Dale M. Volker and New York State Assembly Majority Leader Paul A. Tokasz will be honored at the University at Buffalo's Business Partners Day 2006 luncheon to be held at noon June 15 in the Hyatt Regency Buffalo.
  • Tibetan Monks to Perform Sacred Music Sacred Dance for World Healing
    5/19/06
    Buffalo, N.Y. -- The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Sacred Music Sacred Dance for World Healing at 3 p.m. on Sept. 17 in the Mainstage Theatre in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus. The performance is sponsored in part by UB. Tickets are $15 for the general public and $10 for students and will go on sale at 10 a.m. on May 30.
  • UB Art Gallery presents "Layers: Collecting Cuban-American Art"
    5/19/06
    "Layers: Collecting Cuban-American Art" comprises work from two private and one institutional collection to illustrate how collecting art involves the negotiation of identities.
  • Francisco Toledo Exhibit at UB Anderson Gallery Extended Through July 16
    5/19/06
    Francisco Toledo: Contemporary Graphic Art, an exhibition in the University at Buffalo's Anderson Gallery that highlights prints from UB's permanent collection, has been extended through July 16.
  • Work on Canadian Grassroots' Politics Up for Smiley Prize
    5/19/06
    "Politics is Local: National Politics at the Grassroots," a new book by Canadian political scientists Donald Munroe Eagles and R. Kenneth Carty, has been short listed for the Donald Smiley Prize, awarded annually by the Canadian Political Science Association to the best book published in the previous year dealing with Canadian politics or government.
  • Global Festival of Art to Feature 2 UB Artists
    5/19/06
    "Strange Culture." a documentary film about the recent experiences of noted bio-artist Steve Kurtz, associate professor of art at the University at Buffalo, will have its world premiere at "ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge," Aug. 7-13 in San Jose, Calif.
  • UB Students Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa
    5/22/06
    Students at the University at Buffalo recently were inducted into the Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa honorary society.
  • 28 Honored As Outstanding Seniors in CAS
    5/22/06
    Twenty-eight students were honored for being the outstanding graduating senior in departments within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo's 160th general commencement ceremony held on May 14.
  • UB to Offer Summer Lecture Series
    5/23/06
    The University at Buffalo's engagement in local, national and world communities and world interests is the focus of the UBThisSummer Lecture Series 2006: Our Community and Our World, which will run from June 1 to Aug. 17 on the North (Amherst) Campus.
  • School Of Architecture and Planning Recognizes Top Students
    5/24/06
    Twenty-six students in the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning recently received awards of excellence in their fields of study.
  • Informatics Students Inducted Into Honor Society
    5/24/06
    Students attending the School of Informatics at the University at Buffalo have been inducted into the Nu Upsilon chapter of Lambda Pi Eta national honor society.
  • Policies on Wellness Impact Employee Health, Bottom Line
    5/24/06
    Start-up data from an innovative $1 million demonstration project being conducted in Western New York suggests that if the organization you work for is concerned with wellness, it may affect how healthy you are.
  • "Jesus Christ Superstar" to be Performed Sept. 8-13
    5/25/06
    BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present "Jesus Christ Superstar" on Sept. 8-13 in the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.
  • UB Students Receive Art Awards
    5/25/06
    Twenty-seven students in the art program in the Department of Visual Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo have received awards for their work during 2005-06.
  • Jendrowski Recognized by UB Professional Staff Senate
    5/25/06
    Lani Jendrowski of Akron, senior counselor for the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at the University at Buffalo, has received the 2006 Outstanding Service to the Professional Staff Senate (PSS) Award from the PSS, the governance group for members of the professional staff at UB.
  • Bulls Extend Witherspoon Through 2012
    5/25/06
    University at Buffalo men's basketball coach Reggie Witherspoon, whose teams have won 59 games over the past three seasons, has received a three-year contract extension from Director of Athletics Warde Manuel.
  • UB Management Students Recognized at Commencement
    5/30/06
    Eleven graduates of the University at Buffalo School of Management received awards during the school's commencement ceremony on May 13.
  • UB's Henderson Receives Research Award
    5/30/06
    Donald Henderson of Williamsville, a professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo, has been named the recipient of the third annual Hofstra University National Research Award in recognition of his distinguished contributions to the field of hearing science.
  • UB Biological Sciences Students Win Awards
    5/30/06
    Two students in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Buffalo received awards during the department's graduation ceremony held earlier this month.
  • Industrial Engineer Earns National Honor
    5/30/06
    Rajan Batta, Ph.D., professor of industrial and systems engineering and associate dean for graduate studies in the University at Buffalo's School for Engineering and Applied Sciences, has received the Institute of Industrial Engineering Fellow Award.
  • June 6 Focuses Attention on "666" Superstitions
    5/30/06
    The number 666 -- the "number of the beast," according to the Book of Revelation -- conjures devilish images for many, so forecasts of evil, even doom, are rampant regarding dates or places where the number occurs, including next Tuesday, June 6, or 6-6-06.
  • Major Study of Buffalo's Block Clubs to be Presented Tonight
    5/31/06
    The University at Buffalo Department of Sociology and the City of Buffalo Division of Citizens' Services will present the "Community Update and Forum on Block Clubs in Buffalo" today (Wednesday, May 31, 2006) from 6-8 p.m. at the Belmont Shelter Center, 1195 Main St., Buffalo.
  • UB Engineering School Recognizes Students
    5/31/06
    Students attending the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University at Buffalo have been recognized with numerous honors.
  • Dynamic Canadian Celtic Group Leahy to Perform
    5/31/06
    The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Leahy at 8 p.m. on Nov. 3 in the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus. Tickets go on sale June 2 at 10 a.m.
  • Linda Eder to Perform Special Holiday Concert in CFA
    5/31/06
    The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Linda Eder at 8 p.m. on Dec. 16 in the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts on the UB North (Amherst) Campus. Tickets go on sale June 9 at 10 a.m. The concert is sponsored by GEICO.
  • June 11 Open House Set at Center of Excellence
    5/30/06
    The public is invited to tour the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences during a free open house to be held from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, June 11.
  • UB Offers Free Lectures at Center of Excellence
    5/31/06
    Three free public lectures in the UBThisSummer Lecture Series will be held at the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, Virginia and Ellicott streets. The lectures, part of the center's grand opening, will be held June 19, 20 and 21 at 4 p.m.