New selfie signs are being placed around campus for commencement week to help make the season a little more memorable for graduates and their families.
Banham fellow Celia Chaussabel's exhibition challenges us to consider the narratives embedded in the objects around us and how that affects our perception and use of them.
This will be a special commencement season for Farzana Moid and her daughter, Maheea Sayeed, who are both graduating from UB this spring with master's degrees.
Claude Welch, who was a faculty member in the department for most of its 46-year existence, offers his unique perspective in a new, self-published book.
New selfie signs are being placed around campus for commencement week to help make the season a little more memorable for graduates and their families.
The new PhD program, and a master’s launched last year, are the only graduate-level applied ontology degrees in the world, filling a critical need in a burgeoning field.