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UB PhD alumna and Fulbright scholar Naila Sahar returns to teach and conduct research at UB as an AAUW Postdoctoral International Fellow.
Jacobs School staff member and former roller derby queen Midori Ohtake spends her Summer Hours pursuing her passion for skating at local parks.
GSE staffer Renad Aref is using her Summer Hours to turn two of her childhood hobbies — coin-collecting and jewelry-making — into a growing business.
Jane Sinclair-Piegza and her husband have turned a forlorn piece of earth into a healthy forest of native trees and shrubs where wildlife flourishes.
UB faculty member Korydon Smith creates design solutions for marginalized people around the world.
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.
During a Zoom panel for the local media, UB faculty experts offered their insight on what has been an election campaign like no other.
Most police officers are not trained to handle mental health calls in a non-violent manner, the UB social work researcher says.
UB infectious disease expert Timothy Murphy offers his assessment of what we’ve learned about transmission and prevention of the coronavirus.
UB election law expert James Gardner says a global trend toward authoritarianism is evident in this year’s presidential election.
These agents can stimulate the immune system to “take another look” at a foreign body.
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 designation for the UB civil engineer is reserved for the most eminent civil engineers in the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Despina Stratigakos' “Hitler’s Northern Utopia” received the prestigious Spiro Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians.
The UB professor has been been recognized for helping to advance the fields of environmental science or engineering within the past year.
The IISE’s highest award recognizes contributions to the welfare of mankind in the field of industrial engineering.
Ryan Muldoon's book “Social Contract Theory for a Diverse World” is featured on the “Syndicate” discussion space.