GETTING READY. Members of the UB Bulls' men's basketball team perform "side sprints" across the Alumni Arena court at Monday's open practice. UB faculty, staff and students were invited to bring their lunches and watch the men's and women's teams prepare for the 2002-03 season. (Photo: Nancy J. Parisi)
Giuliani outlines principles of leadership
Rudy Giuliani sold out Alumni Arena last night as members of the UB community gathered to hear the former New York City mayor speak in his new role as management consultant and successful author. » Full Story
UB eyes January start for School of Public Health
Members of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee learned at yesterday's meeting that the proposed School of Public Health could be in place as early as the start of the spring semester. » Full Story
Predicting interactions between proteins: A UB researcher has developed a promising new algorithm that can predict interactions between proteins whose structures are unsolved.
UB to celebrate International Education Week: A myriad of activities has been planned to recognize the important contributions of international education and exchange.
Allowing pharmacists to give flu shots could save lives: Pharmacy Dean Wayne Anderson urges that New York State permit pharmacists to give flu and pneumonia shots.
Learning the administrative ropes: Three visitors from Russia and Belarus have been studying various administrative practices at UB as part of an international fellowship program.
Greiner addresses the voting faculty: President William R. Greiner reviewed the highlights of the previous academic year and parlayed these successes into stepping stones for the future in his annual address to the voting faculty on Nov. 7.
E-Business Japanese course takes to the road: The World Languages Institute is offering a pioneering program designed to help participants learn the language and interculture skills necessary to interact with Japanese business colleagues.
UB scientist urges more study on Ecuadoran volcano: Volcanologist Michael Sheridan says Ecudor's El Reventador is like Mt. Vesuvius in that it erupted without warning.