ERIC PASTORE
Seed funding granted to four professors
By ERIC PASTORE | Apr. 6, 2007Under the UB 2020 Scholars Program, four UB faculty members recently received seed funding for creative and research projects.John E.
Envisioning a wireless world
By ERIC PASTORE | Apr. 4, 2007In the future, wireless technology will work seamlessly and in the background, according to Mark Shepard, assistant professor of architecture and media study at UB.Shepard presented the last installment of the Cutting Edge Lecture Series, entitled "Media, Architecture and Computing in a Wireless World," held Saturday in the Center for the Arts.
Calling for more backup power
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 28, 2007UB spends between six and nine millions dollars every year to upgrade its residence halls, according to Michael R.
Professor speaks on UN plan to end poverty
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 26, 2007Poverty and hunger are facts of life for half of the world's population according to Marieme Lo, assistant professor in the department of women's studies.
Literature and the modern world
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 23, 2007Professor Robert Daly, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English and Comparative Literature, gave a lecture this past Tuesday on the practical value of literature in everyday life.
"SA Assembly tackles SWJ, parking"
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 7, 2007Monday night, the Student Association Assembly convened to discuss several issues, including a resolution passed to change the SA Constitution regarding the Student Wide Judiciary's judge selection process as well as the current parking situation on campus.The SA Constitution allows the SA president to appoint SWJ justices.
Study to examine pregnancy after miscarriage
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 7, 2007Women who have endured a miscarriage usually have few options for preventative treatment until they miscarry multiple times.
Study to Examine Aspirin and Benefits for Pregnancy after Miscarriage
By ERIC PASTORE | Mar. 2, 2007In the past, women who have suffered a miscarriage have had few options for preventative treatment until they miscarried multiple times.
English Poet visits Buffalo
By ERIC PASTORE | Feb. 26, 2007UB's Poetics Plus series continued Saturday with a reading by English poet Miles Champion at Rust Belt Books.Champion, a native of Great Britain and a current resident of New York City, read to an audience that included several graduate students from the UB Poetics program as well as old friends.




