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UB-SIM has produced nearly 6,500 UB alumni over the course of its 20 years.
Feeling like a “shadow” during middle school and high school inspired Leah Cabarga to become the teacher-mentor she ever had.
Schools and units across the university came together as one to take part in Buffalo's 49th consecutive Juneteenth Festival.
“One heart, one temperature” has been installed on Kensington Avenue through a partnership with Lamar Advertising.
The addition reflects that the study of criminology and faculty research in that field are among the department’s strengths.
“Sit,” a concrete sculpture by Tonawanda native Sarah Braman, has found a long-term home on Diefendorf Quad.
UB law school faculty member Orlando Dickson reflects on a year teaching in the BA in Law program and his work in the community.
UB’s Generative AI Task Force recently reported the findings of its yearlong, campuswide initiative exploring how GAI can be used in teaching and learning at the university.
Members of the UB community should be prepared for heavy pedestrian and bike traffic, as well as parking lot closures and different traffic patterns.
UB's summer research partnership with University of Puerto Rico at Cayey will now include Texas A&M and Inter American University of Puerto Rico.
The instructional designer in the School of Social Work received the FACT2 Award for Excellence in Instructional Support.