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GSE professor Stephen Santa-Ramirez works with students about their experiences of belonging — or the lack thereof — on their campuses.
UB staff member Alex Frase and his family have opened a U-pick it flower farm at their Pendleton home, where customers can also buy pre-made bouquets.
UB staff member Miranda Bosse spends her summer hours at her childhood dance studio teaching dancers who want to hone their skills.
The UB staff member has contributed to three books, the most recent about the 1951 Los Angeles Rams and pro football’s westward expansion.
Career Design Center staff member Jenna Hubbard spends her summer hours harvesting lettuce, unique vegetables and edible flowers.
Faculty experts weigh in on trending topics. Their views and opinions are based on their expertise and research, and do not represent the official positions of UB.
Carleara Weiss says improved sleep can have emotional, physical and mental health benefits.
While blizzards are inescapable, UB expert Michel Bruneau offers suggestions to help make snowstorms a day off rather than a disaster.
Nursing faculty members suggest ways to achieve happier, healthier living in the new year.
GSE researcher John Strong shares his insights on Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal to address the decline in literacy in NYS.
A study funded by the CTSI Pilot Study program aims to increase screening in urban primary care settings.
UB faculty member Sourav Sengupta, an expert in child and adolescent mental health, provides some insights and tips for parents.
UBNOW talks with biostatistician Jihnhee Yu, whose work aims to apply data to pressing medical questions.
Answers to a few of international students' most frequently asked questions about vaccination status.
Here’s what UB physicians Thomas Russo and Fred Archer say you need to know for a safe and healthy return to the in-person workplace.
In a Q&A with UBNow, neurosurgeon Elad Levy discusses the phenomenon that paused distribution of the single-shot COVID-19 vaccine.
The director of UB’s Nurse Anesthesia Program is among the 65 members of the inaugural class of fellows of the AANA.
“Labor,” which recreates the smell of human sweat, was recognized for exploring microbial manufacturing and what it means to be human.
The UB faculty member is being recognized for her leadership and expertise by the American Academy of Nursing.
The UB faculty members received two of the three faculty honors awarded this spring by the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
The honor recognizes the UB faculty member’s groundbreaking contributions to the development of multiphoton materials and technologies.