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UB staffer Melanie Bunch is continuing her late cousin's legacy by encouraging kids to read every day.
Kelly Hayes McAlonie has devoted her career to promoting architecture and design as a tool for teaching and active learning.
What can prehistoric animals teach us about human anatomy? Plenty, according to UB faculty member Jack Tseng.
UB staff member Jackie Hausler's eco-friendly philosophy is gaining traction across social media.
UB group brings second Tunnel to Towers 5K event to Buffalo.
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.
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.
The public health crisis has intensified, rather than created, a festering national housing issue, says UB social work researcher Kelly Patterson.
Molly Anderson, executive director of CLOE, talks about the center's mission and why it co-sponsored Malala Yousafzai's lecture at UB.
The dean of the School of Social Work was selected to receive a Business First IDEA (Inclusion Diversity Equity Awareness) Award.
The UB social work professor was recognized by the Partnership for the Public Good for her language access work with refugee and migrant communities.
The UB scholar is the recipient of the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize and an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for two book projects.
The Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowed Chair and director of UB's Microbiome Center is among 11 fellows in this year's class.
The director of UB's Microbiome Center will continue the work of the acclaimed researcher.