• Brierley elected chair-elect for AACP section
    2/1/18
    Rebecca H. Brierley, assistant dean for external affairs in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, has been elected chair-elect for the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) Administrative Services Section.
  • Former national security advisor Rice to speak at UB
    2/2/18
    Former National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice will speak at UB on Feb. 28 as the featured speaker at the university’s 42nd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration event.
  • Stratigakos named interim vice provost for inclusive excellence
    2/5/18
    Despina Stratigakos, professor in the School of Architecture and Planning, has been named interim vice provost for inclusive excellence, effective today.
  • UB biostatistics expert selected for FDA panel
    2/6/18
    A UB biostatistics researcher will be among the panelists at a public forum on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s electronic system for monitoring the safety of FDA-regulated medical products.
  • Internal communication survey launches Feb. 5
    2/5/18
    ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Communications, in partnership with the Department of Communication in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness in the School of Management, will launch a survey designed to gain a deeper understanding of internal communication at UB.
  • Retirements
    2/7/18
    The following UB employees retired from the university from October 2017 through December 2017:
  • Committee named for AD search
    2/9/18
    The search for UB’s next athletics director has begun with the appointment of a search committee co-chaired by UB Council member Jonathan Dandes, BS ’74, president of Rich Baseball Operations, and Beth Del Genio, PhD ’01, chief of staff to the president.
  • Info session set for $30,000 World’s Challenge Challenge
    2/12/18
    UB students, think you’ve got a unique solution to a global problem? If so, stop by an informational session on Feb. 12 and learn about the World’s Challenge Challenge and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Screen Projects examines ‘fashion for Israeli checkpoints’
    2/12/18
    The UB Art Galleries’ Screen Projects public art video initiative’s first offering of the spring semester is a video installation by contemporary Palestinian artist Sharif Waked that, Waked says, “ponders, imagines and interrogates fashion for Israeli checkpoints.”
  • PSS sponsors talk on sustainable eating
    2/15/18
    Our dinner plate … and climate change?
  • CDS’ Plazio named Chef of the Year
    2/16/18
    Neal Plazio, executive chef for Campus Dining & Shops (CDS), has been named the 2018 Chef of the Year by the American Culinary Federation (ACF) of Greater Buffalo.
  • UB Libraries to present sustainability-themed film series
    2/16/18
    The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Libraries’ Sustainability Movie Series will premiere on Feb. 19 with a screening of (2015), a documentary directed by Jakob Kneser about the illegal wildlife trade in Africa and Asia.
  • UB Police to hold active-shooter training
    2/20/18
    At a time when school shootings are seemingly common events, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Police offers departments and units across the university training that can help them prepare if such an incident ever happened at UB.
  • Arts Collaboratory visiting artist to show films at UB
    2/21/18
    Scottish artist Jacqueline Donachie will screen and discuss her films “Hazel” and “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” Feb. 27 and March 1 as part of UB’s Arts Collaboratory Healthcare Initiative.
  • George Hochfield
    2/22/18
    George Hochfield, professor emeritus of English and one of five UB faculty members embroiled in a landmark battle over academic freedom in the 1960s, died Jan. 17 in Oakland, California. He was 91.
  • Frank Cozzarelli
    2/22/18
    Frank Cozzarelli, a longtime faculty member in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, died Jan. 25 in his North Buffalo home after a period of declining health. He was 84.
  • Organist Joshua Stafford to perform at UB
    2/26/18
    Concert organist and Jamestown native Joshua Stafford will present a recital on UB’s landmark Fisk Organ at 7:30 p.m. March 2 in Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall, North Campus.
  • Ryan calls for more state funding for UB programs
    2/27/18
    State Assemblyman Sean Ryan on Monday called for a minimum of $3.5 million to be included in this year’s state budget to fund UB’s technology-based economic development programs, which helped industry partners create 372 new jobs in Buffalo in fiscal 2016-17.
  • Theatre and Dance to present ‘Hamlet’
    2/27/18
    The Department of Theatre and Dance will present William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” March 9-11 in the Drama Theatre in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
  • Zodiaque Dance Ensemble to present ‘Cool Hunting’
    2/28/18
    The Zodiaque Dance Ensemble, celebrating its 20th anniversary season, will present its spring concert, “Cool Hunting,” March 9-11 in the Black Box Theatre in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.