The effort will focus on responsibly integrating AI into classrooms, labs and other learning spaces.
Colleagues of retiring UB law professor James Gardner recently gathered to celebrate his career — one that has reshaped how scholars and citizens understand American democracy.
The collaboration between UBIT and the Department of AI and Society will bring artificial intelligence directly into the classroom.
The UB Law Rural Justice Initiative aims to show law students that rural practice offers unique satisfactions and plenty of opportunity.
The new program will prepare students to manage and deliver complex projects using new design methods.
The Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center will use the funding to address food insecurity and launch its first food pantry.
UB engineering professor Corey Schimpf finds joy maintaining the trails at Zoar Valley.
UB architecture student Pouya Pakkhesal was also recognized at the chapter's Architecture Design Awards program.
Newly approved program in the School of Architecture and Planning will prepare students to ensure future housing is made affordable for all.
Biofabrication and imaging research hub will boost health care innovation in WNY and beyond.
The deliberative forum on Dec. 5 is being sponsored by the Philosophy, Political Science and Economics Program.