GSE professor Sarah Robert is a member of a coalition that helps reduce food inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Promotion to full professor secures the law professor — and student favorite’s — seat at the head of the class.
UB chess cheating expert Kenneth Regan is “overwhelmed” with requests since tournaments have moved online.
Law professor Michael Boucai’s research explores the changing meaning of family and family relationships.
The UB nursing professor earned all her academic degrees through online programs, which makes her immensely qualified to teach during a pandemic.
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.
A study funded by the CTSI Pilot Study program aims to increase screening in urban primary care settings.
UB researcher Kacey Stewart offers some tips for living a sustainable, healthy life this holiday season.
UB AI expert David Doermann warned lawmakers about the dangers of deepfakes and other synthetic media during recent testimony on Capitol Hill.
UB engineer Michel Bruneau says the field should consider the consequences of extreme events, not just the odds that they will occur.
UB faculty member Nichol Castro says the words you use and the mental dictionary you have are part of what make you and your voice unique.
Communication professor Yotam Ophir discusses how these falsehoods and the people who spread them endanger democracy.
The discovery would revolutionize technology, UB theoretical chemist Eva Zurek explains.
Nursing professor Amy Hequembourg talks to UBNow about another diverse group that is experiencing a variety of health disparities.
UB law school faculty member Laura Reilly shares some of the lessons she gives first-year students in her Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research class.
UB law professor Athena Mutua offers her thoughts on the police and other issues raised during the recent weeks of social protests.
A manuscript on improving patient care through machine learning earned the American Medical Informatics Association’s Harriet H. Werley Award.
The UB chemistry professor is also the society's incoming president.
The UB faculty member is recognized for his work on climate change, environmental health and health equity.
Kenneth DeMarre, Micheal Dent, Peter Pfordresher and John Roberts have been recognized for their enduring contributions to the science of psychology.
The senior director of student wellness and director of counseling services will receive the AUCCCD's Scholarship Award.