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  • The Pajama Game: Interview with Director/Choreographer James Beaudry
    4/9/25
    UB Theatre and Dance Assistant Teaching Professor James Beaudry is the Director and Choreographer of our annual spring musical “The Pajama Game.” We spoke at length about Beaudry’s vast experience as a director and what audiences can look forward to when the show opens for a two-week run at UB Center for the Arts from April 25 – May 4, 2025.
  • UB rolls out EV fleet charging lot
    4/8/25

    It’s the largest electric vehicle fleet charging lot among colleges and universities in New York State.

  • Colón receives ACS chromatography award
    4/8/25

    The UB chemistry professor is known for his work developing materials for separation science and mentoring students.

  • UB programs among top in U.S. News grad rankings
    4/8/25

    UB professional schools and programs are among the best in the nation according to the magazine's new rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools.

  • Jacobs School Ranks as One of Nation’s Leading Public Medical Schools
    4/8/25

    The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo has distinguished itself as one of the nation’s leading public medical schools, according to the 2025-26 America’s Best Graduate Schools guide by U.S. News & World Report. 

  • SEAS ranked No. 31 in engineering among public universities nationwide
    4/8/25

    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ranked No. 57 nationwide and No. 31 among public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate School Rankings 

  • UB schools among best in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings
    4/8/25

    UB's graduate programs in engineering, education, public health and more are among the nation's top ranked.

  • Nicole Albanese on Weight-Loss Drugs
    4/8/25
    Nicole Albanese grew up in a holistic household that emphasized diet over drugs. Now, as a clinical associate professor of pharmacy practice, she embraces medication—but as only one piece of the overall health puzzle. In this episode, Albanese, whose research focuses on diabetes, obesity and nutrition, talks to host Laurie Kaiser about the pros and cons of modern weight-loss drugs. Their conversation covers everything from unforeseen side effects to unexpected health benefits, with discussions along the way on how these drugs work, why they’re so hugely popular, what prevents most users from achieving long-term success, and what’s next on the horizon. Hint: It won’t be long before we’re looking back on Ozempic and Wegovy as weight-loss drugs 1.0.
  • UB urban analytics expert says AI can take urban planning - and society - into great wide open
    4/8/25
    For more than two decades, Li Yin, UB associate professor of urban planning, has applied the tools of technology and spatial modeling to generate insights on the interplay of urban space and human activity, spanning topics as diverse as walkability, property abandonment and residential segregation.