• Installation helps combat plastic pollution
    6/28/24

    The installation of microplastic recycling bins at UB is part of a broader initiative stressing the importance of recycling and creating a healthier environment.

  • AI could prevent future power outages
    6/28/24

    UB engineers and their partners at UT Dallas have created a model to make the nation’s grid more resilient amid extreme weather and projected spikes in demand.

  • Eight UB researchers awarded over $4.7 million in NSF CAREER awards
    6/27/24

    Their projects focus on AI algorithms, wastewater monitoring, air pollution, power grids and more.

  • UB enters new contract for Stampede service
    6/27/24

    Under the agreement UB will transition to an electrified fleet, bringing it closer to its climate action goals and achieving carbon neutrality.

  • UB medical students making it easier to find gender-affirming care
    6/26/24

    With the help of UB clinicians, students developed a webpage hosted by the Erie County Department of Health that went live this month.

  • Using big data to establish long COVID subtypes
    6/25/24

    A data-driven definition of long COVID will help support public health initiatives while providing clinicians with a better basis for screening and diagnosis.

  • Intro to orthopedic surgery
    6/25/24

    Underrepresented students at the Jacobs School recently explored the world of orthopedic surgery at UB's world-class training facility.

  • Seawall baffles — and AI — help emerald shiners swim to Lake Erie
    6/24/24

    UB researchers’ experimental flume and object-detection models inform the ongoing construction of the Niagara River fishway.

  • UB to host meeting of Alcohol and Drugs History Society
    6/24/24

    Organizer David Herzberg says knowing and sharing this history can help us from repeating patterns that have caused much harm.

  • Teaching a passion for UB Fulbright recipient
    6/21/24

    Feeling like a “shadow” during middle school and high school inspired Leah Cabarga to become the teacher-mentor she ever had.

  • Seeking root causes for mass shootings in perpetrators' statements
    6/21/24

    The UB-led study could be a first step in analyzing and understanding shooters' motivations.

  • UB celebrates Juneteenth
    6/20/24

    Schools and units across the university came together as one to take part in Buffalo's 49th consecutive Juneteenth Festival.

  • June in Buffalo

    The annual new music festival and conference, presented by the Robert & Carol Morris Center for 21st Century Music, took place on the North Campus June 6-10. June in Buffalo features instruction for emerging composers, as well as concerts open to the general public and critics. University Communications photographer Douglas Levere captured scenes from the June 10 performance by vocalist Nicholas Isherwood.

    Published June 25, 2024

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Corina Stammworthy discusses how UB has continued to affect her career and her life.

True Blue: Corina Stammworthy

Along with her three UB degrees, Corina Stammworthy came up with her business concept in a dream. Now, the founder of Laundromutt, a dog grooming and day care services provider, has turned her dream into reality and a career — all while facing serious health challenges. Watch this episode of True Blue to hear Corina’s story.

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