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Former UB rower and CAS webmaster Katie Barnum continues to spend her summer hours on the water.
Pre-health adviser Carl Lam spends his summer weekends filling in as a television meteorologist.
Jessica Seabury, senior assistant director of the Honors College, leads visitors on a tour of Buffalo’s past glory as a docent for Explore Buffalo.
UB’s “Minister of Space” keeps track of every inch of the university’s 12 million gross square feet of space.
University Communications photographer Douglas Levere used his Summer Hours and pizza-making talents to raise money for cancer research.
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.
Epidemiologist Michael LaMonte offers tips on how to maintain a healthy heart, including how everyday activities count toward hitting health goals.
UB engineers Andrew Whittaker and Michael Constantinou studied Turkish infrastructure after the 1999 quakes in İzmit and Düzce.
Three UB experts offer insights on how to cope with the events that have rocked Western New York during the past nine months.
UB sleep medicine specialist Amanda Hassinger offers tips for achieving more quality sleep that may help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions.
Mark O'Brian explains how Moderna's experimental vaccine treats, but doesn't prevent, the aggressive skin cancer.
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.
Raven Baxter and Olivia Geneus talk about the online movements they founded to celebrate and elevate the voices of Black scientists.
The UB communication professor has been recognized for her work in risk analysis.
The UB neurosurgeon will lead the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, the organization advancing the global practice of neurosurgery.
Six members of UPD have been recognized by the SUNY Police Chiefs Association for heroism and professional service.
The UB chair of surgery was inducted into the American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators earlier this month.
The newly endowed chair was created thanks to a $1 million gift to the UB’s Boldly Buffalo campaign from the Walter E. Schmid Family Foundation.