Their projects will tackle pressing societal concerns ranging from racial inequality in the U.S. to PFAS pollution, the need for better semiconductors, and energy conservation.
The pandemic disrupted routine life in ways that seemed to inspire people, often seen as “the life of the party,” to adapt their social energies to new settings and situations.
“Alice and Shep: A Friendship Forged in Rock ‘n Roll” will feature a discussion by the duo about their epic journey and partnership over the past 50 years. The event will take place on the Main Stage Theatre in the Center for the Arts, from 1 - 2 p.m.
The UB team that a decade ago helped usher in a new era in acute stroke treatment has turned its innovative approach to addressing the rare but potentially deadly phenomena when multiple blood clots strike deep in the veins of the brain.
As public health experts cautiously anticipate how COVID-19 will play out this fall, a UB scientist is reiterating that substantial immunity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus will only happen with a vaccine that can be delivered through the nose.
UB is honored to host the vice president and showcase how UB is working to mitigate the detrimental effects of climate change by developing innovative solutions for a sustainable world.
UB President Satish K. Tripathi says UB was fortunate to have the opportunity to share with the vice president the meaningful ways students and faculty are addressing climate change.
In commemoration of what would have been his 100th birthday this year, the BPO and the Department of Music are celebrating the life and works of Foss through six concerts, including a performance at the prestigious Carnegie Hall.
Since 1982, Banned Books Week has called national attention to the dangers of censorship. This year’s theme is “Books Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us.”
The University at Buffalo Humanities Institute (HI) will present the 2022 Humanities Festival Sept. 23-25, a free event exploring the theme of “Life in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
UB and UBMD Physicians’ Group have launched the long COVID registry in order to learn more about the condition and to connect Western New Yorkers with treatment options and the potential to participate in clinical trials.
The nation’s oldest charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of older Americans has chosen UB as its partner in an effort to better protect older adults from preventable medical errors.
Evans was one of two Black players on UB’s football team that declined to play in the 1958 Tangerine Bowl because Evans and teammate Mike Wilson would have been barred from playing.