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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.
As Banned Books Week begins, UB faculty member Africa Hands offers her perspective on the rising trend of book bans and censorship.
UB political scientist Conor Dowling says the early September debate between Trump and Harris could shift polls either way.
UB chemist David Heppner published the first 3D model of lazertinib, a chemo-free drug the FDA has approved to be used in a combo therapy.
UB legal scholar John Giammatteo says the new president has a ‘massive amount of control’ over policy, the hiring of judges and more.
The UB law professor says the “sensible and common-sense” reforms would restore balance to our system of separation of powers and rule of law.
Neuroscientist Panayotis “Peter” K. Thanos discusses the potential of exercise as a treatment for substance use disorders.
Here's what you need to know about the draft time, place and manner polices that are currently under review.
The Buffalo tornado on Monday broke a NYS record for most tornadoes in a year. To make sense of it, UBNow spoke with geographer Stuart Evans.
UB law lecturer Farina Barth talks with UBNow about how she brings her experiences as a former public defender into the classroom.
UB law school faculty member Orlando Dickson reflects on a year teaching in the BA in Law program and his work in the community.
The leader in digital education is being cited for her teamwork and community-building by the national organization.
The UB mechanical engineering professor is being recognized for his exceptional achievements and contributions to the profession.
Only the third person to earn the Sharona Gordon Award, the UB biochemist has been a tireless advocate for diversity and inclusivity in science.
The biological sciences faculty member is being recognized by the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools.
The director of the UB RENEW Institute is a globally recognized leader in environmental and analytical chemistry.