As of this year, medical cannabis is legal in 37 states and in the District of Columbia, while 23 states and the District of Columbia have legalized the drug for adult recreational use.
It’s getting to be that time of year again — time to celebrate the holiday season by giving back. UB departments that want to bring some holiday cheer to local families in need can take part in the university’s annual Adopt-a-Family initiative.
Journalist Nicholas Thompson and legal scholar Nita Farahany will share the stage for a provocative discussion about artificial intelligence on Nov. 16 as part of UB’s Distinguished Speakers Series.
Members of the UB community can learn about the progress being made to advance diversity, equity, inclusion and justice at the university at a virtual town hall on Nov. 16.
The Center for 21st Century Music in the Department of Music is presenting two free concerts this month — one that spotlights a featured guest in the music department this semester, and another that pays tribute to a late faculty member.
UB will no longer mandate health insurance for domestic students and will discontinue the university-sponsored insurance plan offered to them effective next fall.
Gene Morse, SUNY Distinguished Professor, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, has been appointed executive director of the State University of New York-University of the West Indies Center for Leadership and Sustainable Development.
Jinjun Xiong was early in his career, working on AI technology at IBM, when the company’s Watson computer famously beat the top human players on “Jeopardy!” in 2011.
Jennifer A. Surtees, professor of biochemistry, has been named associate dean for undergraduate education and STEM outreach at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB.
Nominations are now open for the 2024 UB Alumni Achievement Awards. Each year, UB graduates are selected for these prestigious awards based on their outstanding contributions, work and service to the university and to their communities. Awardees will be recognized at a celebratory event during Homecoming 2024 in October.
The Community Health Equity Research Institute is launching its first-ever pilot funding program to address health equities and adverse social determinants of health. The institute will fund two projects with a maximum budget of $40,000 each.