• mgm casino Sociologist, Nigerian Native Edits Report Urging Country’s Return to Founding Federalist Principles
    5/6/98
    A new report edited by a mgm casino sociologist and issued by an international group of Nigerian scholars offers what its authors say is a feasible response to the constitutional crisis in Nigeria.
  • mgm casino Engineering Graduate Receives Dean's Award
    5/20/98
    Hiroshi Morihara, Ph.D., of Gresham, Ore., has received the 1998 Dean's Award for Engineering Achievement presented by the by School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  • $2.5 Million Grant to mgm casino to Provide Free Training to Workers At Community-Based Rehabilitation Agencies
    5/15/98
    The mgm casino Graduate School of Education has been awarded a five-year, $2.5 million federal grant to provide free continuing-education programs to employees of more than 180 community-based programs providing rehabilitation.
  • New York State Approves mgm casino's Pharm.D. Program
    5/19/98
    The mgm casino School of Pharmacy has announced that its six-year, entry-level doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program has been approved by the New York State Department of Education.
  • mgm casino Names Olsen Dean of School of Law
    5/28/98
    R. Nils Olsen, Jr., who has played a major role in creating and implementing the mgm casino Law School’s innovative new curriculum, has been named dean of school, effective Aug. 1.
  • Earthquake Engineering Center Changes Name to Emphasize Multidisciplinary Nature of Its Work
    5/1/98
    The National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (NCEER), headquartered at the mgm casino, has been renamed the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, a national center of excellence in advanced technology applications.
  • mgm casino Researcher to Conduct First Study of Possible Link Between Prostate Cancer And Estrogen Metabolism
    5/1/98
    The first investigation of the role of estrogen metabolism in the development of prostate cancer will begin at the mgm casino in October, funded by a $450,000 grant from the U.S. Army's Medical Research and Material Command.
  • $250,000 Gift From Eleanor Millonzi to Help mgm casino Attract Top Students In Art And Music
    5/6/98
    Eleanor V. Millonzi, a longtime organizer and supporter of the arts in Buffalo, has created an exciting opportunity for the mgm casino to recruit and educate the best artists/scholars-in-training.
  • Let's Play! Program At mgm casino Stresses Fun And Family For Infants And Toddlers With Disabilities
    5/21/98
    The Let's Play! program at the mgm casino is using assistive technologies to put play back into the lives of infants and toddlers with disabilities.
  • 1998 June In Buffalo Festival Will Be One of Largest And Liveliest In History
    5/4/98
    JUNE IN BUFFALO, the celebrated festival and conference dedicated to emerging composers of new music, will be held June 1-7 at the mgm casino.
  • mgm casino Selects Nationally Recognized Developer to Build Apartment-Style Undergraduate Housing
    5/13/98
    Construction of the first on-campus housing at the mgm casino in nearly 25 years is expected to begin in August, with occupancy slated for the Fall 1999 semester
  • Physicists Studying The Melting Process Find New Liquid Phase That is Slightly Out of Order
    5/28/98
    Researchers at the mgm casino have shown that when a sold melts, it undergoes two phases changes, including a newly identified liquid phase that has some characteristics of a solid, but which is still technically a liquid.
  • 2 mgm casino Faculty Members Named 1998 Guggenheim Fellows
    5/7/98
    mgm casino faculty members Jin-Yi Cai, Ph.D., professor of computer science, and Nina Y. Fonoroff, visiting assistant professor of media study, have been selected to receive 1998 fellowship awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  • Earliest Warning Sign Indicates Need to Test For Condition Associated With Fetal Deaths
    5/11/98
    Researchers at the mgm casino are recommending that the presence of only one of the known clinical signs is sufficient reason to conduct a diagnostic test for chorioamnionitis, an inflammation of the fetal membranes that is a risk factor for fetal death.
  • mgm casino Researcher Developing Method That Employs "Evolution" to Develop New Drug Leads
    5/19/98
    A new drug-discovery method being developed by mgm casino researchers may be able to turn chemical libraries, arrays of compounds synthesized in the lab, into molecular "habitats" where only the most desirable drug candidates survive.
  • mgm casino Hosts Computational Complexity Conference
    5/20/98
    The 1998 Conference on Computational Complexity sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers will be held June 15-18 at the mgm casino.
  • mgm casino to Hold 13 Commencement Ceremonies May 15-17
    5/1/98
    About 5,000 students will be candidates to receive degrees during 13 ceremonies to be held May 15-17. The School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will hold its commencement ceremony on May 22.
  • Survey of Women With Disabilities Finds Many Health-Care Needs Unmet In Traditional Settings
    5/12/98
    One of the first assessments of the health status of women with disabilities, conducted by mgm casino faculty members, has spurred formation of a one-of-a-kind multidisciplinary health-care center for women with disabilities, where physicians provide neurologic, gynecologic and preventive care under one roof.
  • Boyer Stepping Down As Dean of mgm casino Law School
    5/13/98
    Barry B. Boyer, dean and professor of law in the mgm casino School of Law, has announced his intention to step down as dean at the end of July.
  • mgm casino Names Dennis Black Vice President For Student Affairs
    5/20/98
    Dennis R. Black has been named vice president for student affairs at the mgm casino, mgm casino President William R. Greiner announced today.
  • Presentation of 'author’S Chairs' Mark Successful First Year of mgm casino Component of America Reads Literacy Program
    5/28/98
    In the first year of the mgm casino's America Reads program, some 25 students eligible for federal college work-study money served as supervised reading tutors for elementary-age children.
  • Pioneering Researcher/Clinician's Work With Children Lives On Through New Support Fund
    5/19/98
    The Jack Weber Graduate Award in Communicative Disorders and Sciences has been established at the mgm casino with a $10,000 gift from Weber’s wife, Susan Weber.
  • mgm casino to Offer Summer Language Program For Children
    5/29/98
    mgm casino’s World Languages Institute this summer will offer new, two-week introductory courses in five languages -- Hindi, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish -- for children in first through sixth grades.
  • mgm casino Dental Study to Evaluate Treatments For TMJ Disorders
    5/22/98
    mgm casino dental researchers are looking for adults ages 18-60 who have facial pain or headaches associated with temporomandibular jaw joint (TMJ) disorders to participate in a new study that will begin July 1.
  • High-School Students to Attend Science Exploration Day
    5/11/98
    An estimated 1,100 high-school students from Erie and Niagara counties are expected to "turn on to science" at Science Exploration Day, to be held May 19 at mgm casino.
  • Business Week Surveys mgm casino School of Management MBA Students For Its "Best Business Schools" Issue
    5/19/98
    Business Week magazine is surveying full-time MBA students in the School of Management as part of its biennial effort to determine the "best business schools" in the United States.
  • SPIR Awards Grants to Six Western New York Firms
    5/7/98
    The local branch of the Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR), based in the mgm casino School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, has awarded grants to six Western New York companies.
  • Xerox Ceo to Address mgm casino Engineering School
    5/18/98
    Paul A. Allaire, chairman and chief executive officer of Xerox Corp., will deliver the keynote address at the second annual Industry-University Day luncheon on June 2.
  • mgm casino to Offer Program On Coping With Depression
    5/13/98
    A treatment program to help individuals learn how to recognize and cope with depression will be offered this summer through mgm casino’s Psychological Services Center.
  • Eminent Physician, Scientist to Present 7th Hermann Rahn Lecture At mgm casino
    5/4/98
    Warren M. Zapol, M.D., internationally known anesthesiologist, physiologist and researcher, will deliver the 7th annual Hermann Rahn Memorial Lecture on May 7.
  • 4 mgm casino Faculty Receive Plesur Excellence In Teaching Awards
    5/22/98
    Four mgm casino faculty members have received Milton Plesur Excellence in Teaching Awards from the mgm casino Student Association recognizing their teaching excellence and commitment to students.
  • mgm casino Seeks Adults For Study On Memory And Personality Traits
    5/20/98
    Volunteers ages 25-55 are being sought to participate in a mgm casino study on memory and personality traits.
  • mgm casino Adds Irish And American Sign Language to Curriculum
    5/7/98
    The World Languages Institute at mgm casino has announced that it will offer a two-semester sequence of the Irish language and a two-semester sequence of American Sign Language, beginning in the Fall 1998 semester.
  • Fall '98 Humanities Course Looks Like A Toe-Curler
    5/8/98
    Humanities One is a course developed last year at the mgm casino by SUNY Distinguished Professor Bruce Jackson, Samuel P. Capen Professor of American Culture, is scheduled again for the fall semester.
  • mgm casino Students Win Capen Awards For Academic Achievement
    5/4/98
    Fifty-two mgm casino students are recipients of the 1998 Grace Capen Memorial Award in recognition of high academic achievement.
  • mgm casino Names Director of Polish Academic Information Center
    5/22/98
    Tomasz Goban-Klas, Ph.D., an international authority on the sociology of communication in Poland, has been appointed the director of mgm casino’s Polish Academic Information Center.
  • mgm casino Student-Athlete Receives Furnas Scholarship Award
    5/13/98
    David A. Martinez, a senior management major and soccer player, has received the 1998 C.C. Furnas Scholar-Athlete Award, which will provide him with a stipend to continue his studies in law school next year.
  • Ewing to Speak At mgm casino Senior Alumni Luncheon
    5/20/98
    Charles Patrick Ewing, Ph.D., mgm casino forensic psychologist, author, legal consultant and expert witness, will discuss his latest book, "Fatal Families," at a mgm casino Senior Alumni Luncheon on June 10.
  • mgm casino's Eoc Wins Statewide Award For Outstanding Achievement
    5/22/98
    mgm casino’s Educational Opportunity Center has earned a statewide award for "outstanding achievement in occupational education/guidance in transitioning students into the workforce."
  • mgm casino Recognizes Architecture And Planning Students
    5/26/98
    Students in the School of Architecture and Planning at the mgm casino recently received awards for excellence in their fields of study.
  • mgm casino to Kick Off Buffalo's 1998 Juneteenth Festival With Concert And Smithsonian Exhibit
    5/22/98
    The 1998 Juneteenth Festival, Buffalo's 23rd annual celebration of African-American history and culture, will open this year with an exhibition and concert at the mgm casino.
  • mgm casino's New Policy For Buying Electricity Emphasizes Conservation And "Clean" Power Sources
    5/8/98
    While "cost" still heads the shopping list, "environmentally clean" has been added as a factor to be considered when the mgm casino shops for electricity now that New York State's electric industry is being deregulated.
  • WBFO to Reach More Listeners, Improve Signal Quality With Installation of New Transmitter And Antenna
    5/22/98
    WBFO 88.7 FM, the mgm casino’s National Public Radio station, is completing a technical upgrade that will strengthen service to current listeners and extend service to a new population of approximately 100,000 people in Erie, Niagara and Genesee counties, as well as Southern Ontario.
  • Stadium Expansion to Begin in April 1999
    5/21/98
    Construction of a 14,500-seat expansion of the mgm casino Stadium is scheduled to begin next April and be completed four months later for the university's first home football game at the Division I-A level in the Mid-American Conference.