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UB ReUSE and UB HEALS have teamed up again to give used goods new life for those in need.
The longtime student club's activities range from day hikes to canoe trips and backpacking.
The new Public Health from Global Persectives micro-credential offers UB graduate students the chance for a focused study of public health in global contexts.
Plucked from her home country of Afghanistan at a young age, Freshta Masoud hopes to make change in a world that hasn’t been kind to women.
The Center for the Arts is providing student workers with valuable career experience through the Here to Career program.
The Department of Music is also hosting a concert by flutist Jennifer Grim, as well as the annual Eastman Organists’ Day recital.
UB faculty members Stuart Inglis and Mickey Sperlich are being recognized for their enthusiasm for and effectiveness in online teaching.
UB geologist Tracy Gregg offers insights on the event that was the talk of the town on Monday.
After struggling his first semester, the UB senior has become a university success story.
Recovering from a rare stroke, UB medical student Sydney Johnson continues her activism and research on health disparities.
The degree program builds on a strong foundation in sociology and emphasis on sociological theory and methods.