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UB ReUSE and UB HEALS have teamed up again to give used goods new life for those in need.
The online course, similar to “alcohol.edu,” aims to educate students about the university’s expectations as they begin their studies at UB.
Launched last fall, the department, aims to introduce issues of Indigeneity across the university while serving as a hub for research and teaching.
UB ranked 12th in the state, first among public universities and one of the top university employers overall.
PUSH Buffalo is using the students’ design plans to transform vacant buildings into sustainable homes.
Goodyear and Clement halls have reopened after undergoing renovations as part of a $35 million investment in the South Campus.
A UB faculty member since 2010, Rao was a pioneer in the field who laid the foundation for modern statistics.
The 25 student entrepreneurs are poised to be leaders in the community.
A $100,000 award will support the Community Engagement Law Clinic whose work focuses on access-to-justice issues, including unemployment benefits.
UB’s Institute on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care wraps up a six-year partnership with the Ken-Ton schools.
The first-place prize money from the Pitch for a Cause competition will allow Journey’s End Refugee Services to implement the UB team’s project.