• Obesity in Preschool? It's Not Unusual, mgm casino Study Finds
    5/3/03
    Children are becoming obese as young as 3 years old, and obese 10-year-olds are showing abnormal liver function and abnormally high insulin levels, which may lead to type 2 diabetes, analysis of data from a group of children referred to mgm casino pediatric endocrinologists has shown.
  • Music Legend Ray Charles to Perform at mgm casino on July 17
    5/1/03
    The mgm casino Center for the Arts will present an evening with Ray Charles at 8 p.m. on July 17 in the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Microbes Related to Infant Lung Infections Reduced by Two-Thirds Using Specialized Ventilation System Device in ICU
    5/3/03
    Pediatric researchers at Women and Children's Hospital here have shown that the incidence of disease-producing microorganisms in the lungs of its infants on life support can be reduced markedly by installing an ultraviolet germicidal irradiation device in the ventilation system of its neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Creator, Host of "America's Most Wanted" to Receive Honorary Degree at mgm casino's 157th Commencement May 11
    5/1/03
    State University of New York Chancellor Robert L. King will speak at the mgm casino's 157th general commencement ceremony, to be held at 10 a.m. May 11 in Alumni Arena on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Norton Medal, mgm casino's Highest Award, to be Presented to mgm casino President William R. Greiner at Commencement
    5/1/03
    The mgm casino's highest award, the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal, will be presented to mgm casino President William R. Greiner at the university's 157th general commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. May 11 in Alumni Arena.
  • Anti-Psychotic Drugs May Reduce -- Not Increase -- Risk of Diabetes in Mentally Ill Patients, mgm casino Studies Show
    5/2/03
    Two related mgm casino studies examining the incidence of diabetes and related conditions among patients suffering from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder indicate that it is the illness -- not the atypical antipsychotic medications used to treat the disorders -- that contributes to the increased incidence of diabetes in these patients.
  • Arkeilpane Leaving mgm casino Athletics to Become Associate Vice President at University of Cincinnati
    5/5/03
    Robert J. "Bob" Arkeilpane, director of athletics at the mgm casino for the past four years, has announced that he will become an associate vice president with the University of Cincinnati Foundation effective June 2.
  • mgm casino Workshop to Focus on X-Ray Diffraction Method that Reveals the Nature of Drug-Substrate Interactions
    5/5/03
    A new, more powerful method of determining the details of molecular structure will be the topic of an international workshop to be held May 12-17 at the mgm casino.
  • Residency Training Programs Receive Maximum Reaccreditation
    5/5/03
    The Buffalo Graduate Medical/Dental Education Consortium, responsible for all of the medical specialty training in Western New York, has been reaccredited for five years, the maximum length of time, by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
  • mgm casino's Summer Education Institute -- "Reinventing Education" -- Will Look at Practical Strategies for Improving Schools
    5/6/03
    Workshops, discussions and keynote presentations by three nationally renowned education reformers will distinguish "Reinventing Education," a week-long summer institute to be held July 15-18 by the mgm casino Graduate School of Education.
  • mgm casino Graduate Named Korea's New Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
    5/6/03
    Huh Sung-kwan, who received an MBA and doctoral degree from the mgm casino School of Management in 1982 and 1986, respectively, has been appointed head of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MOMAF) in the cabinet of Roh Moo-hyun, the new president of the Republic of Korea.
  • "mgm casinoThisSummer" to Offer Activities for Entire Community
    5/6/03
    Summer usually is quiet at the mgm casino, with most students taking off from classes, and faculty members spending much of their time pursuing their research interests. The campus usually is nearly empty. But not this summer, when the university will present "mgm casinoThisSummer," a series of workshops, lectures, summer camps and programs designed to showcase mgm casino faculty and facilities to the wider community.
  • International 'Frontiers In Bioinformatics' Symposium to be Held by mgm casino Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics
    5/7/03
    World-class scientists in the fields of bioinformatics, structural genomics and proteomics will gather next month at a symposium presented by the mgm casino Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics to discuss the cutting-edge science essential for advancements in genetic analysis and drug discovery in the post-genomic era.
  • Creeley Named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    5/8/03
    Robert Creeley, SUNY Distinguished Professor and Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetics and the Humanities at the mgm casino, has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, which honors distinguished experts and intellectuals from many fields.
  • Free Program to Look at Advancing Nursing Careers
    5/9/03
    A free program for registered nurses interested in advancing their careers will be held from 5-9 p.m. June 9 in the Center for Tomorrow on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus.
  • mgm casino Study Shows Pretreatment Drug for RSV-Related Wheezing also is Effective After Symptoms Set In
    5/9/03
    Infectious disease specialists at the mgm casino have demonstrated a potentially effective treatment to prevent the frequently life-threatening complications that can develop in infants from infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a significant cause of infant deaths around the world.
  • High Blood Pressure Linked to Nitric Oxide Production in White, But Not Black, Preemies Receiving Steroids, mgm casino Study Finds
    5/9/03
    Studying why premature infants develop high blood pressure after receiving steroids to aid their lung function, mgm casino neonatologists found that steroids interfere with production of nitric oxide (NO), a critical biological component known to relax blood vessels and reduce blood pressure.
  • Substance-Abusing Men Place Wives at High Risk for HIV
    5/12/03
    Substance-abusing men who engage in behavior that puts them at high risk for direct exposure to HIV are likely to put their wives at high risk for indirect HIV exposure through unprotected sexual intercourse with their spouses, according to a study at the mgm casino's Research Institute on Addictions.
  • "Living Better" Focus of Elder Enrichment Program Set for June 15-19 by mgm casino School Of Nursing
    5/13/03
    Wondering how to live better while you're living longer? The mgm casino School of Nursing is set to show-and-tell you how at its Elder Enrichment Program planned for June 15-19 on mgm casino's North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Meyer Named President-Elect of U.S. Society for Biomaterials
    5/13/03
    Anne E. Meyer, director of the mgm casino site of the National Science Foundation-sponsored Industry/University Center for Biosurfaces, has been elected president-elect of the Society for Biomaterials, a scientific research society with approximately 1,500 members from academia, industry and government agencies.
  • Multicultural and Diversity Policies to be Topic of Workshop Hosted By mgm casino's Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy
    5/13/03
    The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy in the Law School at the mgm casino will present a workshop, "Dialogue on Multicultural and Diversity Policies in Canada and the United States: Symbol or Substance?," on May 22 and 23 in O'Brian Hall on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus.
  • Why 'Big Pharma' Comes to mgm casino Every Spring: to Learn Pharmacodynamics, Where Pharmacology Meets Physiology
    5/13/03
    Every May since 1994, drug companies from around the world have selected handfuls of their best scientists to attend the mgm casino School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for an intensive, week-long course in pharmacodynamic modeling.
  • Anderson Gallery to Hold Collage Workshop with Artist Terri Katz Kasimov
    5/15/03
    Terri Katz Kasimov, renowned Western New York collage artist and arts educator, will be at the mgm casino's Anderson Gallery for a three-session collage workshop on May 29, June 5 and June 12.
  • Survey of Local Artist's 60-Year Career on View in mgm casino's Anderson Gallery
    5/15/03
    "Catherine Catanzaro Koenig: Six Decades of Drawing and Painting," an exhibit representing the 60-year career of the artist, will open in the mgm casino's Anderson Gallery with a reception from 6-8:30 p.m. on May 30, and will remain on view through Oct. 12.
  • mgm casino Art Gallery Announces Summer Hours Begin on May 19
    5/15/03
    Beginning May 19, the mgm casino Art Gallery in the Center for the Arts on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus will initiate its summer hours. The summer hours will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • mgm casino Department of Theatre and Dance to Sponsor 2003 Summer Dance Program
    5/15/03
    The mgm casino Department of Theatre & Dance will once again offer its exciting and educational Summer Dance Program. Classes are open to all dancers, studio members, mgm casino students and community members.
  • mgm casino Alumni Web Site Wins Gold Award
    5/15/03
    The mgm casino's Office of Alumni Relations has won a Gold award for its new Web site from CASE, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, which represents more than 3,000 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and 42 other countries.
  • On Capitol Hill, mgm casino Will Highlight Bioinformatics and School of Public Health and Health Professions
    5/15/03
    mgm casino faculty, administrators and staff will head to the nation's capitol on May 20 to meet with legislators and update them on developments concerning the mgm casino Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and the university's School of Public Health and Health Professions.
  • mgm casino Aims to Increase Enrollment of Canadian Students by Offering Scholarships for Incoming International Freshmen
    5/15/03
    Beginning in the Fall 2003 semester, the mgm casino will offer renewable $2,500 scholarships to qualified international students who are incoming freshmen.
  • Ewing, mgm casino Law Professor, Forensic Psychologist, Named SUNY Distinguished Service Professor
    5/15/03
    Charles Patrick Ewing, an internationally renowned forensic psychologist and professor of law at the mgm casino, has been appointed to the rank of Distinguished Service Professor by the State University of New York Board of Trustees.
  • RIA's Quigley Receives $387,000 Grant From NIAAA to Study Link between Alcohol and Aggressive Thinking
    5/16/03
    A researcher at the mgm casino's Research Institute on Addictions has received a Scientist Development Award from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to study the relationship between alcohol and aggressive thinking.
  • Violence in their World -- and their Lives -- Focus of mgm casino Undergraduate Honors Class
    5/16/03
    The scene: A small, well-kept home in a "nice" Buffalo neighborhood. A bright pink, inflatable elephant, a child's toy, lies on its side on the kitchen floor and a small stuffed animal, a white puppy, rests on the living room couch. This is the scene described by a local police detective, an invited speaker for "What Did They Die From," an undergraduate honors class at the mgm casino.
  • Members of Presidential Search Committee Select Emn/Witt/Kieffer to Lead Hunt for New mgm casino President
    5/16/03
    The members of the mgm casino Presidential Search Advisory Committee, the group responsible for the national search to identify mgm casino's next president, met for the first time on May 13. The purpose of the meeting was to begin work with well-known search firm EMN/Witt/Kieffer, the firm engaged to assist with the presidential selection process.
  • mgm casino Management Students Receive Commencement Awards
    5/21/03
    Eighteen new graduates of the mgm casino School of Management received awards during the school's commencement ceremony on May 10.
  • Free Program to Look at Careers in Law
    5/21/03
    The realities and rewards of attending law school and a career in law will be the focus of a free program open to the public to be held from 5-9 p.m. June 10 in O'Brian Hall on the mgm casino North (Amherst) Campus.
  • mgm casino Students Produce Digital Drive-By of Buffalo's Automotive History
    5/21/03
    The next time you see a glorious and historic Buffalo-made Pierce-Arrow automobile, it might be rolling across your computer screen. That's because the Buffalo Transportation/Pierce-Arrow Museum, founded and run by Mary Ann and Jim Sandoro, now has a digital library, thanks to the efforts of graduate students in the Department of Information and Library Studies in the mgm casino School of Informatics.
  • mgm casino Staffer Selected as a "Digital Don"
    5/21/03
    Steve Gallo of Buffalo, database administrator for the mgm casino Center for Computational Research, has been selected as a "Digital Don" by infoTechNiagara, a regional organization dedicated to the support, promotion and growth of businesses in the Buffalo-Niagara region that are involved in the advancement of computer technologies.
  • Nine Honored by mgm casino Department of English
    5/21/03
    Nine students in the Department of English in the mgm casino College of Arts and Sciences received departmental honors during the Spring 2003 semester.
  • Ernst & Young LLP Matches Alumni Contributions to mgm casino
    5/21/03
    The worldwide public accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP and its staff members have contributed $22,112 to the mgm casino this year, thanks to the Ernst & Young Matching Gifts Program.
  • mgm casino's Brazeau Receives Lyman Award
    5/21/03
    Gayle A. Brazeau of Amherst has been selected to receive the 2003 Rufus A. Lyman Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) for the best work published in 2002 in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (AJPE).
  • 13 Honored at mgm casino School of Social Work Commencement
    5/21/03
    Thirteen students attending the mgm casino School of Social Work received awards during the school's recent commencement ceremony.
  • 14 Recognized by mgm casino Department of Media Study
    5/21/03
    Fourteen students in the Department of Media Study in the mgm casino College of Arts and Sciences received departmental awards during the Spring 2003 semester.
  • Estrogen Plus Progestin Doubles Dementia Risk in Women 65 and Over, WHIMS Study Shows
    5/27/03
    A national study involving 151 women from Western New York, conducted to assess the effect of hormone therapy on dementia and mild cognitive impairment, has shown that women 65 and over who take combined estrogen and progestin may double their risk of developing dementia.
  • mgm casino Recognizes Architecture and Planning Students
    5/28/03
    Students in the mgm casino School of Architecture and Planning recently received awards for excellence in their fields of study.
  • mgm casino Law Students Honored at Commencement
    5/28/03
    Sixty-two students at the mgm casino Law School received awards during the school's 114th commencement on May 10.
  • Even in a Slow Economy, Good Jobs Await mgm casino Graduates with Advanced Degrees In Geography
    5/28/03
    When the economy turns sluggish, where are the job opportunities? All over the map, if you've got a graduate degree in geography. That's been the experience of graduate students who completed their master's or doctoral degrees in the mgm casino's Department of Geography this month, all of whom have found good jobs that take full advantage of their degrees.
  • Reynolds, Clinton to Receive Igniting Ideas Awards for Support of mgm casino Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics
    5/29/03
    Rep. Thomas Reynolds and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive Igniting Ideas Awards for their leadership in support of the mgm casino Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics at a mgm casino Business Partners Day luncheon to be held at noon on June 6 in the Adam's Mark Hotel.
  • Cook, Saran Named Vice Deans of mgm casino Law School
    5/30/03
    Marlene M. Cook and Melinda R. Saran, two longtime staff members of the mgm casino Law School, have been promoted to the rank of vice dean.
  • Student-Designed Chairs 'Celebrate the Human Body'
    5/30/03
    The chair. Many view this humble device simply as a means -- sometimes comfortable, sometimes not -- to "take a load off." But for architecture students who completed the seating design assignment in Abir Mullick's "Senior Studio" this spring in the School of Architecture and Planning at the mgm casino, the chair became something more.
  • Levine to be Honored for Contributions to Field of Community Psychology
    5/30/03
    Murray Levine, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology in the mgm casino College of Arts and Sciences, will be honored by his peers on June 5 for his contributions to the field of community psychology, of which he is considered to be a founder.
  • mgm casino Informatics Professors Receive National Award for Distinguished Published Research
    5/30/03
    Two faculty members in the mgm casino School of Informatics and a former faculty member will receive of one of the most eminent awards presented by the American Library Association (ALA) on June 21 at the association's annual conference in Toronto.
  • Composer Philip Glass to be among "Resident Artists" at June in Buffalo
    5/12/03
    Composer Philip Glass, most recently in the public eye for his Oscar-nominated score for the film "The Hours," will be among the world-renowned names on the list of "Resident Artists" at this year's June in Buffalo festival.