The University at Buffalo may eventually relocate its Law School into a downtown Buffalo location, but the site may not necessarily be at the Statler Towers.
Rep. Brian Higgins, D-Buffalo, who this past weekend urged UB to move its law school to the Statler Towers, said following a Jan. 19 meeting with UB President John Simpson that he hopes he has laid a foundation for the graduate school to end up somewhere in Buffalo. UB is planning to move its 740-student law school from its Amherst campus to Buffalo as part of its sweeping UB 2020 master plan. No time frame has been set for when the law school will relocate.
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UB options open on law school - Business First of Buffalo
Rep. Brian Higgins, D-Buffalo, who this past weekend urged UB to move its law school to the Statler Towers, said following a Jan. 19 meeting with UB President John Simpson that he hopes he has laid a foundation for the graduate school to end up somewhere in Buffalo. UB is planning to move its 740-student law school from its Amherst campus to Buffalo as part of its sweeping UB 2020 master plan. No time frame has been set for when the law school will relocate.
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UB options open on law school - Business First of Buffalo