News about UB research and outreach relating to societal issues such as poverty, homelessness, bullying, domestic violence, human rights, diversity and inclusion. (see all topics)
For UB education professor Nathan J. Daun-Barnett, hundreds of completed student financial aid applications that might never have been successfully filed are not enough.
Students from a UB School of Architecture and Planning studio will outline plans they spent the fall semester developing during a public presentation today from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at ECC City Campus.
Child protection services personnel respond to some 3 million reports of maltreatment per year, andmany states respond identically to all incidents, regardless of their nature. Differential response is a significant policy shift in how child welfare systems approach families, says Annette Semanchin Jones.
Gary Giovino, PhD, is facilitating the development of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health non-communicable disease risk factor mobile phone survey.
Are your political sensitivities more to the left or to the right? Which candidate are you supporting? Is a particular social policy likely to achieve its goal?
More than 200,000 of the 5 million accounts stolen in a cyberattack on the digital toymaker VTech belonged to children, information that hackers could use to open credit card accounts, according to a UB expert in cyber deception.
A UB psychologist says comments by a member of the Washington Redskins that his team’s controversial nickname is influencing the officiating in favor of the opposition could be more than a matter of post-game frustration.