UB's president devoted much of his annual State of the University address to emphasizing UB’s far-reaching impact.
The breakfast and panel discussion on Feb. 27 will celebrate women scientists’ triumphs and discuss the barriers they still face.
The Institute for Learning Sciences will provide an infrastructure for research and training testbeds in three key impact areas.
The new grants from the Experiential Learning Network will help students gain valuable experience in their field.
UB nursing and pharmacy students spent winter break providing medical care to rural and impoverished people in Belize.
The group was picking the brains of UB's public health professionals in advance of developing the country's national public health capabilities.
Sociologist Deadric Williams will speak at the annual dialogue “toward a more diverse and equitable world.”
In a break from tradition, the annual event offering dental services for children teamed up with Curious George at the Buffalo Science Museum.
The UB professor of music and colleagues with the Harlem Quartet won for a work arranged and composed by Jeff Scott, who will join the UB music faculty in the fall.
UB professor Alexa Schindel is part of a task force that drafted a bill to make climate education an integral part of the pre-K–12 curriculum.
The lineup of dance, musicals and drama features noted directors, faculty and choreographers working with students on innovative productions.