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“Runoff” examines the intersection of waste, environment and human impact.
The new Computer Science Education Program aims to help teachers meet NY's new certification standards.
The first UB Aphasia Health Fair aimed to give those with the language disorder the help they need to improve their daily lives.
A recent forum hosted by UBIT and CATT examined how staff across the university are using this advancing technology.
The UB faculty member has been elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association for her contributions to the field.
Times Higher Education Impact Rankings recognize UB for the impact of its global health research, climate action and clean energy pursuits.
Schulze, who led UB's largest and most diverse unit for eight years, will return to her faculty role.
The Clinical Nutrition MS Program's event helps students develop a range of valuable skills in dietetics practice.
Buffalo Business First selected UB's nursing dean as the winner of the Inspiration category.
This year’s recipients are Hanfeng Li, Erik Seeman and Sarah Xin Zhang.
UB’s newest residents put on the long white coats that indicate they have graduated, leaving behind the short white coats they received as students.