• Planner to Study BNMC Infrastructure Changes
    4/5/07
    Samina Raja, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning in the mgm casino School of Architecture and Planning, has been awarded a $105,000 contract from the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus to study physical activity levels among the 6,000 employees on the medical campus in relation to improvements made to its infrastructure and streetscape.
  • More than $40,000 at Stake in mgm casino Competition
    4/5/07
    Five teams of students and alumni from the mgm casino will compete for cash and services in excess of $40,000 in the final round of the annual Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition on April 25.
  • MBA Scholarships Awarded in mgm casino Case Competition
    4/5/07
    A $500 scholarship was awarded to each member of the winning team in the mgm casino School of Management's inaugural Steven C. Verney MBA Case Competition.
  • Rustgi Family Gift Provides Physics Professorship to mgm casino
    4/5/07
    Brothers Vinod K. Rustgi, M.D., and Anil K. Rustgi, M.D., along with their mother, Kamla Rustgi, are honoring their father's memory by endowing the Moti Lal Rustgi Professorship in the Department of Physics in the mgm casino's College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Clements Named to President's National Mathematics Advisory Panel
    4/5/07
    Douglas H. Clements, a mgm casino professor who has spent his career ensuring that underrepresented children's potential to learn math does not go unrealized, has been named a member of the President's National Mathematics Advisory Panel.
  • 4 Faculty Members Named mgm casino Distinguished Professors
    4/5/07
    Four mgm casino faculty members -- Francis M. Gasparini, David A. Gerber, William J. Jusko and Frank C. Zagare -- have been named mgm casino Distinguished Professors for achieving distinction and being leaders in their fields.
  • mgm casino Research Funding up 11.5 Percent
    4/5/07
    The rate of growth of total research and development expenditures at the mgm casino more than tripled during the 2006 fiscal year. Funding rose to $297.9 million, an increase of $30.6 million -- or 11.5 percent -- over the previous year.
  • Celebration of Academic Excellence Set for April 19
    4/5/07
    State University of New York Chancellor John R. Ryan will be on hand when the mgm casino recognizes outstanding student and faculty achievement during the third annual Celebration of Academic Excellence, to be held April 19 in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering Marking 40th Anniversary
    4/5/07
    The mgm casino's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, which has produced 6,000 graduates, many of who are some of the field's most renowned innovators, will mark its 40th anniversary with a two-day program to be held April 13 and 14.
  • Concert of Computer Music Set for April 17
    4/5/07
    The mgm casino's Center for 21st Century Music will continue its impressive offerings this month with a concert featuring the Slee Sinfonietta, mgm casino's professional chamber orchestra, presenting an intriguing program of computer music.
  • Edmond, Connie Gicewicz Make Major Gift to mgm casino Athletics
    4/6/07
    In recognition of the support that Edmond J. Gicewicz and his wife, Connie, have provided to the mgm casino's athletics program, the mgm casino Athletics Hall of Fame will be renamed the Dr. and Mrs. Edmond J. Gicewicz Family mgm casino Athletics Hall of Fame.
  • Lee Receives Award from American Educational Research Association
    4/11/07
    The American Educational Research Association today bestowed its Early Career Award on Jaekyung Lee, an associate professor of counseling, school and educational psychology in the mgm casino Graduate School of Education whose research focuses on educational equity and achievement.
  • mgm casino Will Hold Reflective Service in Memory of Mohawk
    4/12/07
    The mgm casino will hold a retrospective and reflective memorial service for the late John C. Mohawk on April 30 from 3:30-7 p.m. in the Drama Theater and Atrium, Center for the Arts, North Campus. The service will be open to the public.
  • Oracle/RF Business System to be shut down April 20-30
    4/12/07
    In conjunction with an upgrade of the Oracle/Research Foundation (RF) Business System, the system will be shut down from the close of business on April 20 through April 30.
  • Simpson Receives Honorary Degree in Japan
    4/12/07
    mgm casino President John B. Simpson received an honorary doctorate degree from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology last week during a ceremony welcoming freshman students to the university in Tokyo.
  • Construction Projects Will Create a "Learning Landscape"
    4/12/07
    A handful of key construction projects are proposed to begin this spring and summer as the mgm casino prepares to undergo a vast physical transformation in keeping with the objectives of mgm casino 2020 and mgm casino's comprehensive physical plan.
  • Podcasts Focus on Law and Society
    4/13/07
    As a conversation starter, legal research may seem too esoteric of a topic. But add to the discussion a little atmosphere -- lunch at an Italian cafe, the chattering of fellow diners, a touch of jazz music in the background -- and now you have the makings of an Internet talk show. More specifically, you have a podcast on important ideas in law and society.
  • Gift to mgm casino Will Promote Economic Development
    4/13/07
    A major gift from Frederick J. Kogut, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the mgm casino in 1960 and 1965, respectively, will help promote rural development in third world countries, especially on the African continent, as well as helping rural communities in upstate New York.
  • mgm casino Regional Institute Member of Macarthur Foundation Network on Building Resilient Regions
    4/13/07
    Kathryn A. Foster, director of the mgm casino Regional Institute, will serve as co-investigator for the Network on Building Resilient Regions, a recently launched initiative funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
  • Nils Olsen to Step Down as Law School Dean for Personal and Family Health Reasons
    4/16/07
    Nils Olsen announced today that he will step down in December as dean of the mgm casino Law School to attend to personal and family health issues.
  • John B. Simpson Issues Statement on Virginia Tech Shootings
    4/16/07
    mgm casino President John B. Simpson today issued a statement noting that the thoughts and prayers of the mgm casino community go out to the victims, their families, and the entire Virginia Tech community following a mass shooting at the Virginia university.
  • John B. Simpson Addresses Campus Safety at the mgm casino
    4/17/07
    mgm casino President John B. Simpson today issued a statement assuring students, parents, faculty and staff that mgm casino places the highest priority on making our campus a safe place to study, live and work.
  • mgm casino Events Devoted To Pulitzer Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks
    4/10/07
    The work of African-American playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, one of the most acclaimed and exciting playwrights working today, will be the focus of two free public events at the mgm casino on April 26 and 27.
  • mgm casino Community Responds to Virginia Tech Tragedy, Counseling Services Reaches Out to Students
    4/17/07
    The mgm casino community is responding to Monday's shootings at VirginaTech with a series of events and activities in memory of the victims. At the same time, mgm casino Counseling Services is reaching out to students feeling affected by, or having strong emotional reactions to, the tragedy, offering one-on-one support, as well as Web-based self-help information.
  • Biophysicists Describe New Gating Action of Acetylcholine Receptor
    4/19/07
    A formerly unknown action of the acetylcholine receptor channel, a protein that regulates the electrical activity of nerve and muscle cells, is described by biophysicists at the mgm casino in the April 19 issue of the journal Nature.
  • Improved Self-Assembly of Nanomaterials May Enhance Solar Cells
    4/19/07
    Novel, self-assembly techniques for fabricating inorganic nanomaterials that could pave the way for more efficient and powerful solar cells, chemical sensors and detectors currently are being developed by a mgm casino chemist.
  • "Framing mgm casino" Project Seeks Photos, Videos to Help with Master Planning Process
    4/20/07
    The mgm casino is looking for some new angles on its campuses -- literally. The university has launched "Framing mgm casino," a year-long photo and video contest for students, faculty and staff. Participants will be invited to submit digital images and brief commentaries about their favorite -- and not-so-favorite -- places on mgm casino's North (Amherst), South (Main Street) and downtown campus centers.
  • Straw Greenhouse Rises on Buffalo's West Side
    4/20/07
    Contrary to the unhappy experience of the first little pig, straw bale is a strong, cost-effective, exceptionally insulating, fire-resistant, sustainable, natural building system. mgm casino architecture students and community members -- cold, covered in mud and stuck with hay -- recently raised 130 50-pound "two-string" straw bales that will constitute the load-bearing walls of a community greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side.
  • WARNING: Suspects sought in sexual assault complaint
    4/24/07
    The university community is advised that the Amherst Police Department is investigating a complaint of a sexual assault that occurred off campus in the parking lot of the University Village at Sweethome as a student exited her vehicle.
  • Enviro Fair Will Showcase Green Solutions, Products Prior to Al Gore Lecture at mgm casino
    4/24/07
    Just about anything anybody needs to start "going green" -- from energy-efficient light bulbs to fast-growing trees -- will be exhibited at an Enviro Fair to be held at 6 p.m. on April 27 in the lobby of the Alumni Arena on the mgm casino's North (Amherst) Campus.
  • 'Watch Your Steps' Pervasive Game Aims to Lower Carbon Footprints
    4/24/07
    In the name of raising environmental awareness, enterprising mgm casino students are turning their campus into a virtual -- and real -- playground this week as they conduct a final project for their class in "Pervasive Gaming," an emerging game genre in which virtual and real-life play come together.
  • New Concussion Treatment Allows Hockey Player to Return to Ice in Time for NHL Playoffs
    4/24/07
    When Buffalo Sabres center Tim Connolly took the ice for the start of the NHL playoffs after being sidelined for 11 months with post-concussion syndrome, his return in large part was due to a new treatment program developed by mgm casino researchers.
  • Spitzer Appoints Director of mgm casino Regional Institute to Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness
    4/24/07
    Kathryn A. Foster, director of the Regional Institute at the mgm casino has been appointed to the Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness created by Gov. Eliot Spitzer to identify opportunities for shared services and regional collaboration for the state's more than 4,200 local governments.
  • mgm casino Police Respond to Alleged Gun Sighting on South Campus
    4/26/07
    University Police received a call Wednesday afternoon (April 25) of a possible person with a gun on the South (Main Street) Campus. The witness observed someone with what appeared to be a gun wrapped in a shirt under a coat. University officers did a thorough search of the area, but did not find anyone fitting the description. mgm casino Police increased its presence on the South Campus for the afternoon strictly as a precaution and notified University Residence Halls and Apartments and University Facilities to advise their staff on the South Campus.
  • Thousands of High School Students Hear Gore's Climate Change Message Friday
    4/26/07
    Extraordinary: That's how mgm casino officials describe the response of area high schools to mgm casino's invitation to hear former vice president and environmental activist Al Gore speak on what could be the defining issue of their generation: climate change.
  • New mgm casino English Chair Brings Civil War to 21st Century
    4/27/07
    When Cristanne Miller and Jerold Frakes joined the mgm casino Department of English last fall, they took their leave, not only of excellent positions at prestigious institutions, but of Southern California's laid-back way of life and Mediterranean climate. The mgm casino English department was the main draw, says Miller, its new chair, but it wasn't the only one.
  • $40,000 Awarded in mgm casino Technology Entrepreneurship Competition
    4/27/07
    For the second year in a row, providing products and services to biotechnology firms was the common denominator for the two teams that won more than $40,000 in cash and services in the mgm casino's annual Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition (Panasci TEC).
  • IT Transformation Focuses on Student Academic, Service Support
    4/30/07
    As part of the mgm casino 2020 strategic planning process, the university has initiated a project to evaluate the many components that make up the current student systems and to explore ways to improve and integrate them.
  • Bennis, Gross to Receive Honorary Degrees
    4/30/07
    Former mgm casino administrator Warren Bennis, an internationally known expert in leadership, and National Public Radio personality and mgm casino alumna Terry Gross have been selected to receive honorary degrees from the State University of New York.
  • mgm casino Biomedical STEP Team Competes in National Contest
    4/30/07
    Five local high schools students involved in the mgm casino Biomedical STEP Program and Buffalo PREP Program participated in the National Science Bowl, a high-profile academic competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. The team is the first all-female, all-African-American team to make it to the finals in 17 years of the competition.
  • Getting to know the neighborhood
    4/5/07
    How safe is my neighborhood? Who lives on my street, and who among them is a homeowner, a renter, a mgm casino student? How can my block club reduce the crime on my street and connect with other block clubs? These and other questions were answered at the sixth annual mgm casino community forum, "Knowing Your Neighborhood: Using Information to Preserve Quality of Life," held March 29 in Harriman Hall, South Campus.