How to Find the Road to Truth? Look for Signs of Practical Gods
Artist in residence Carl Dennis looks with a sense of accomplishment upon his 2002 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and with a sense of appreciation upon the road that led him to it.
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Artist in residence Carl Dennis looks with a sense of accomplishment upon his 2002 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and with a sense of appreciation upon the road that led him to it.
The Student Association and UB's New York State Student Assembly Delegates have begun a letter writing campaign in protest of Governor George E. Pataki's proposed cuts to the Tuition Assistance Program and Educational Opportunities Program.
SUNY students are not receding silently from the threat Gov. George Pataki's proposed budget for the 2002-2003 fiscal year poses to the Tuition Assistance Program and the Educational Opportunity Program in the name of recession.
Cutbacks in the state budget are threatening UB's Educational Opportunity Program, a state program that provides support services to disadvantaged, academically talented college students.
The views of Sept. 11 from the Arab World are as varied as the people themselves, said host lecturer and UB alumnus Dr. Bader Dweik, in part two of the six-part lecture series, "Perspectives on September 11 and Its Aftermath," last Wednesday in the Student Union Theater.
A UB professor and sociologist has received the 2001 Outstanding Book Award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights for her book Construction Sites: Excavating Race, Class and Gender Among Urban Youth.
Is Buffalo at risk of a bioterrorist attack? Not likely, according to Dr. Richard Lee, UB professor of medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics.