• New algorithm better predicts tipping points
    4/30/24

    UB mathematician Naoki Masuda’s theory determines which data points matter most when calculating early warning signals.

  • UB recognizes 2024 SLICE winners
    4/30/24

    The awards highlight the exemplary sustainability efforts of the UB community.

  • Hip-hop and the presidency
    4/29/24

    UB scholar Bakari Kitwana talks about the link between the most powerful American cultural force of the past 50 years and the most powerful position on the planet.

  • Mass singing event set for Asbury Hall
    4/29/24

    Presented by the Koolulam social music initiative, the event aims to strengthen societal relationships and connections.

  • Graham lecturer explains diet’s role in cancer risk
    4/29/24

    Elisa Bandera told a UB audience that no magic diet exists to reduce the risk, but suggested following a mostly plant-based diet with no alcohol.

  • Tripathi named fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    4/29/24

    UB's president is among 250 new innovative thinkers joining one of the oldest scholarly societies in the United States.

  • School of Nursing fosters mentor experience
    4/26/24

    Professional nurses help student mentees develop skills and confidence for their personal and career success.

  • Nielsen recognized in Obama Presidency Oral History
    4/26/24

    The UB faculty member's contributions to the Affordable Care Act are documented as part of the 44th president's story.

  • UB to hold commencement ceremonies
    4/26/24

    Some 6,453 students are candidates to receive 6,909 degrees and certificates during commencement ceremonies being held April 26 through May 19.

  • Meet Kim Beaty
    4/25/24

    UB's new chief of police brings years of law enforcement experience to the university. 

  • UB analytical chemist wins national awards
    4/25/24

    Emanuela Gionfriddo, who joined the faculty as part of UB's historic hiring initiative, studies environmental pollutants.

  • Team says ‘cheeze’ to win Panasci
    4/25/24

    The creators of a plant-based, cheese-alternative sauce took first place in the UB entrepreneurship competition.

  • Yoga for all

    As part of its Disability as Diversity series, Accessibility Resources invited Matthew Sanford, founder of the nonprofit Mind Body Solutions, to visit UB for a week of insightful discussions. Sanford was on campus last week, sharing his expertise and adaptive yoga practices with students, faculty and staff. Photos: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki

    Published April 29, 2024

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