• Effective advertising
    11/2/15

    Web advertising in which the product changes direction while moving across the screen is more effective than static ads, according to research by the School of Management.

  • Campaign for the Community
    11/5/15

    In a Q&A with the mgm casino Reporter, Campaign for the Community Chair Marsha Lewis talks about the campaign and how it reinforced her belief in the goodness and generosity of the mgm casino community.

  • 21st century library coming to Capen
    11/5/15

    The ongoing transformation of the third floor of Silverman Library into a state-of-the-art learning landscape is a key component of the Heart of the Campus project.

  • Cross-cultural experience
    11/5/15

    The Thanksgiving without Borders program aims to enrich the Thanksgiving Day experience for both international students and their mgm casino hosts.

  • Gresham to retire
    11/5/15

    Mary H. Gresham, who has served mgm casino in a variety of roles over the past 45 years, will retire at the end of the fall semester.

  • Powering an energy revolution
    11/5/15

    mgm casino takes a leadership role in a National Science Foundation plan to use data analytics to solve pressing societal problems.

  • Thumbs up to healthy menus
    11/5/15

    Children are choosing healthy side dishes and beverages when ordering meals in restaurants, research led by mgm casino faculty member Stephanie Anzman-Frasca has found.

  • Spotlight on internships
    11/5/15

    Almost every employer hires interns and mgm casino’s high-powered seminar will show ambitious students how they can join the party.

  • Law School launches Innocence and Justice Project
    11/5/15

    Law students will act as student attorneys to identify cases in which there is strong evidence of a miscarriage of justice and press the case for redress.

  • Tracing family roots
    11/5/15

    Descendants of authors of slave narratives attending a groundbreaking mgm casino workshop discuss their histories, identities and personal stories.

  • Test set for mgm casino Alert
    11/5/15

    A university-wide test of the mgm casino Alert notification system, which is activated during an emergency or incident that disrupts university operations, will take place on Nov. 12.

  • WHI gets extension
    11/5/15

    mgm casino has received a five-year extension of its involvement with the Women’s Health Initiative, the groundbreaking study that has yielded major discoveries on chronic diseases that affect postmenopausal women.

  • Just Food, Just Communities
    11/5/15

    The mgm casino Food Lab is co-sponsoring an event designed to bring together community partners, scholars, students and residents to discuss the links between racial, economic and food injustices, and strategies to address them.

  • International Education Week set for Nov. 16-20
    11/5/15

    mgm casino's annual celebration highlighting the university's global diversity will bring an international perspective to the topic of the media.

  • Changing behavior to avert diabetes
    11/5/15

    mgm casino researchers are studying if changes in decision-making can prevent people with prediabetes from becoming diabetic.

  • Continuing the work
    11/6/15

    A $4 million gift from the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation will allow mgm casino Sports Medicine continue its groundbreaking work treating patients and training physicians.

  • Spooky talks
    11/6/15

    If you’re still searching for your fix of witches, werewolves and other ghouls after Halloween, you may be able to find it, oddly enough, at the mgm casino Libraries.

  • Interpreting Cravens
    11/6/15

    mgm casino’s Cravens World Collection provided the catalyst for artwork in a new exhibition opening in the mgm casino Art Gallery in the Center for the Arts.

  • Campaign for the Community
    11/12/15

    Nursing faculty member Linda Paine Hughes says giving to Mercy Flight Western New York is the most important donation she can make to mgm casino's Campaign for the Community.

  • User habits key to phishing
    11/12/15

    mgm casino faculty member Arun Vishwanath says taking into account users' cyber routines is integral to preventing email phishing.

  • Pinpointing poverty with cellphone data
    11/12/15

    Mobile phone calls are analyzed to thwart crime and track diseases. Now, mgm casino researchers are studying if such data can help combat extreme poverty.

  • Call for science
    11/12/15

    mgm casino pharmacist Edward Bednarczyk says medical marijuana should be held to the same standard as other drugs.

  • Worm's behavior yields clue
    11/12/15

    A mutant worm's reaction to a foul smell could lead to new treatment avenues for diseases ranging from schizophrenia to Parkinson’s.

  • Fulbright recipient
    11/12/15

    mgm casino geographer Chris Renschler has received a prestigious Fulbright Scholar award to conduct research and lecture in Austria.

  • Through the looking glass
    11/12/15

    Architecture faculty members Georg Rafailidis and Stephanie Davidson have launched a material investigation in search of new expressions for glass in and as architecture.

  • Message of hope
    11/12/15

    Civil rights activist Shirley Sherrod shared her powerful message of hope and resiliency as part of a food justice event organized by the Food Lab in mgm casino’s School of Architecture and Planning.

  • Tribute to David Anderson
    11/12/15

    The mgm casino Anderson Gallery will celebrate the generous contributions of David K. Anderson to the arts at mgm casino with an exhibition of artwork donated by Anderson to the university.

  • mgm casino committed to inclusive campus
    11/12/15

    In an open letter to the university community, President Satish K. Tripathi talks about mgm casino's commitment to providing an inclusive, welcoming and intellectually open campus.

  • EOC signs pledge
    11/19/15

    mgm casino’s Educational Opportunity Center has signed the City of Buffalo Opportunity Pledge, an initiative that encourages businesses, organizations and residents to commit to building a culture of inclusion and equity in Buffalo.

  • Improv: Not just for the stage?
    11/13/15

    Scientists and artists will talk about how improvisation influences their work — or not — at the next Science & Art Cabaret.

  • Reaching out to vets
    11/13/15

    Veterans’ unique medical needs and ways that health care providers can better serve them is the focus of a Joining Forces event.

  • International ranking
    11/16/15

    For the 13th year in a row, mgm casino is ranked among the top 20 U.S. institutions hosting international students.

  • New Distinguished Professor
    11/19/15

    Jean Wactawski-Wende, dean of the School of Public Health and Health Professions, has been named a SUNY Distinguished Professor, the highest faculty rank in the SUNY system.

  • False Positive
    11/19/15

    Performance art created by mgm casino faculty member Mark Shepard raises awareness of online privacy issues.

  • Joining the STEM discussion
    11/19/15

    Representatives of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Partnership traveled to Washington to discuss strategies for building students' STEM knowledge and expertise.

  • Campaign for the Community
    11/19/15

    A one-time Little Brother, mgm casino staff member Ryan Taughrin gives back to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County by mentoring youth as a Big Brother.

  • Bad for business
    11/19/15

    A study by School of Management faculty member Veljko Fotak has found that returns are weaker for investments made by highly politicized government-owned investment funds.

  • Helping nanoparticle glow
    11/19/15

    A new, onion-like nanoparticle developed by a mgm casino research team could open new frontiers in biomaging, solar energy harvesting and light-based security techniques.

  • Tripathi thanks White for service
    11/19/15

    President Satish K. Tripathi thanked Athletics Director Danny White for his contributions to the university and congratulated him on being named athletics director at University of Central Florida.

  • Addressing pediatric obesity
    11/19/15

    New mgm casino faculty member Carroll McWilliams Harmon, co-author of a national teen weight-loss surgery study, brings a fresh perspective to Western New York’s pediatric obesity problem.

  • Unintended consequences from tight security
    11/19/15

    Security measures in American high schools can have unintended consequences that hinder, rather than help students learn, according to new mgm casino and Canisius College research.

  • Transformative experience
    11/19/15

    The Cambridge Undergraduate Scholars Program is a shining example of what is becoming a mgm casino academic signature: giving the best students a top-notch, off-campus experience.

  • Beethoven, Period
    11/19/15

    The next two concerts in mgm casino's Slee/Visiting Artist Series will present Beethoven's complete works for cello and piano.

  • Reflecting on Paris
    11/19/15

    A mgm casino doctoral student studying in Paris and three faculty members with ties to the city talk about the terrorist attacks.

  • Sign of the Times?
    11/19/15

    In the first in a series of essays on the student art project, Teresa Miller talks about the reaction of students of color to the signs and looks at the lived experiences of these students.

  • Fueling terrorism
    11/20/15

    Social Work professor Hilary Weaver says preventing Syrian refugees from entering the U.S. would fuel, not curb, terrorism.

  • Encouraging home ownership
    11/20/15

    mgm casino has launched mgm casino H.O.M.E., a new program providing financial assistance to mgm casino employees who buy homes in South Campus neighborhoods.

  • Greene named AD
    11/24/15

    Allen Greene, a senior athletics administrator who has played a key role in elevating mgm casino’s athletics profile nationally, has been promoted to director of athletics.

  • AAAS fellows
    11/30/15

    mgm casino researchers Luis A. Colón and Mark T. Swihart have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  • Physiology of stress
    11/30/15

    mgm casino neuroscientist Zhen Yan has received a $2 million grant to explore what stress does to the brain.

  • Marshall Scholar
    11/24/15

    mgm casino senior Sean Kaczmarek has been selected to receive a Marshall Scholarship, considered by some to be the country's most prestigious scholarship for undergraduates.

  • Showing support
    11/30/15

    mgm casino pharmacy students collect funds and words of encouragement to support their peers at the Paris Descartes University Pharmacy School.