UB professor John Beverley's team will work to improve understanding for how solitude relates to flourishing in older age.
UB held its annual Inventors and Entrepreneurs Reception last week, honoring those pushing boundaries in medicine and other fields.
UB sociologist Ashley Barr says childhood communities play a strong role in how young African-Americans view marriage.
The discovery by UB researchers paves the way for developing a highly specific drug target for strokes and brain injuries.
A talk by UB nursing researcher Margaret Moss will explore why the health of Native populations remains a mystery.
Historian Ndubueze Mbah will discuss how Euro-African exchanges transformed West African gender identities in a Scholars@Hallwalls lecture.
UB faculty member Jim Lemoine says organizations that set overly ambitious goals can hurt performance and morale.
RIA researchers have found that exercise is crucial for a gene in the brain's dopamine system to prolong lifespan.
The spotlight on the opioid epidemic has created an opportunity to develop better drug policies in the U.S., a UB expert says.
UB students are heading to NASA Langley to show off plans for a heat shield meant to protect spacecraft entering Mars.
UB gender expert Kari Winter says Harriet Tubman is a great choice to replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill.