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(11/13/11 5:00am)
NEW YORK, N.Y.—As a UB sophomore, Colleen Kirk applied for a job as an aerobic instructor at Alumni Area. That position was filled, but there was a slot for a "spinning" instructor. Kirk had never been in a spinning class, let alone taught one, yet she talked her way into the job and taught classes for five years, including two after she graduated in 2007.
(04/28/11 4:00am)
Thursday was our last day in The Spectrum office. I walked in to the office around 11 a.m. to find my desk decorated, topped with flowers, chocolate and a letter from next year's News Desk.
(04/06/11 4:00am)
Investigators have arrested Michael E. Hicks, 22, of Rochester, for allegedly assaulting Michal Kociuba, a freshman exercise science major, early Sunday morning on South Campus, University Police announced Tuesday afternoon.
(03/29/11 4:00am)
On Monday morning, the UB Council met for the first time since Satish K. Tripathi was recommended to be UB's 15th president.
(03/23/11 4:00am)
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher announced on March 17 that she has recommended Provost Satish K. Tripathi as UB's 15th president.
(03/10/11 5:00am)
The Presidential Search Committee may not be adhering to SUNY guidelines as it pursues UB's 15th president.
(03/03/11 5:00am)
Satish K. Tripathi, provost for seven years, is reported to be one of two finalists under consideration for the position of UB's 15th president, according to The Buffalo News.
(02/23/11 5:00am)
Jeremy Jacobs issued a letter to update members of the UB community on the search for UB's 15th president on Jan. 20.
(02/10/11 5:00am)
Worldwide media sources anticipated that embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would step down from his post Thursday evening. Mubarak put the speculations to rest as he refused to step down from his post or leave the country.
(02/08/11 5:00am)
Elections are in progress for the next Chair of the Faculty Senate, who will serve a term beginning July 1 and running through June 30, 2013. The Faculty Senate is elected as UB's official representative body for the Voting Faculty.
(02/01/11 5:00am)
Barry White, a lecturer in the Department of American Studies and UB alumnus, passed away last Thursday. White, a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians, has focused his work in cultural diversity training on agencies involved in implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act and has held countless seminars and distance learning conferences for educators of the Seneca community.
(01/25/11 5:00am)
Some seniors in the School of Management face the possibility of not graduating on time this spring due to limited seating in MGO403, Fundamentals of Strategic Management, a course required for completion of their degree.
(01/19/11 5:00am)
President John B. Simpson will remain in office beyond his expected retirement date of Jan. 15 while the search for UB's 15th president continues.
(12/06/10 5:00am)
Buffalo Ball Drop
(11/15/10 5:00am)
I don't bleed red and blue, but I have a personal attachment to the Buffalo Bills. It reminds me of Sunday afternoons spent with my dad and imagining my mother in all of her glory in a Jills uniform in the 1980s.
(11/10/10 5:00am)
In response to the overwhelming number of students in attendance at the Oct. 28 Heath Street Block Club meeting at Gloria J. Parks Community Center, University District Common Councilwoman Bonnie E. Russell held an open forum on Monday in the Student Union Theatre to discuss safety issues in the University Heights.
(11/02/10 4:00am)
New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo was elected governor of New York State on Tuesday after a remarkably vicious race against Republican/Conservative candidate Carl Paladino. MSNBC and the Associated Press announced Cuomo as the projected winner just two minutes after polling sites closed at 9 p.m.
(11/01/10 4:00am)
Students adorned in Greek letters and University at Buffalo apparel gathered at the Heath Street Block Club meeting last Thursday at the Gloria J. Parks Community Center.
(11/01/10 4:00am)
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is compiling an anthology of stories to explore the experiences of the ADA Generation.
(10/27/10 4:00am)
This Saturday marks the second annual "Strides for Stewart 2 Benefit ECMC" race at Veterans Park in Grand Island, N.Y.