News and views for the UB community
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.
The team’s experience is sending a message of hope during these trying times, UB sport law expert and avid Bills fan Helen “Nellie” Drew says.
UB faculty members Kelly Patterson and Michael Mwenso review the year and predict what's ahead for 2021.
UB political scientist James Campbell likens invoking the amendment to remove President Trump from office to throwing gasoline on a bonfire.
Henry Louis Taylor Jr. says that had predominantly Black and Brown rioters attacked the Capitol, it would have been “a bloodbath.”
UB information literacy expert Heidi Julien says Facebook and Twitter’s efforts to ban Trump are “too little too late.”
The new nursing professor focuses his work on the effects of climate change on the health outcomes of marginalized populations.
Sungmin Shin talks about his new solo project and his love for UB and for teaching students.
UB chemist David Heppner published the first 3D model of lazertinib, a chemo-free drug the FDA has approved to be used in a combo therapy.
The longtime UB faculty member talks about his vision for the law school's signature interdisciplinary research center.
Neuroscientist Panayotis “Peter” K. Thanos discusses the potential of exercise as a treatment for substance use disorders.
Jessie Poon and Ling Bian have been elected fellows of American Association of Geographers.
The SUNY Distinguished Professor has been honored for his longstanding commitment to increasing diversity in the chemical sciences.
The senior director of student wellness was recognized for "advancing the practice of collegiate mental health and wellness."
The SUNY Distinguished Professor will give a keynote address on the sex differences in cardiac care.
The dean of the School of Social Work was selected to receive a Business First IDEA (Inclusion Diversity Equity Awareness) Award.