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UB-SIM has produced nearly 6,500 UB alumni over the course of its 20 years.
As AI brings dead celebrities back to life, UB law professor Mark Bartholomew calls for changes in privacy, consumer protection and property laws.
A coaching veteran of over 30 years, UB's new head coach has had successful stints as the head coach at Lehigh, Elon and Ball State.
The new chair of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies says her field studies topics that impact us every day.
Recipients of the Ongwe’onwe/Indigenous Student Scholarship find a sense of community, as well as financial support to pursue their education at UB.
The multidisciplinary program allows students to receive advanced training in both the science and politics of drugs and addiction.
The program between the dental schools at UB and Rīga Stradiņš University aims to encourage exchanges of faculty and students, and joint research.
The innovative opioid treatment program is rolling out "no stigma" vending machines and working with other regions on similar programs.
A (much) larger-than-life mural is taking shape in the atrium of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Music, comedy, dance, opera and distinguished speakers are among the top-notch events being offered to the UB and Western New York communities.
“The Jazz Singer” and “Thelma and Louise” are on tap in the popular series hosted by UB faculty members Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian.