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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.
There are currently no clinically tested or government-approved cell therapies for treating or preventing COVID-19, says UB expert Laertis Ikonomou.
Teachers who are also mothers have the added pressure of both educating children in their communities and homeschooling their own kids.
Naming infectious diseases after specific people or places perpetuates xenophobia around the globe, UB expert says.
UB sociologist Erin Hatton writes in The Conversation about the bravery of college athletes speaking out against censorship.
Most regulations are for laser surgery, limiting reimbursement for therapies that promote healing, UB oral biologist Praveen Arany says.
UBNow sat down with dental school dean Joseph Zambon to learn more about the school’s community service efforts and recent successes.
President Satish K. Tripathi sat down with UBNow to expand on some of the points he made during his eighth State of the University address.
English professor Christina Milletti talks about her story and the importance of teaching students how to tell theirs.
Vice Provost Graham Hammill talks with UBNow about the initiative and how it will enhance graduate education at UB.
Security analyst Catherine Ullman has some advice for faculty, staff and students to help protect themselves against internet security threats.
The UB faculty member is being recognized for her leadership and expertise by the American Academy of Nursing.
The UB faculty members received two of the three faculty honors awarded this spring by the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
The honor recognizes the UB faculty member’s groundbreaking contributions to the development of multiphoton materials and technologies.
The professor and chair of biomedical informatics is being recognized for being a leader in his field.
Twenty-two UB faculty members have been named recipients of the university’s 2021 Exceptional Scholar and Teaching Innovation Awards.