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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.
The UB geriatrician says non-pharmacological approaches remain the priority for Alzheimer’s patients.
In a piece in The Conversation, UB urban planners Daniel Hess and Jeffrey Rehler describe what happened when Buffalo changed its zoning rules.
Professor Ernest Sternberg provides his view of the current unrest in Israel and Gaza.
UB experts offer their perspectives on how to improve the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine messaging.
UB law professor and Jerusalem native Irus Braverman offers her perspective on the current unrest in Israel.
Law professor Samantha Barbas talks about the importance of the landmark case as Florida attempts to roll back its protections.
Co-chairs Ann Bisantz, Craig Abbey and Carol Van Zile-Tamsen talk about the process that shows how UB is meeting its mission and goals.
UB sociologist Erin Hatton says the union would be a first for the Elon Musk-owned company.
UB geologist Tracy Gregg offers insights on the event that was the talk of the town on Monday.
UB Black history scholar LaGarrett King talks about the importance of teaching about Black history in schools and in society.
Neurosurgeon Rosalind Lai has received a Young Investigator Grant to study the reasons behind this phenomenon.
The Morris Janowitz award recognizes senior scholars whose careers have demonstrated excellence in the field of military sociology.
The director of UB’s CRIA will join the Program Advisory Board of the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescent-Adulthood.
Faculty member Nichol Castro is being recognized for her work focusing on word retrieval in aging adults and adults with language impairments.
The UB endocrinologist was recently honored by the Androgen Society for his work on low testosterone, diabetes and obesity.