Graduation Blues
Is this seriously my last week of college classes? If you're like me, someone who loved college, saying goodbye isn't easy.
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Is this seriously my last week of college classes? If you're like me, someone who loved college, saying goodbye isn't easy.
Justin Lindh, a UB alumnus, is selling pot, legally.
Over 100 people in Western New York will need blood today, and 800 people in the Buffalo community are waiting for a life-saving transplant.
Note: Due to the illegality of using and selling prescription medications for non-medically intended use, many of the sources are referred to by their first names or pseudonyms to protect their anonymity.
This Sunday, the second annual Matthew Scarpati Memorial Walk will take place from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Participants will meet in the front of the Student Union, and the walk will traverse the Academic Spine.
When the devastating 8.9 magnitude earthquake followed by a tsunami shook Japan on March 11, its effects truly rippled halfway around the world. The University at Buffalo has approximately 89 students from Japan, according to International Education Services, many of whom were personally affected or had families impacted by the disaster.
Dr. Gregory G. Homish, assistant professor of community health and health behavior at UB, is the first author of an article in the current issue of Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness; the article deals with disaster response in the wake of the recent Flight 3407 tragedy.
Ready for Takeoff! A Winning Process for Launching Your Engineering Career is the creation of Dean Millar, director of the Engineering Career Institution. Millar's book was written to accompany ECI courses, which prepare engineering students for the workforce by teaching them vital job-hunting and professional success skills.
One in five college students has a sexually transmitted disease (STD), and more than half of all people will have an STD/STI at some point in their lives, according to The Center for Disease Control.
The National Science Foundation's CAREER awards have been presented to three UB faculty members, which has generated nearly $1.5 million for new research projects in Buffalo.
Virginia Seitz, a 1985 graduate of the UB Law School, has been nominated by President Obama to lead the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel.
As Carl Hayden introduced SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher at Wednesday's SUNY Address, the chairman of the SUNY Board of Trustees stated that SUNY has faced $670 million in budget cuts over the last three years, a 30 percent decrease in funding.
Many students have chosen to study at UB for a number of reasons, including the spectrum of degree programs and the school's reputation for being a premier, research-intensive public university.
Downtown Buffalo was hopping Saturday night as hundreds of community members braved the cold winter to come out and celebrate the annual lighting of the Christmas tree in Fountain Plaza.
With some help from a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), UB is boosting its efforts for combating HIV/AIDS on an international scale.
UB was one of this year's top producers of scholars awarded prestigious teaching and research grants through the 2010 to 2011 Fulbright Program.
"Opening Doors" is the fitting theme of the 2010 UB Scholarship Gala, which enables students, regardless of financial need, to attend the University at Buffalo.
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed earned his master's degree in American studies from UB in 2009. Nearly 18 months later, Mohamed has been named prime minister of Somalia.
World Cups. Knock Out Cancer. Burnished Beauties. Peak-a-Boob.
Some say that Buffalo has two seasons: winter and construction. Others, however, are trying to prove that adage wrong by transforming the Queen City's waterfront into a recreation and tourism destination that would thrive four seasons out of the year.