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As the competition for the next Panasci Awards kicked off last week, last year's winner of the $25,000 prize says the company he started with the award is poised for growth.
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As the competition for the next Panasci Awards kicked off last week, last year's winner of the $25,000 prize says the company he started with the award is poised for growth.
Growing concerns have been heard in the Student Association Senate about dwindling emergency funds as clubs are finding it more difficult to get the support they need to cover unexpected costs.
The Computing and Information Technology department is hoping that students won't notice their latest project.
Colleagues and former students shared warm memories of Leslie Fiedler, the rebellious yet highly influential literary critic and UB professor, in a symposium on campus Thursday.
A new fiber-optic line connecting UB's campuses and research facilities will dramatically improve Internet service for students and researchers alike, experts say.
New renovations and growing food options were the topics of discussion when Mitch Green, director of the Faculty Student Association, addressed the Student Association Assembly Monday afternoon for the first time in two years.
Rocket launches, gooey gak, fire fighting robots, and bubbling ice cream were the highlights of the second annual Engineering Extravaganza held on Sunday in the Student Union Lobby.
Students in the Department of Planning are taking a hands-on approach to studying issues in Buffalo's University Heights area around UB's South Campus, as they research problems and possible solutions for the neighborhood.
Solemn prayers and quiet remembrance characterized UB's memorial service Thursday for the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Recent calls for peace around the world have taken many different forms - protests, Internet activism and political campaigns. But a new group at UB is taking a different approach.
Alisa Tavarez clutched her mother's hand as she walked through the thousands of people crammed in the streets of Manhattan. All around her, protestors were raising high their signs and shouting at police.
Earlier this fall, UB launched a comprehensive self-study that will serve as a basis for the renewal of the university's membership in the Middle States Association, an accreditation without which UB could not offer students federal financial aid.
Students seeking apartment-style living may soon be able to look to South Campus, as well as North, for on-campus housing. The university is investigating the possibility of converting the Goodyear residence hall on South Campus into apartment-style housing within the next few years.
As a star on UB's varsity women's basketball team, Mari McClure had to maintain a high standard of play at all times, but there was one thing that got in the way; McClure has degenerative arthritis in both of her knees.