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UB ReUSE and UB HEALS have teamed up again to give used goods new life for those in need.
The professor of biological sciences has been recognized for not only teaching, but serving as an advocate, adviser and positive role model.
UB neurosurgeons had successfully treated cases similar to that of medical student Sydney Johnson, who had multiple clots in her brain.
UB Black history scholar LaGarrett King talks about the importance of teaching about Black history in schools and in society.
The Student Journey Project reveals just how transformative the college experience can be.
Classes will not be held on Indigenous Peoples' Day and the following Tuesday to provide a "meaningful break" and recognize an important holiday.
The program, with an intensive focus on quantitative, technology and data skills, will give School of Management graduates a distinct competitive advantage.
UB leaders call the plan to hire upward of 200 full-time faculty over the next two years an unprecedented opportunity to move the university forward.
A new podcast series from University Communications explores what inspires today’s innovators.
Only the first floor and certain areas of the uppers floors of BRB will be unavailable this semester, not the entire building as previously thought.
A recent visit to the UB dental school by Rick Guidotti promoted the use of more inclusive imagery in medical education.