Education

News about UB’s graduate education programs and our partnerships with local schools. (see all topics)

  • Tramposch Named UB Associate Vice President for Research
    8/31/01
    Kenneth M. Tramposch, a researcher with 20 years experience in the discovery, development and project management of new drugs, has been appointed associate vice president for research at the University at Buffalo, effective Sept. 4.
  • Mysterious Re-Emergence of Malaria Is Focus of UB Study Aimed at Predicting and Preventing Outbreaks
    8/28/01
    A biological scientist and ecologist at the University at Buffalo has received a $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to determine how man-made environmental changes affect the transmission of malaria in Africa.
  • How Does Quarterback's Being Right- or Left-Handed Affect the Flight of a Football During a Forward Pass?
    8/20/01
    After spending the past six years probing the physics of how a football travels during flight using computer simulations and the videotape of a single forward pass from a 1976 professional football game, a University at Buffalo researcher hopes this week to put into place the final piece of the puzzle for a never-before-quantified phenomenon in football: why a forward pass curves slightly to the left or right, based on the handedness of the passer.
  • UB Engineering Dean Says Some Parents Unwittingly 'Help' Their Children Do Poorly in Math
    8/15/01
    The alarming shortage of engineers throughout the U.S. has spurred numerous proposals on teacher training, curriculum and special programs, all geared toward boosting the sagging interest of American schoolchildren in science and mathematics. But one of the most important factors in shaping children's interest in science and math -- the attitudes of their parents -- is rarely mentioned, according to an engineer at the University at Buffalo.
  • UB Law School Offering New Concentration in Labor and Employment Law
    8/14/01
    The University at Buffalo Law School has added a new concentration in labor and employment law to its curriculum for the fall semester in response to increased demand in the job market for lawyers who are knowledgeable in this burgeoning field.
  • UB Graduate School of Education and Buffalo Schools Awarded $1.3 Million Federal Technology Grant
    8/9/01
    The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a $1.3 million three-year grant to a consortium composed of the University at Buffalo's Graduate School of Education, the UB Center for Applied Technologies in Education, the Buffalo Public Schools and WNED-TV, Channel 17.
  • Scholar, Researcher Blasts Bush Education Plan
    8/8/01
    Nationally prominent education scholar and researcher Jeremy Finn has blasted what he calls the "test and punish" education plan put forth by President George Bush in the White House report "No Child Left Behind." Finn, professor in the University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education, says that in his eagerness to restructure funding priorities, Bush has ignored the importance of the one strategy that empirical studies have consistently proven to optimize student learning in virtually all educational settings -- small classes in the elementary grades.
  • New Distance-Learning Master's Degree Program at UB Offers Permanent NYS Teaching Certification
    8/6/01
    A new distance-learning graduate program at the University at Buffalo this fall will offer an innovative master's degree in general education that will satisfy New York State Department of Education requirements for permanent teaching certification. The 33-credit-hour program is unique in that it will be a complete graduate program -- including non-education courses -- delivered entirely through the use of interactive video and Web-based technologies. Students also will have the option of attending on-site summer institutes at UB.
  • UB Law School Offers Two New Interdisciplinary Programs
    8/2/01
    The University at Buffalo Law School this fall will offer two new collaborative programs that underscore the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of careers in the field of law.
  • UB to Dedicate Flint Village Student Apartment Complex
    8/2/01
    The grand opening of Flint Village, the University at Buffalo's newest student housing complex, will be held at 10 a.m. Aug. 17 in the community building of the complex on Augspurger Road on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.