The Department of Theatre and Dance will present “10 out of 12,” playwright Anne Washburn’s immersion into the world of theater, March 8-12 in the Black Box Theatre in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
University Facilities crews are working to reopen offices on the ground and first floors of Norton Hall after they were closed on Monday due to flooding caused by an apparent sprinkler head malfunction in an office on the first floor of Norton.
Members of the UB community who travel to the North Campus via Interstate 990 may want to allow for extra time for the trip — or take an alternate route — due to an upcoming construction project on the road near the North Campus.
World-renowned materials scientist Yet-Ming Chiang will deliver a lecture on the future of energy storage systems on March 16 as part of the RENEW Institute’s ongoing Distinguished Lecture Series.
UB Human Resources has launched an email newsletter to provide UB faculty and staff with news and information about HR's initiatives, programs and events.
“Highway of Tears,” a documentary about the missing and murdered Aboriginal women along Canada’s Highway 6, is this year’s offering in the School of Social Work’s annual International Film Festival being held on March 28.
UB faculty and staff who have a child or other relative in the final stages of the college-decision process can get some insider tips at a special session that should make navigating the final weeks to the May 1 deposit deadline a bit smoother.
Writer and cultural critic Roxane Gay, whose work has received international acclaim for its exploration of feminism and social criticism, will speak at UB on April 5 as part of the university’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
UB’s Employee Assistance Program is offering two free workshops on Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique (IAMT) to UB faculty and staff, retirees and their families.
UB employees who would like some assistance in developing their career plans can turn to the new career coaching service offered by Organizational Development and Training.
UB Sustainability is accepting nominations for outstanding students, faculty and staff to be recognized as part of the third annual SLICE awards (Sustainability Leadership, Innovation and Collaborative Engagement).
Mary B. Cassata, a longtime faculty member of the Department of Communication who was a leading authority on the academic analysis of soap operas, died Monday after a brief illness.