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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.
UB experts Timothy Murphy and Teresa Quattrin talk about the importance of booster shots and vaccinations for children ages 5-11.
The distinguished professor designation is the highest faculty rank in the SUNY system.
Charles Lindsey says this holiday season should be strong, with reports of the impact of supply chain issues largely overblown.
UB sports law expert Nellie Drew says the team's ongoing success has merged with a growing community pride that is about more than just football.
Let’s start planning for it now, UB architecture professor Nicholas Rajkovich says.
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 faculty member has been elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association for her contributions to the field.
Buffalo Business First selected UB's nursing dean as the winner of the Inspiration category.
The instructional designer in the School of Social Work received the FACT2 Award for Excellence in Instructional Support.
Emanuela Gionfriddo, who joined the faculty as part of UB's historic hiring initiative, studies environmental pollutants.
AAAS is the world's largest general scientific society; past fellows include Thomas Edison and W.E.B DuBois.